Pet emergencies rarely happen on schedule. Whether it’s a Sunday morning seizure or a midnight collapse, your regular vet may be closed. That’s where we come in. At BluePearl Peoria, our emergency medicine department is open 24/7 – including nights, weekends, and holidays – to provide critical care when your pet needs it most.

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What counts as an after-hours emergency?

Call or visit right away if your pet:

  • Is having difficulty breathing
  • Vomits multiple times or has severe diarrhea
  • Collapses, seizes, or becomes unresponsive
  • Has been hit by a car or bitten by another animal
  • Ingested something toxic
  • Has a bloated abdomen or cries out in pain

We triage pets on arrival and start care immediately for life-threatening conditions.

What makes BluePearl Peoria’s after-hours emergency care different?

Our hospital provides:

  • A full emergency team on site 24/7
  • Trained staff ready for high-acuity cases
  • Digital radiography, ultrasound, lab work, and oxygen support
  • Overnight monitoring and access to specialists
  • Collaboration with your family veterinarian for follow-up

You don’t need an appointment – just come in or call ahead if possible.

What to bring to your after-hours visit.

To help us treat your pet efficiently, try to bring:

  • A list of symptoms and when they began
  • Any medications or supplements your pet takes
  • Packaging or product name for toxins or foods ingested
  • Your regular vet’s contact info (if available)
  • Your ID and a payment method

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After-hours pet emergencies at BluePearl Peoria — FAQ.

Pet emergencies can occur at any time, often outside of regular veterinary office hours. It's crucial to seek immediate care if your pet is experiencing difficulty breathing, vomiting multiple times, or suffering from severe diarrhea. Other urgent situations include collapse, seizures, or unresponsiveness, as well as incidents where your pet has been hit by a car or bitten by another animal. Ingestion of toxic substances, a bloated abdomen, or crying out in pain are also signs that require prompt attention. At BluePearl Peoria, we prioritize triaging pets upon arrival to ensure that life-threatening conditions receive immediate care.

BluePearl Peoria is distinguished by its comprehensive emergency services available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Our hospital is staffed with a full emergency team and critical care-trained professionals ready to handle high-acuity cases. We offer advanced diagnostic tools such as digital radiography, ultrasound, and lab work, along with oxygen support. Our facility provides overnight monitoring and access to specialists, ensuring continuous care for your pet. We also collaborate with your family veterinarian to facilitate follow-up care. No appointment is necessary; you can simply come in or call ahead if possible.

To assist our team in providing efficient treatment for your pet, it is helpful to bring certain items with you. A list of your pet's symptoms and the time they began can provide valuable information. Additionally, bring any medications or supplements your pet is currently taking. If your pet has ingested a toxin or unfamiliar food, the packaging or product name can aid in treatment. Having your regular veterinarian's contact information, if available, is also beneficial. Lastly, remember to bring a payment method and your identification to facilitate the administrative process.

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