Emergency Veterinary Hospital

Emergency Veterinary Hospital

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24/7 emergency pet care. Since 1978, the Emergency Veterinary Hospital has provided the highest-quality 24-hour emergency medical care to pets and their people.

We’re here for you and your pet with a $149 exam fee and 15% off emergency surgeries and hospitalizations to help ease the burden when the unexpected happens, because getting your pet emergency care should never feel out of reach. Our highly trained veterinarians have extensive experience treating a wide range of emergencies and illnesses, providing fast, compassionate, and comprehensive care when your pet needs it most. We are available 24/7/365, walk-in or call today.

06/04/2026

When seconds matter, knowing what to do can make all the difference. 🚨🐾

If your pet has been hit by a car:
• Move them to safety only if it’s safe to do so
• Approach carefully, as pain and fear can cause even the sweetest pets to react unexpectedly
• Keep them as still as possible and minimize movement
• Apply gentle pressure to active bleeding, if present
• Contact a veterinary team right away for guidance and urgent care evaluation

06/03/2026

Today's diagnosis: Treat is a treat. 🍬🐾

Photos from Emergency Veterinary Hospital's post 05/20/2026

Bark in the Park was such a fun day! 🐾 Thank you to everyone who came out to support the event, our team at Emergency Veterinary Hospital, and of course all the amazing dogs who showed up for the run/walk and festival fun.

Huge thank you to Greenhill Humane Society for putting together such a great event for both people and pups!

Apologies for the lack of photos 😅 We spent most of the event talking with people, hearing your stories, and connecting with so many familiar faces instead.
We always love hearing about your pets and being a part of your journeys.

Thank you again to everyone who stopped by to say hi — we had an amazing time! 🐶💙

05/15/2026

🐶✨ Reminder — Bark in the Park is THIS Sunday! ✨🐶

Come out to Alton Baker Park for a morning of fun, community, and support for animals in need! From the 2K/5K/10K run & walk to vendors, food, and adorable pups everywhere, it’s always an event we look forward to every year. 💚

📍 Alton Baker Park
🗓 Sunday, May 17
⏰ 7am–12pm

We hope to see you there! 🐾
Greenhill Humane Society

05/14/2026

Reading kind words like these means the world to our team. ❤️

Thank you to everyone who trusts us with your pets during both the scary moments and the happy ones. We’re so grateful to be part of this community and to care for your furry family members. 🐾

If you’d like to learn more about our hospital or share your own experience, you can visit the link-https://bit.ly/46rGsww

05/13/2026

Important Community Pet Health Update 🚨🐾

We have seen a significant increase in canine parvovirus (“parvo”) cases in our area over the past several weeks, including 11 positive cases here at EVH from April 1 – May 6th.
Parvo is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening virus that mainly affects puppies and young dogs, though any unvaccinated dog can be at risk. The virus spreads easily through contact with infected f***s or contaminated surfaces and can remain infected for long periods of time.

Common signs of parvo include:
🐾 Severe lethargy
🐾 Vomiting
🐾 Diarrhea (often bloody)
🐾 Loss of appetite
🐾 Fever or low body temperature

If your dog is showing these signs, especially if they are not fully vaccinated, please seek veterinary care immediately.

The good news: parvo is largely preventable through vaccination.

Help protect your pets by:
✔️ Keeping puppies on their vaccine schedule
✔️ Avoiding high-risk public areas until fully vaccinated
✔️ Keeping adult dogs up to date on vaccines
✔️ Practicing good hygiene around sick pets and contaminated areas

Please help us spread awareness and keep our community pets safe ❤️
Quesions about Parvovirus? call or visit our website to learn more: https://bit.ly/46rGsww

05/12/2026

Could your pet survive the heat today?

Heat stroke can escalate quickly and become life-threatening before you even realize something is wrong. In this video, Dr. White from Animal Emergency Clinic of Northeast walks through what to watch for and how to act fast.

Early signs can include heavy panting, excessive drooling, vomiting, lethargy, or trouble walking. Some pets are at higher risk, especially flat-faced breeds like Bulldogs and Pugs, senior or overweight pets, and those with thick coats.

If you’re concerned, move your pet to a cool area, offer small sips of water, and use cool, not cold, water to help lower their temperature while you head in to see our emergency care team.

Prevention goes a long way. Avoid peak heat hours, never leave pets in a car, and make sure they always have access to shade and water. If you think your pet may be experiencing heat stroke, seek emergency veterinary care immediately.

05/10/2026

We’re excited to expand the level of care we can offer our community!

Beginning May 12th, Emergency Veterinary Hospital will partner with Bridgetown Veterinary Emergency + Referral to provide weekly neurology services. This effort will be led by Dr. Megan Steele, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology), and Dr. Molly Kelley, DVM, MSc, bringing advanced neurologic care closer to home for pets in our community.
If your pet has been referred or you’d like to learn more about this service, you can call our team directly or visit the link below. 🧠
Bridgetown Veterinary Emergency and Referral

Learn more and schedule: https://bit.ly/46rGsww

05/08/2026

✨Feature Friday✨

Meet: Dr. Allyson Quigley

Dr. Allyson Quigley enjoys emergency veterinary medicine because it’s a field where she’s constantly learning and no two days are ever the same.
In emergency medicine, she values being able to support people through some of the most difficult moments in their lives. Most importantly, she’s passionate about being a voice for animals who can’t speak for themselves—advocating for their care when they need it most.

We’re grateful to have Dr. Quigley’s compassion, dedication, and steady presence on our team.

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1821 Pioneer Parkway
Springfield, OR
97477