Emergency Services

24/7 Emergency Veterinary Care in Doha

Parkview Pet Center is here for you when you need it most, offering after-hours emergency services for urgent pet care situations. Our emergency team provides prompt, skilled care to address critical health concerns whenever they arise.

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Emergency contact

Call us at +974 5509 9494 for immediate assistance outside regular hours.

When to Seek Emergency Care

Urgent Medical Situations:

  • Difficulty Breathing or Severe Coughing

    Rapid breathing, gasping, or persistent, intense coughing may indicate a serious respiratory issue that needs immediate care.
  • Suspected Poisoning or Toxin Exposure

    If your pet may have ingested toxic food, chemicals, or medications, seek emergency attention without delay.
  • Seizures or Collapse

    Sudden collapse, tremors, or loss of consciousness are medical emergencies requiring prompt evaluation.
  • Severe Bleeding or Trauma

    Heavy bleeding, visible wounds, or blunt force trauma should be treated immediately to avoid life-threatening complications.
  • Signs of Extreme Pain

    Crying out, limping, restlessness, or aggression can signal acute pain or injury and should be assessed urgently.
  • Inability to Urinate or Defecate

    Straining, repeated unsuccessful attempts, or visible discomfort during elimination may indicate a serious blockage or internal issue.
  • Persistent Vomiting or Diarrhea

    Ongoing gastrointestinal distress can quickly lead to dehydration and signal serious underlying health problems.
  • Difficult Labor or Birthing Complications

    If your pet is struggling to give birth or shows signs of distress, prompt veterinary intervention is critical.
  • Sudden Inability to Use One or More Limbs

    Lameness or paralysis can indicate neurological damage or severe injury requiring urgent evaluation.
  • Severe Eye Injuries

    Redness, swelling, discharge, or visible trauma to the eye may threaten your pet’s vision and requires fast action.
  • Known Ingestion of Foreign Objects

    If you suspect your pet swallowed a toy, bone, or other item, immediate care may prevent intestinal blockage or damage.
  • Hit by a Car or Other Major Traumatic Injury

    Any significant impact can cause internal bleeding or fractures—even if your pet appears alert—so always seek emergency assessment.

Our Emergency Response

  • Immediate Triage

    When you arrive with an emergency case, our team immediately assesses your pet’s condition to determine the most urgent needs and establish treatment priorities.
  • Advanced Diagnostic Capabilities

    Our emergency service has on-site full range of diagnostic tools, including:
    • Digital radiography
    • Ultrasound
    • In-house laboratory for rapid test results
    • Monitoring equipment for vital signs
    This allows us to quickly identify the cause and severity of the issue.
  • Stabilization and Treatment

    Our emergency team focuses first on stabilizing critical patients, addressing life-threatening conditions such as:
    • Respiratory distress
    • Severe blood loss or shock
    • Seizure trauma
    • Toxin exposure
    • Severe pain
    Once stabilized, further diagnostics and treatment plans are implemented.
  • Intensive Care

    For patients requiring ongoing critical care, we provide:
    • Continuous monitoring
    • IV fluid therapy
    • Pain management
    • Oxygen supplementation
    • Wound care
    • Medication administration
    Our facility is equipped to support recovery from serious medical events.
  • Communication and Follow-Up

    Throughout the emergency, we maintain clear communication with you about your pet’s condition, treatment options, and progress. Once stabilized, we develop a plan for ongoing care, which may include:
    • Continued hospitalization
    • Transfer to your regular veterinarian
    • At-home care instructions
    • Follow-up appointments

Preparing for Emergencies

We recommend saving our emergency number (+974 5509 9494) in your phone and keeping it visible in your home. Being prepared can save crucial minutes in an emergency situation.

Consider creating a pet emergency kit containing:

  • Your pet's regular medications
  • A copy of recent medical records
  • Contact information for your regular veterinarian
  • A spare leash and collar with ID tags
  • A small towel or blanket for transport