Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas

Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas is an emergency & critical care practice in Grapevine, TX. Procedures include Blood Bank, surgery, Urgent Care, and Overnight Care.

About

Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas (AEHNT) is a 24-hour emergency animal hospital in Grapevine, TX, providing emergency and critical care services. The facility is equipped with an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, focused ultrasound, endoscope, multiple Snyder oxygen units, high flow oxygen, and defibrillator. AEHNT offers care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, pocket pets, and reptiles, but does not treat monkeys or large hooved animals.

Established in 1998, AEHNT operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, for emergency and urgent care needs when a primary veterinarian is unavailable. It also provides overnight monitoring. The hospital collaborates with primary care veterinarians and is co-located within a multi-specialty center, allowing for specialist evaluations in cardiology, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology, dentistry, avian/exotics, and physical therapy without pets leaving the property. AEHNT serves Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Coppell, Keller, and surrounding North Texas areas.

Procedures

  • Blood Bank
  • surgery
  • Urgent Care
  • Overnight Care
  • Overnight hospitalization
  • Emergency
  • Exotic Pet Care

Equipment

  • in-house laboratory
  • focused ultrasound
  • endoscope
  • defibrillator
  • digital radiography
  • high flow oxygen
  • multiple Snyder oxygen units
  • ultrasound

Photos

Photos via Google · Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas, Yayee Thayer, Alexandra Woods

Frequently asked questions

What types of veterinary services are offered at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas?
Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas (AEHNT) provides 24-hour emergency and critical care, urgent care, and overnight monitoring for pets. They are available nights, weekends, and holidays, and offer same-day urgent veterinary care for non-emergent illnesses and injuries. AEHNT is dedicated solely to emergency and critical care and does not provide routine services like vaccinations or spays and neuters.
What animals does Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas treat?
Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas provides emergency veterinary care and urgent care for dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, pocket pets, and reptiles. They do not provide care to monkeys or large hooved animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, goats, and horses.
What diagnostic equipment is available at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas?
The Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas is equipped with an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, and focused ultrasound capabilities to quickly evaluate pets. The hospital also includes ultrasound, endoscope, multiple Snyder oxygen units, high flow oxygen, and defibrillator.
How does Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas collaborate with a pet's primary veterinarian?
Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas works collaboratively with primary care veterinarians to ensure pets receive the best care, especially when the primary veterinarian is unavailable. They communicate with the primary veterinarian and can facilitate evaluations by specialists co-located within the same multi-specialty center, if needed, without the pet having to leave the property.
What are some signs that indicate a pet may need emergency care at Animal Emergency Hospital of North Texas?
Pets should be seen immediately for signs such as a distended or painful belly, discoloration of skin or gums, difficulty urinating, abnormal urine color, snake bites, trauma, overheating, bleeding, skin wounds, loss of appetite, fluffed birds, cloacal prolapses, absence of bowel movements in small mammals, eye problems, ingestion of foreign objects or toxic substances, labored breathing, unrelenting vomiting or diarrhea, unproductive retching, first-time seizures, or abnormal gait.

Contact & hours

Address

2700 W State Hwy 114
Grapevine

Website

aehnt.com

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