Pet Emergencies

Emergencies can happen at any time.
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Emergency Referrals

Emergencies can be stressful for you and your animal during after-hours. In veterinary medicine, entire hospitals are devoted to emergency care, with veterinarians and staff on site 24 hours a day. This allows them to save their full attention to an emergency or ongoing critical care case. We believe this will help give your pet the best health care in emergency situations. This will allow us at Animal Hospital of Tiffin to continue focusing on wellness care, surgical cases, and ongoing medical cases. We will continue to work with these emergency hospitals to provide ongoing care as needed.

In case of an emergency, please contact one of the hospitals below.

Companion Animals (Dogs & Cats)

Veterinary Emergency Center (Maumee)
(419) 708-5799
115 Chesterfield Lane, Maumee, OH 43537
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MedVet (Toledo)
(419) 473-0328
2921 Douglas Rd, Toledo, OH 43606
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MedVet (Columbus)
(614) 846-5800
300 E Wilson Bridge Rd, Worthington OH, 43085
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The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center (Columbus)
(614) 292-3551
601 Vernon L Tharp St, Columbus, OH 45840
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Metropolitan Veterinary Hospital (Akron)
(330) 666-2976
1053 S Cleveland Massillon Rd, Copley, OH 44321
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Large Animals

**PLEASE CALL WITH ETA AND WHEN 30 MINUTES OUT FROM FACILITY**

Ohio State University Large Animal Services (Marysville)
(937) 642-2936
16410 County Home Road, Marysville, OH 43040
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Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center: Hospital for Farm Animals (Columbus)
(614) 292-6661
601 Vernon L Tharp St, Columbus, OH 45840
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Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center: Galbreath Equine Center (Columbus)
(614) 292-6661
601 Vernon L Tharp St, Columbus, OH 45840
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Poison Control Hotlines

Pet Poison Helpline

(855) 764-7661

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ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center

(888) 426-4435

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Other Resources

This information is provided as a guideline for you to learn what to do in an emergency situation, but it cannot replace emergency visits to the veterinarian.

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