Hospitalization and Emergency Care

During the scariest times as a pet owner, rest assured you have an experienced and dependable team to rely on in Hilton Veterinary Hospital. Since 1989, we have been helping pets get the critical care they need during emergency medical situations. We have helped countless pets throughout Hilton, NY and the surrounding area. Please contact us today if your pet needs urgent medical attention.

Experience across the board

Should your pet need critical care and monitoring, our experienced staff is standing by to help. Our diagnostic lab and imagery options are readily available for immediate test results. We have a range of professional equipment including oxygen therapy, continuous rate infusion for IV fluids and medications, as well as pulse oximetry, blood pressure and ECG monitoring. Similar to humans, this equipment is designed for critical medical situations involving your pet.

Emergency Case Guide:

Critical Cases

  • Collapsing and unable to walk
  • Vomiting Blood
  • Distended abdomen and bloating
  • Broken Limbs
  • Possible ingestion of foreign materials
  • Exposure to poison
  • Excessive Bleeding
  • Labor not progressing after 4 hours
  • Open mouth of labored breathing
  • Male cat not urinating for over 24 hours

If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please contact an emergency veterinarian in accordance with their hours

Urgent Cases

  • Diarrheas and vomiting for more than 24 hours
  • Major cuts or wounds
  •  Broken toenail
  • Not eating for more than 24 hours
  • Major eye issue (if it is out of socket, it is critical)
  • Urinary Issue

If your pet is experiencing one of these symptoms, it is NOT an emergency, but your pet should be seen within 24 hours

Minor Cases

  • Ear, Skin, and anal gland issues
  • Minor eye issue
  • Couching, sneezing, upper respiratory
  • Diarrhea only
  • Limping

If you’re pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please wait and contact us during normal business hours.

Urgent Care Facilities

Check websites for updated hours – ALWAYS CALL AHEAD

AIC – Animal Intermediate Care
(585) 684-7901
896 Ridge Rd, Webster, NY 14580

Ark Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care
(585) 487-8700
35 Finn Rd, Henrietta, NY 14467

Animal Urgent Care at Pittsford Animal Hospital
(585)442-6915
2816 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY 14618


Emergency Facilities

Check websites for updated hours – ALWAYS CALL AHEAD

Blue Pearl Pet Hospital
(716) 839-4043
4821 Genesee St, Cheektowaga, NY 14225

Cornell University Hospital for Animals
(607) 253-3060
930 Campus Rd, Ithaca, NY 14853

Green Acres Veterinary Center
(716) 694-0122
2060 Niagara Falls Blvd, Tonawanda, NY 14150

Orchard Park Veterinary Medical Center
(716) 662-6660
3930 North Buffalo Road, Orchard Park, NY 14127

Rochester Emergency Veterinary Services
(585) 775-0020
445 West Commercial Street, East Rochester, NY 14445

VCA Animal Hospitals – Colonial Animal Hospital
(607) 257-3650
2369 N. Triphammer Road, Ithica, NY 14853

Veterinary Medical Center of Central NY
(315) 446-7933
5841 Bridge St, Easy Syracuse, NY 13057


Telemed Consultations

VetTriage

VetTriage offers online triage sessions to help determine if you need to get your pet to an urgent care or emergency hospital or if it can wait until we open the following day! There is a fee associated with their service.


Pet Poison Hotline

ASPCA Poison Control

888-426-4435

ASPCA Poison Control is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. There is a fee associated with their service.