Emergency Vet Clinic in Milpitas, CA
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Critical Care in Milpitas, CA

At Calaveras Veterinary Clinic, we are able to provide established clients with critical care appointments during our regular business hours. Our team is certified and able to perform abdominal and cardiac ultrasounds. If you're an established client and you need critical care for your pet, please call us right away to schedule an appointment.

If you are not an established client or need urgent care after we have closed for the day, please contact our referral emergency hospitals below.

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United Veterinary Specialty & Emergency

Mountain View

(650) 494-1461

601 Showers Dr.,

Mountain View, CA 94040

San Jose

(408) 578-5622

5406 Thornwood Dr.,

San Jose, CA 95123

Campbell (24/7)*

(408) 371-6252

905 Dell Ave,

Campbell, CA 95008

*Campbell is open 24/7, while both Mountain View and San Jose are open after hours from 6pm – 8am on weekdays, and 24 hours on weekends and holidays.

Beacon Veterinary Specialists (24/7)

(510) 657-6343

1618 Washington Blvd.

Fremont, CA 94539

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Symptoms That Require Critical Care

A situation that requires critical care is not always obvious. If you’re ever unsure whether your pet requires urgent medical attention, please don’t hesitate to contact one of the after-hours hospitals listed above.
Some symptoms, however, definitely indicate that critical care is needed, and you should bring them to our referral emergency hospitals listed above right away.
Emergency signs include:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Excessive panting or rapid breathing
  • Blood in urine, stool, or vomit
  • Excessive vomiting or diarrhea
  • Disorientation or difficulty standing
  • Seizures
  • Blunt force trauma
  • Unconsciousness
  • Change in body temperature

If your pet needs critical vet care, contact our referral emergency hospitals listed above.