It is stressful when your pet isn’t feeling well. We help you decide when ‘waiting until tomorrow’ isn’t an option. If your pet is experiencing difficulty breathing, sudden lethargy, persistent vomiting, or has ingested something toxic, they need to be seen immediately. At VivaVets, we provide rapid triage for cats and dogs, ensuring the most critical patients are treated first. If you are unsure, call us at 443-542-2938 for immediate guidance.
Includes: Difficulty breathing, sudden lethargy, persistent vomiting, seizures, or collapse.
Includes: Fever, ear infections, minor wounds, or mild allergic reactions.
Our medical team is equipped to handle a wide range of non-life-threatening emergencies and acute illnesses. Common conditions we treat include.
At VivaVets, our medical team is equipped to manage a broad spectrum of sudden health concerns. We provide a safety net for pet parents when their primary veterinarian is unavailable, offering advanced care for:
Located at the former Pet+ER facility, we bridge the gap between your regular vet and an overnight emergency hospital. If your pet is showing any signs of distress, we are here to provide the answers and treatment they need today.
In an urgent situation, you need answers fast. Our facility features advanced veterinary diagnostics, including digital X-rays, ultrasound, and an in-house laboratory. We get results in minutes—not days—so we can start the right treatment immediately. From checking for broken bones to identifying internal infections, our high-tech imaging ensures your pet gets the most accurate care possible.
VivaVets acts as an extension of your primary vet’s office. We partner with local clinics across Columbia and Howard County to provide after-hours support and urgent care overflow. Once your pet is stabilized, we share all medical records and diagnostic images with your regular vet to ensure they stay ‘in the loop’ for your pet’s follow-up care.
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A preventive, informational, or meet-and-greet visit. These do not replace a family veterinarian and are not general practice visits.
No. We do not provide full emergency services. For life-threatening issues, clients should go to a 24/7 ER.
No. We collaborate with surrounding DVMs and always send records back after urgent care visits.
Yes — for non-urgent consultations and urgent care.
A non-urgent consultation is a relationship-building, preventive, or informational visit, such as:
It does not replace the care provided by your primary veterinarian. We work closely with your primary veterinarian.
Telehealth and after-hours nurse triage will launch shortly after our opening on Dec 1st.