Do you evaluate bloat concerns in dogs?
Yes. Suspected bloat is time-critical, and our team can evaluate and stabilize rapidly during open hours.
Common urgent concerns from Eagle Mountain include repeated vomiting, diarrhea, limping, painful swelling, and possible toxin exposure. Emergency warning signs include difficulty breathing, collapse, major trauma, and persistent retching with a distended abdomen. Call Utah Veterinary Emergency Center immediately for triage guidance.
Need immediate guidance? Call (801) 218-2227 and our team can help triage your next step.
Eagle Mountain families rely on Utah Veterinary Emergency Center for doctor-led urgent care that combines speed, compassion, and clear treatment planning. Our hospital is equipped to evaluate many serious cases quickly and help you decide next steps with confidence.
We are located at 5089 W 11800 S, Suite 102, Herriman, UT 84096 and open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Visit our contact page for directions and office details.
Yes. Suspected bloat is time-critical, and our team can evaluate and stabilize rapidly during open hours.
Yes. Walk-ins are welcome, and patients are triaged by severity at arrival.
No appointment is required for urgent concerns, though calling ahead helps us prepare.
Yes. We manage a wide range of urgent presentations and can stabilize high-acuity patients.