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CENTREDMVET
St-Hubert

1655, blvd des Promenades, St-Hubert, QC J3Y 5K2

CENTREDMVET
Blainville

110-20, blvd des Châteaux, Blainville, QC, J7B 1Z8

CENTREDMVET
Montréal

2300 54th Avenue, Montréal (Lachine), QC, H8T 3R2

CENTREDMVET
Québec

1301, Av. Jules-Verne, L'Ancienne-Lorette, QC, G2E 6L6

OAESH
Ottawa

1155 Lola Street, Ottawa, ON, K1K 4C1

Urgence Vétérinaire 24/7 – Complete and immediate care

A benchmark in emergency care since 1993

When a critical situation arises, rapid, specialized intervention can make all the difference. CENTREDMVET is available 24/7 to provide emergency veterinary care tailored to each case.

Thanks to our multidisciplinary team and state-of-the-art equipment, we can provide effective care from the moment your pet arrives. Our centers have integrated laboratories and on-site pharmacies, guaranteeing rapid diagnosis and immediate treatment.

When should you consult an emergency veterinary clinic?

Here are the most common signs that your pet needs immediate attention:

  • Convulsions, loss of consciousness or sudden paralysis
  • Respiratory distress or excessive panting
  • Severe and prolonged vomiting or diarrhea
  • Intense pain or abnormal vocalizations
  • Open wounds or severe bleeding
  • Severe allergic reactions, swelling or breathing difficulties
  • Physical trauma, fractures or open wounds
  • Convulsions or epileptic seizures
  • Cardiopulmonary arrest requiring immediate intervention

 

Working with your local veterinarian

Our centers work closely with your attending veterinarian to ensure optimal follow-up after each emergency visit. A detailed report is systematically sent to ensure continuity of care.

When in doubt, it’s always best to seek immediate medical attention. Our teams are available 24/7 to assess and stabilize your companion as soon as he or she arrives.

The experts

Dre Anne-Marie Couture

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Dre Anne-Marie Couture

Dre Hélène Dufour

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Dre Marie-Line Buteau

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Dre Wafa Chabouni

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What types of animals are cared for at your emergency centers?

Our centers mainly cater for dogs and cats. Contact us to confirm whether we can treat other species in an emergency.

Do I need to make an appointment for a veterinary emergency?

No, veterinary emergencies at CENTREDMVET are walk-in. Come directly to one of our centers, and our team will take care of your pet right away.

What documents do I need to bring for an emergency consultation?

If possible, bring your pet’s medical records and a list of current medications. This will help our vets to establish an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

Are veterinary emergencies available 24/7 at all centers?

Yes, our CENTREDMVETs are open 24/7, except in Quebec City, which is open from 8 a.m. to midnight.

How much does an emergency consultation cost?

Costs vary according to the severity of the situation and the treatments required. An estimate will be provided after the initial assessment.