24-Hour Emergency Vets in Pennsylvania
Choose a Pennsylvania market below to see emergency veterinary providers, published hours, phone numbers, and official verification links. Hours and capacity can change, so call ahead when possible.
Choose a Pennsylvania city
These are the Phase 2 local pages for this exact service or treatment intent.
24-Hour Emergency Vets in Philadelphia, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Philadelphia guide →PITTSBURGH24-Hour Emergency Vets in Pittsburgh, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Pittsburgh guide →ALLENTOWN24-Hour Emergency Vets in Allentown, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Allentown guide →HARRISBURG24-Hour Emergency Vets in Harrisburg, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Harrisburg guide →ERIE24-Hour Emergency Vets in Erie, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Erie guide →LANCASTER24-Hour Emergency Vets in Lancaster, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Lancaster guide →READING24-Hour Emergency Vets in Reading, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Reading guide →YORK24-Hour Emergency Vets in York, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open York guide →SCRANTON24-Hour Emergency Vets in Scranton, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Scranton guide →BETHLEHEM24-Hour Emergency Vets in Bethlehem, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Bethlehem guide →STATE COLLEGE24-Hour Emergency Vets in State College, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open State College guide →WILKES-BARRE24-Hour Emergency Vets in Wilkes-Barre, PA
City-specific cost or provider guide with local emergency-vet context.
Open Wilkes-Barre guide →How to use these guides
Use the city page for local provider context, then use the Pet Care Cost Calculator for broader procedure-cost planning. Actual hospital estimates vary by case and should be confirmed directly with the treating facility.
Published veterinary cost benchmarks ↗ · AVMA emergency-care guidance ↗
Frequently Asked Questions
Statewide answers that lead into the city-specific guides. Reviewed August 19, 2026.
01Are all emergency vets in Pennsylvania open 24 hours?
No. Some hospitals operate 24/7, while others publish limited emergency or urgent-care hours. Each city guide distinguishes the hours verified from official provider websites.
02How are 24-hour emergency vets verified?
Provider hours and contact details are taken from official hospital or veterinary-network websites and paired with a review date.
03Should I call before driving to an emergency vet?
Yes, when your pet is stable enough for you to call. Capacity, staffing and hours can change, so a quick call can confirm the facility can receive your pet.
04What if my pet has severe breathing difficulty or repeated seizures?
Seek emergency veterinary care promptly. Severe breathing difficulty, repeated seizures, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, collapse, poisoning and inability to urinate can require immediate care.
05Does Emergency Vet Pennsylvania operate these hospitals?
No. Emergency Vet Pennsylvania is an independent informational resource and is not the owner or operator of the hospitals listed.
06Can I compare prices before choosing an emergency hospital?
You can use cost guides for planning, but price comparison should not delay care for a potentially life-threatening emergency.
Source: AVMA emergency-care guidance
07Do all emergency hospitals treat cats and dogs?
Most listed small-animal emergency hospitals treat dogs and cats, but services vary. Verify species and service availability directly with the hospital.
08Do emergency hospitals accept walk-ins?
Policies vary by provider. Many emergency hospitals accept walk-ins, but current capacity can still affect wait times or transfers, so confirm when possible.
09How current are the Pennsylvania provider listings?
The Phase 2 provider data was reviewed August 19, 2026. Because schedules can change, the hospital’s current website or phone line remains authoritative.
10Where can I see every city-level emergency vet guide?
Use the city links on this page or the Pennsylvania emergency vet directory to reach each local guide.