24-HOUR EMERGENCY VET GUIDE

24-Hour Emergency Vets in Lancaster, PA

Find verified emergency veterinary options serving Lancaster, Pennsylvania, including published hours, phone numbers, and when to call before traveling.

IntentFind emergency care
VerificationOfficial provider sites
Call aheadWhenever possible
UpdatedAugust 19, 2026
Important: This page is for cost planning and provider discovery. It is not a diagnosis, treatment plan or price quote. If your pet may have a life-threatening emergency, contact an emergency veterinarian now.

Verified emergency veterinary options serving Lancaster

Emergency providerPublished hoursPhoneVerification
Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)
930 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603
24/7, 365 days a year717-295-7387Official site ↗
Full-service emergency hospital with on-site doctors.

Provider details are sourced from the facilities’ official websites. Hours and capacity can change. Call before traveling when possible.

How this directory is verified

The providers below are listed from their own hospital websites or official network pages. Emergency hours and service availability can change, so call before traveling whenever your pet is stable enough to do so.

When not to wait

Difficulty breathing, repeated seizures, major trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, collapse, toxin exposure, or inability to urinate can require immediate veterinary care. When minutes matter, prioritize the nearest appropriate emergency facility over price comparison.

Emergency hospitals serving Lancaster

Emergency providerPublished hoursPhoneVerification
Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)
930 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603
24/7, 365 days a year717-295-7387Official site ↗
Full-service emergency hospital with on-site doctors.

Compare broader veterinary procedure costs

Use the Pet Care Cost Calculator for planning and procedure-cost comparison. It is a separate informational tool and does not replace veterinary diagnosis or an emergency hospital estimate.

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Emergency warning signs

AVMA guidance lists severe signs such as difficulty breathing, inability to urinate, seizures and major trauma among situations that can require immediate veterinary consultation or care.

AVMA emergency-care guidance ↗

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ANSWER-FIRST FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Concise, citation-oriented answers for pet owners. Provider details and medical claims link to primary or authoritative sources where appropriate. Reviewed August 19, 2026.

01Are there 24-hour emergency vets serving Lancaster, Pennsylvania?

Yes, there are emergency veterinary options serving Lancaster, but the exact local availability varies by city. This page lists providers whose hours were verified from official hospital websites on August 19, 2026. Call before traveling whenever possible.

02How do I verify that an emergency vet near Lancaster is open right now?

Use the hospital’s official website and call the published emergency number. Hours can change because of staffing, capacity, weather or temporary service limitations.

03Do I need an appointment for an emergency vet in Lancaster?

Many dedicated emergency hospitals accept emergencies without a scheduled appointment, but policies vary. Calling ahead can confirm current capacity and arrival instructions.

04What symptoms should make me seek emergency veterinary care in Lancaster immediately?

Severe breathing difficulty, collapse, repeated seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, major trauma, suspected toxin exposure and inability to urinate are examples of signs that can require immediate veterinary care.

Source: AVMA emergency-care guidance

05Can I compare emergency vet prices before choosing a hospital in Lancaster?

If your pet is stable, you can ask about the emergency exam fee and likely diagnostics. If the pet is unstable or has severe symptoms, do not delay appropriate emergency care to compare prices.

06Will a 24-hour vet in Lancaster treat both dogs and cats?

Most small-animal emergency hospitals treat dogs and cats, but species policies vary. Confirm directly with the facility, especially for birds, reptiles or other exotic pets.

07Do emergency vets in Lancaster offer X-rays, ultrasound or surgery?

Many emergency hospitals offer on-site diagnostics and procedures, but capabilities differ by facility and time of day. The verified provider table notes published services when available.

08What should I bring to an emergency vet in Lancaster?

Bring your pet’s medication list, relevant records, toxin packaging or photos when applicable, insurance information, and a method of payment. Do not delay departure to gather records during a life-threatening emergency.

09Can I ask about payment options before treatment at an emergency vet in Lancaster?

Yes. Ask the hospital which financing products or assistance programs it accepts and whether a deposit is required. Acceptance should be verified directly because policies can change.

10How current is this Lancaster emergency-vet directory?

Provider hours and contact details were reviewed for this Phase 2 build on August 19, 2026. Because emergency schedules can change, the hospital’s own website and phone line remain the final source of truth.

Medical note: These FAQs provide general educational and cost-planning information, not veterinary diagnosis or treatment. If your pet may have a life-threatening emergency, contact a veterinarian or emergency animal hospital now.