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Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS): Emergency Vet Guide

Independent research on Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS), including published hours, contact details, documented capabilities, and cost questions to ask.

Independent guide: Emergency Vet Pennsylvania does not own, operate, rank, or endorse the hospitals on this page. Provider facts come from published sources and can change. Call the provider to verify current hours, capacity, services, and fees.
Last reviewed: August 19, 2026 · Editorial policy · Verification policy · Corrections

Quick verified facts

ProviderPet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)
Address930 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603
Phone717-295-7387
Published hours24/7, 365 days a year
ReviewedAugust 19, 2026
Official sourceVerify on provider website ↗

Documented capabilities

  • 24/7/365 emergency hospital

What does Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) cost?

No verified public emergency exam price stored in this dataset; call the provider for a current estimate. Emergency pricing commonly depends on the exam, diagnostics, medication, procedure or surgery, and hospitalization required. Ask for a written estimate when the clinical situation allows.

Questions to ask before or during the visit

  • Is the emergency department accepting patients right now?
  • Is the needed service available today?
  • What is the current emergency exam fee?
  • What diagnostics are included in the estimate?
  • What treatment is medically urgent now?
  • Which financing or payment options are currently accepted?

Official provider verification

https://www.lancasterpetemergency.com/ ↗

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Frequently Asked Questions

Concise answers designed around provider-selection and cost-planning intent. Reviewed August 19, 2026.

01Is Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) open for emergency care?

The provider currently publishes: 24/7, 365 days a year. Verify directly before traveling because hours and capacity can change.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

02What is the phone number for Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)?

The published phone number in this dataset is 717-295-7387.

03Where is Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) located?

The published address is 930 N Queen St, Lancaster, PA 17603.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

04How much is an emergency visit at Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)?

This guide does not invent a provider-specific exam fee. Ask the hospital for its current emergency exam fee and a written estimate when possible.

05Does Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) provide surgery or advanced diagnostics?

The documented-capabilities section lists only services supported by the provider information reviewed for this guide. Call to confirm that a specific service is available for your pet today.

06Do I need an appointment at Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS)?

Emergency-arrival policies differ by hospital. Call the provider or check its official website for current instructions.

07Can I ask Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) for a treatment estimate?

When the pet is stable enough, ask what is urgent now, what is included in the estimate, and what may be added depending on test results.

08Does Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) offer financing or payment plans?

Financial policies can change. Confirm accepted financing, credit products, deposits, and payment requirements directly with the hospital.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

09Is Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) endorsed by Emergency Vet Pennsylvania?

No. This is an independent informational profile built from published provider information, not an endorsement or ranking.

10Should I delay emergency care to compare Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties (PETS) with another hospital?

No. If your pet may have a life-threatening emergency, seek veterinary care promptly rather than delaying for price or provider comparison.

Medical note: This information is general and cannot diagnose your pet. Do not delay emergency care for price comparison when your pet may be unstable or seriously ill.