When Minutes Matter

If your pet needs immediate medical attention, call us right away at (703) 273-2110, so we can help you. Even if you’re not sure about the severity of your pet’s condition, we would be glad to offer our assistance in any way we can. Not sure if what your pet just ate could be toxic? Let us know. Regardless of the situation, we want to hear from you. We can provide emergency vet services in Fairfax, VA during our regular business hours, and we have an overnight call service that takes messages after hours.

Should your pet need emergency vet services outside of our business hours, please call Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center in Annandale.

Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center
(703) 256-8414
4205 Evergreen Lane
Annandale, VA 22003

When Minutes Matter

If your pet needs immediate medical attention, call us right away at (703) 273-2110, so we can help you. Even if you’re not sure about the severity of your pet’s condition, we would be glad to offer our assistance in any way we can. Not sure if what your pet just ate could be toxic? Let us know. Regardless of the situation, we want to hear from you. We can provide emergency vet services in Fairfax, VA during our regular business hours, and we have an overnight call service that takes messages after hours.

Should your pet need emergency vet services outside of our business hours, please call Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center in Annandale.

Columbia Pike Animal Hospital & Emergency Center
(703) 256-8414
4205 Evergreen Lane
Annandale, VA 22003

How to Tell If Your Pet is Having an Emergency

We can hospitalize your pet for 24 hour care if needed!

Emergency vet care can’t always wait for a phone call. If your pet is exhibiting or has done any of the following, bring them in to see us right away.

  • Unable to stand
  • May have ingested foreign object:
    • Antifreeze
    • Chocolate, grapes, or sugarless gum
    • A household cleaning product
    • Medication
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Showing signs of pain (shaking, whimpering, yelping)
  • Choking
  • Having or has had a seizure

  • Blood in diarrhea or vomit
  • Blood in stool or urine
  • Possible broken bone
  • Unconsciousness
  • Bleeding from the eyes, nose, and/or mouth
  • Has fallen or been struck by a vehicle
  • Straining or unable to urinate
  • Disoriented
  • Swollen or hard abdomen
  • Heatstroke

If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply. Please take note of the control number they provide; this information will be shared with your veterinarian allowing them to make proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

How to Tell If Your Pet is Having an Emergency

We can hospitalize your pet for 24 hour care if needed!

Emergency vet care can’t always wait for a phone call. If your pet is exhibiting or has done any of the following, bring them in to see us right away.

  • Unable to stand
  • May have ingested foreign object:
    • Antifreeze
    • Chocolate, grapes, or sugarless gum
    • A household cleaning product
    • Medication
  • May have ingested a foreign object
  • Showing signs of pain (shaking, whimpering, yelping)
  • Choking
  • Having or has had a seizure
  • Blood in diarrhea or vomit
  • Blood in stool or urine
  • Possible broken bone
  • Unconsciousness
  • Bleeding from the eyes, nose, and/or mouth
  • Has fallen or been struck by a vehicle
  • Straining or unable to urinate
  • Disoriented
  • Swollen or hard abdomen
  • Heatstroke

If you think your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call (888) 426-4435. A consultation fee may apply. Please take note of the control number they provide; this information will be shared with your veterinarian allowing them to make proper diagnosis and treatment plan.