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Garrick Robert DVM

1292 Giles Rd, El Paso, TX 79915, United States

4.0 (4 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 1292 Giles Rd

About this hospital

Garrick Robert DVM in El Paso

Garrick Robert DVM is an independent emergency veterinary facility in El Paso, Texas, located at 1292 Giles Rd. If you’re searching for emergency help, this listing indicates it serves El Paso as an emergency veterinary option rather than a routine daytime clinic. The public rating shown here is 4 out of 4 reviews, based on the number of reviews listed for this entry. For urgent decisions, call ahead to confirm current availability and how they handle walk-ins.

El Paso emergency vet context

In El Paso, an emergency veterinary hospital often becomes the next stop when a pet’s condition can’t wait for the next business day. In many households, searches for emergency care rise around evenings and weekends, when symptoms start suddenly or worsen quickly. Common triggers include breathing trouble, major bleeding, repeated vomiting or diarrhea, suspected poisoning, or injuries from falls and fights. A local emergency site helps because it’s built around triage and rapid next steps, not scheduled appointments.

Independent-practice angle

Because Garrick Robert DVM is listed as independent, the way it operates may differ from a larger chain. Independent emergency hospitals are often more locally rooted, and the exact range of services can be more variable depending on staffing and resources on a given day. With fewer chain-wide layers, communication can be more direct, but you may need to ask how they handle after-hours issues or whether they refer certain advanced cases elsewhere. When in doubt, call and ask what they can treat on-site.

Emergency-focused operating model

This listing is categorized as Emergency Veterinary, which usually means the hospital prioritizes triage when cases arrive. In many emergency setups that are not 24/7, hours can be limited compared with constant overnight coverage, so the timeline matters. A typical approach is to assess stability first—breathing, circulation, and pain—then move to diagnostics and treatment as quickly as possible. If your pet is in obvious distress, it’s reasonable to call before driving to confirm they’re seeing emergencies and what to bring.

Before visiting: practical notes

Before you travel, call ahead and confirm they’re able to take emergency cases at that time, and ask about expected wait times. Bring any relevant records you have, such as vaccination history, medication lists, and prior diagnoses. If your pet has been exposed to something potentially harmful, note the substance, approximate amount, and timing. Finally, be ready to handle payment arrangements promptly when you arrive, and ask what forms of payment they accept.

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Editor’s note

Useful when an independently-operated emergency hospital fits the case better than a chain and the hospital's typical hours align with the situation. Confirm by phone for time-sensitive cases.

Common questions

Should I call ahead before bringing my pet?

Yes — calling first lets the team confirm a veterinarian is on-site, that the case fits the hospital's scope, and that walk-ins are being accepted at that hour. A 60-second call can avoid a wasted drive.

What other emergency vets are in El Paso?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026