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MedVet Dayton

2714 Springboro West Rd, Moraine, OH 45439, United States

4.1 (2,235 reviews)
Brand MedVet
Property type Animal hospital ·  · 2714 Springboro West Rd

About this hospital

MedVet Dayton: 24-hour animal hospital in Dayton, OH

MedVet Dayton is documented as an open 24-hour animal hospital, with phone access at (937) 293-2714. Located in Dayton, OH at 2714 Springboro West Rd, Moraine, it serves pet owners who need after-hours help from an animal hospital rather than waiting for a typical appointment schedule. If your situation is time-sensitive, this type of facility can be a practical first stop for triage, diagnostics, and urgent treatment planning.

Dayton emergency vet context

In Dayton, emergency and urgent care demand often comes in waves: evenings when clinics close, weekends, and storms or seasonal changes that increase injury and illness. Pet owners may search for an animal hospital when their pet has sudden vomiting, breathing trouble, trauma, seizures, or a rapidly worsening condition. Because these issues can’t be scheduled around a business day, many families look for an in-town option that can handle urgent triage and stabilization before deciding on next steps.

The MedVet network here

MedVet Dayton is part of the MedVet network, which typically means there are established, brand-consistent workflows for receiving urgent cases, triage, and coordinating care. Network affiliation can also influence how referrals are handled if a case needs a higher level of specialty involvement. For a Dayton pet owner, choosing a MedVet location versus an independent hospital may mean expecting familiar intake steps and a more standardized approach to case management. For specifics on referral processes, call the hospital directly.

general animal hospital scope

This listing is categorized as an animal hospital, which generally covers a broad scope of services rather than emergency-only care. Many general animal hospitals handle preventive visits, basic diagnostics, and minor procedures in-house. They may also evaluate urgent cases when they arrive, depending on staffing and the hospital’s day-to-day operations. If your pet needs ongoing emergency critical care, ask how the facility structures triage and monitoring for the specific problem you’re seeing.

Reception signals from the published rating

MedVet Dayton has a public rating of 4.1 across 2235 reviews. A rating in this range often points to service that is reasonably consistent for many callers and visitors, even if experiences vary by case complexity and timing. Front-desk communication, clarity of next steps, and how teams explain costs or treatment plans are usually the factors that shape how people rate their visit. To reduce uncertainty, call ahead with your pet’s symptoms and ask what to expect on arrival.

Reviewer pattern and decision value

Because the listing shows 2235 public reviews, there is more room to compare patterns than there would be with a small number of ratings. For a pet owner making a same-day decision, that volume can help you sense consistency in reported experiences across different times and circumstances. Still, your pet’s needs matter most. Use the review count as a signal of available feedback, then confirm details by phone for your specific situation.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you drive to MedVet Dayton, call (937) 293-2714 if you can, and describe your pet’s symptoms and when they started so staff can guide you on next steps. Bring any relevant medical records, medication lists, and prior discharge papers if you have them. Plan for payment readiness as well, since emergency evaluations can involve diagnostics and treatment changes. If your pet is in distress, prioritize travel and follow any instructions given by the hospital.

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Editor’s note

Useful when the case fits the MedVet network's documented scope at this location 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.

Is MedVet Dayton part of a network?

Yes — this location operates as part of the MedVet veterinary network. Service mix and referral protocols typically follow MedVet's standards across locations.

What other emergency vets are in Dayton?

Our directory lists additional emergency veterinary hospitals serving Dayton. Use the "Other emergency vets" link in the sidebar to see the full city listing.

Listing reviewed: May 2026