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Noah's Animal Hospital & 24 HR Emergency Center

5510 Millersville Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46226, United States

4.1 (1,183 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 5510 Millersville Rd

About this hospital

Noah’s Animal Hospital & 24 HR Emergency Center

Noah’s Animal Hospital & 24 HR Emergency Center is an animal hospital in Indianapolis, IN, with published information showing it operates around the clock and lists a phone number at (317) 253-1327. If you’re searching for emergency help outside normal clinic hours, this is the kind of facility many pet owners look for when symptoms can’t wait for the next business day. Use the phone number to confirm what they’re able to handle on arrival.

Indianapolis emergency vet context

In Indianapolis, the demand for emergency veterinary care often spikes around nights, weekends, and sudden weekend travel plans—when injuries happen fast and regular appointments aren’t available. Common triggers for searching an “emergency center” include serious breathing problems, trauma from falls or car incidents, poisoning concerns, and acute bleeding. You may also be looking for after-hours diagnostics when symptoms are worsening. Calling ahead can help you understand triage steps and whether you should go immediately.

Independent-practice angle

This hospital is listed as an independent practice, which can affect what you experience compared with a chain-affiliated model. Independent emergency hospitals are often locally run, and the day-to-day ability to provide specific services can vary with staffing and caseload. That doesn’t automatically mean less or more care, but it can mean fewer standard procedures shared across multiple locations. For decision-making, it helps to ask what emergency services they handle in-house versus what they refer out, if anything.

General animal hospital scope

Noah’s Animal Hospital & 24 HR Emergency Center is categorized as an animal hospital. In practice, a “general” animal hospital setting can include preventive and routine care when appropriate, along with in-house diagnostics and minor procedures. For true emergencies, many general hospitals still provide urgent evaluation and stabilization, then escalate care as needed based on the case. Emergency-only facilities may be structured differently, but you can still expect rapid assessment to be a priority in an emergency center setting.

Reception signal: 4.1 across 1183 reviews

The public rating for Noah’s Animal Hospital & 24 HR Emergency Center is 4.1 across 1183 reviews. A rating in this range often reflects real-world variation in experiences—such as differences in wait times during busy hours, communication clarity when emotions run high, and how consistently clients feel supported through next steps. It can also indicate that front-desk processes, perceived value, and staff responsiveness are generally within a workable range for many people. Still, calling ahead helps align expectations.

Reviewer pattern and how to use volume

Because there are 1183 public reviews, you have a bigger sample size than smaller review counts. That can make it easier to see patterns in how different types of pet owners describe their experiences, including what happens before and after triage. A higher number of reviews doesn’t guarantee every visit will go the same way, but it helps you cross-check themes instead of relying on a few isolated accounts—especially helpful when you’re making a decision under stress.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you travel, call (317) 253-1327 and ask what information they need when you arrive, especially if your pet is worsening. Bring any medical records you have, including medication lists and photos or notes about symptoms and timing. If you have budget concerns, ask about payment options and estimate expectations during triage. If your pet can’t be safely transported without risk, ask whether there are arrival steps you should follow first.

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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 Indianapolis?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026