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State Veterinarian

1934 Wyott Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82007, United States

5.0 (1 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinary care ·  · 1934 Wyott Dr

About this hospital

State Veterinarian for Cheyenne emergencies

State Veterinarian is an independent emergency veterinary hospital based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, at 1934 Wyott Dr. If you are searching for an emergency veterinary option, this listing is documented as an emergency-focused facility rather than a routine clinic. The public rating shown here is 5 out of 1 review, which may reflect how the hospital has handled at least one owner’s experience. For details like hours and case availability, it’s a good idea to call before you go.

Cheyenne emergency vet context

In Cheyenne, an emergency veterinary hospital often becomes the next step when a pet’s condition changes quickly and timing matters. Searches like “emergency vet near me” commonly come from situations such as sudden vomiting or breathing trouble, suspected poisoning, painful injuries, or wounds that need prompt attention. Demand can vary by season and weather, and travel time can be part of the decision when symptoms are worsening. An emergency facility helps cover after-hours needs when regular veterinary offices are closed.

Independent-practice angle

Because State Veterinarian is listed as independent, its day-to-day approach may differ from larger chain-owned emergency hospitals. Independent practices are often more locally rooted, and the team’s scope can depend on available staff and resources on a given day. That can mean fewer “back-and-forth” channels that come with a network, but it can also mean you’ll want clear answers about whether they can handle your specific emergency right away. Calling ahead helps you understand what they can do and what happens if referral is needed.

Emergency-focused operating model

This is categorized as an Emergency Veterinary hospital, which typically means it focuses on urgent, time-sensitive problems rather than scheduled appointments. Many emergency hospitals operate on a defined schedule rather than 24/7 coverage, so hours can affect whether you should come in immediately or wait for the next opening. In most emergency settings, staff use triage to determine which patients need the most immediate stabilization first. If you are unsure, calling can help you decide whether to travel now or after basic steps.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to 1934 Wyott Dr in Cheyenne, consider calling the hospital to confirm current hours and whether they’re ready to see your pet’s type of emergency. Bring any available records, including vaccination history, medications, and a list of what you’ve noticed and when it started. If you can, have payment information ready so the visit focuses on urgent care. If your pet is unstable, ask what to bring and what to do en route.

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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 Cheyenne?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026