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Vet Hospital

west, 950 Campbell Ave, West Haven, CT 06516, United States

Brand Independent
Property type Emergency Veterinary

About This Hospital

Veterans hospital ·  · west, 950 Campbell Ave

About this hospital

Vet Hospital in West Haven, CT

Public sources describe Vet Hospital in West Haven at 950 Campbell Ave. This listing is for an independent Emergency Veterinary hospital serving the New Haven area, including urgent after-hours needs when pets need prompt assessment. If you are searching for emergency help in New Haven, you may be looking for a location close enough to reach quickly and staffed for urgent triage. For details on current hours and how they handle specific case types, call the hospital before you head over.

New Haven emergency vet context

In New Haven, emergency veterinary demand often comes from the same day-to-day risks that can escalate quickly: sudden vomiting, trouble breathing, injuries from falls or fights, exposure concerns, and urinary or neurologic problems that worry owners. On many days, searches for an emergency vet cluster around times when regular clinics are closed, including evenings and weekends. A facility like this typically becomes a destination when waiting at home feels unsafe, or when symptoms are progressing. If you’re unsure, ask by phone what they advise based on your pet’s symptoms.

Independent-practice angle

As an independent Emergency Veterinary hospital, Vet Hospital is not part of a chain network with standardized referral pathways. That can mean decision-making is more localized: staffing and service availability may shift with the day’s needs, and the scope of what can be done on-site can vary based on current resources. In practice, independent facilities can still provide urgent care, but your best information source is the hospital itself—especially for questions about critical cases, monitoring, imaging, and whether they can stabilize your pet immediately.

Emergency-focused operating model

Emergency Veterinary hospitals often operate on a defined schedule rather than 24/7 care. In that model, the front door is usually triage first: staff assess stability and urgency, then direct pets to the next appropriate steps for treatment. Your timing matters—if symptoms involve breathing difficulty, uncontrolled bleeding, seizures, or severe pain, you may need to leave right away and arrive prepared to be assessed promptly during open hours. If they are closed, the hospital’s phone line or voicemail guidance may suggest the most appropriate next step.

Before visiting: practical notes

Before you travel, call Vet Hospital and describe your pet’s symptoms and how long they’ve been going on. Bring any medical records you have, including medication lists and discharge papers if your pet was recently treated. If you can, be ready for payment at the time of service; emergency visits can require same-day diagnostics and treatment. If your pet is in distress, focus on getting there safely—bring a carrier, leash, or towel as appropriate for handling.

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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 New Haven?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026