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Weber Marty DVM

1000 Memorial Dr SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403, United States

5.0 (8 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 1000 Memorial Dr SE

About This Hospital

"Great vet, always able to make room for an emergency."

About this hospital

Weber Marty DVM in Cedar Rapids

Public reviews describe Weber Marty DVM as a veterinarian who can make room when an emergency comes up. Located in Cedar Rapids, IA at 1000 Memorial Dr SE, the practice lists as Emergency Veterinary. A 5.0 public rating across 8 reviews suggests consistent experiences with how the hospital responds when owners need help quickly. If you’re weighing options for urgent care, it’s reasonable to call and ask what to expect for intake and waiting time during busy periods.

Cedar Rapids emergency vet context

In Cedar Rapids, emergency vet needs often spike in a way that reflects everyday neighborhood life: pets who swallow something they shouldn’t, injured animals from falls or fights, sudden vomiting or breathing trouble, and complications that can’t wait for a routine appointment. When clinics close for the evening or when symptoms escalate, owners search for an emergency veterinary setting that can assess quickly and start care. If you’re noticing worsening pain, labored breathing, repeated collapse, or heavy bleeding, contact an emergency facility promptly.

Independent-practice angle

Weber Marty DVM is listed as an independent emergency veterinary provider, which can mean the hospital’s decisions and workflow are shaped more locally than by a corporate chain. In practice, that can look like staff handling a range of urgent needs they commonly see, with flexibility depending on the day’s caseload. It also may mean fewer chain-wide referral channels. That trade-off isn’t automatically good or bad—what matters is how the hospital triages and what it can manage on-site. Calling ahead helps clarify scope.

Emergency-focused operating model

Emergency veterinary hospitals that are not 24/7 typically operate on set hours and use a triage-first approach. That usually means the hospital assesses urgency at intake, prioritizing life-threatening signs like significant breathing issues, uncontrolled bleeding, seizure activity, or severe shock symptoms. If the practice is closed, the best move is often to call the facility to confirm current intake availability and instructions for coming in. For rapidly worsening symptoms, don’t wait for routine hours if another emergency option is available.

Pre-visit checklist and practical notes

Before you travel to 1000 Memorial Dr SE, consider calling ahead to confirm they can accept an emergency case at that time and ask what to do while you’re on your way. If you have it, bring any medical records, medication lists, and vaccination history, plus notes on when symptoms started and what you observed. Prepare for payment decisions by having a payment method ready, since emergency visits may require immediate authorization for diagnostics or treatment.

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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 Cedar Rapids?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026