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Pet emergencies rarely strike at a convenient moment, whether it’s the weekend, a holiday, or 2 a.m. KM Hospital’s skilled staff is here to assist you. Our full-service facility and on-site doctors can immediately treat your pet’s illness or accident!

Pet crises do not often occur at the most convenient times.
That is why Pet Emergency Treatment and Specialties is available for your pet 24 hours a day, seven days a week!

If your pet requires immediate medical attention due to illness or injury and your regular veterinarian is unavailable, please contact us at +92 302 6155103

In case of an emergency no need for an appointment, however we do ask that you contact ahead to let us know when you intend to arrive.

Patients with life-threatening conditions will be seen right away. Pets in stable condition are seen in the order in which they arrived at our emergency department. We make every attempt to see all patients on schedule!

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“Animals are reliable, many full of love, true in their affections, predictable in their actions, grateful and loyal. Difficult standards for people to live up to.”

Alfred A. Montapert

“I love animals and feel very strongly that people should not be allowed to buy a pet if they are not able to look after it. Until one has loved an animal, a part of one’s soul remains unawakened.”

Sharlene Wilson

Frequently Asked Questions

When your pet has a medical emergency, you don’t want to be left with unanswered questions. It pays to be prepared, so here are some commonly asked questions about pet emergency care at KM Pets Hospital.

In contrast to more normal problems, a veterinary emergency is any condition in which your pet’s life is in risk. Shock, multiple seizures or other neurological crises, heat stroke, traumatic injuries, urinary or digestive obstructions, poison ingestion, and foreign object ingestion are all examples.
You have an emergency on your hands if your pet is straining to urinate, fainting, unable to stand, displaying sudden abdominal swelling, or having uncontrollable bleeding, vomiting, or diarrhoea. Other signs, such as shaking or avoiding human contact, may indicate an illness causing acute discomfort.
 
You can approach your injured pet safely, but only if you take the necessary precautions. Keep your hands away from the animal’s mouth and don’t grab or hug him. To keep him still, you may wrap him loosely with a blanket or towel. If your pet isn’t vomiting, muzzling him is a good precaution.
 
In rare cases, it may be prudent to administer some basic first aid while preparing your pet for our emergency veterinarian. Placement of cool, damp towels over a heat-stricken animal, removal of an object blocking the airway (either with your fingers or with a modified Heimlich technique), and application of pressure to a cut to stop or delay bleeding are examples of these steps.
While you definitely want to manage a veterinary emergency as soon as possible, there may be occasions when contacting KM Pets Emergency Help Line first makes sense. This not only allows us to train you on how to properly care for your pet, but it also gives us enough time to prepare for your pet’s arrival. If your pet consumed a poison, please inform us about it or bring a sample with you.
Our emergency veterinarian can conduct emergency internal or orthopaedic surgery, adjust body temperature, deliver medications to stop deadly convulsions or neutralise toxins, and much more.
 

If you have any other questions, please contact us

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