At our Morris, IL veterinary clinic, we recognize that urgent situations can arise unexpectedly. That’s why we’re here to provide urgent veterinary care services during business hours when we have availability, (please call us at 815-942-5365 to confirm if we can get your pet a same-day appointment). Our priority is to safeguard the health and well-being of your cherished pets precisely when they need it.

We accept pet emergencies on a case-by-case basis, and by appointment only. Please call us at 815-942-5365 to confirm if we can get your pet a same-day appointment. If we cannot see your pet, we will refer you to an emergency pet hospital. Please see the “Emergency Care Hospital” list below.
If your pet has an emergent case, please get in touch with one of the following 24-hour emergency hospitals:
VCA Aurora
2600 W. Galena Blvd.
Aurora, IL 60506
630-301-6100
Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG)
3204 Route 59
Naperville, IL 60506
630-503-7415
Animal Emergency Clinic of McLean County/Bloomington
118 Greenwood Ave.
Bloomington, IL 61704
309-828-7722
Animal Care Center of Plainfield
13813 S Route 59
Plainfield, IL, 60544
815-436-8387
Animal Emergency of Mokena
19110 88th Ave.
Mokena, IL 60448
708-326-4800
University of Illinois/Champaign-Urbana
1008 W Hazelwood Dr.
Urbana, IL 61802
217-333-5300
If you have a concern regarding accidental ingestion of food, medication, plants or any other toxin, please call the ASPCA Poison Control Hotline at 888-426-4435 or visit: www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control.The ASPCA is your best resource for any animal poison-related emergency and are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
You may also contact the Pet Poison Hotline* at 855-886-7965.
* A consultation fee may apply.
A pet emergency is any situation that requires immediate medical attention for your pet. This can include accidents, injuries, sudden illness, or any other life-threatening situation. Some common examples of pet emergencies include:
If you notice any of these symptoms or any other concerning behavior in your pet, it’s important to seek emergency pet care immediately.
Below are the essential steps to take if you are in an emergency.
By following these steps, you can act swiftly and efficiently in a pet emergency. Remember, preparation and knowledge are key components in handling these situations and can lead to a better outcome for your beloved pet.
Your pet’s first aid kit should be stocked with essential items to handle minor injuries and to stabilize your pet until you can get professional help.
Emergency pet care can be expensive, and it’s not always easy to come up with the funds on short notice. That’s where CareCredit comes in. At Pine Bluff Animal Hospital, we accept CareCredit, a healthcare credit card that can be used to cover the costs of emergency pet care. It offers special financing options and low monthly payments, making it easier to manage the cost of your pet’s emergency care.
On the corner of Pine Bluff Road and County Rd 8000 E. Across the intersection from Dresden Cooling Lake.
Phone: 815-942-5365