Emergency Veterinary Hospitals in Pretoria

An emergency veterinary hospital provides after-hours, weekend, and 24-hour care for animals in acute medical crisis. South Africa's emergency vets handle trauma, poisoning, bloat, collapse, severe bleeding, breathing emergencies, and post-surgical complications. PawKinect lists 24-hour emergency hospitals and after-hours emergency clinics by city.

Last updated 9 June 2026 · Covers Pretoria, Gauteng

What you'll pay for a emergency vet in Pretoria

After-hours consultation fees range from R900 to R2,500. Stabilisation, diagnostics, hospitalisation, and procedures are charged separately and can range from R3,000 to R40,000 or more depending on severity.

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How to choose a emergency vet in Pretoria

  • 24-hour staffing with a vet on site, not just on call
  • On-site imaging (x-ray, ultrasound)
  • In-house laboratory with rapid results
  • ICU-level monitoring for critical cases
  • Acceptance of major pet insurance providers

About Pretoria

South Africa's administrative capital, covering Brooklyn, Menlyn, Waterkloof, Lynnwood, Moot, Centurion, and the East to the Magaliesberg.

Frequently asked questions

What counts as a veterinary emergency?

Difficulty breathing, sudden collapse, severe bleeding that does not stop within 5 minutes, suspected poisoning (chocolate, rat poison, antifreeze, raisins, xylitol), bloated and unproductive retching (possible gastric torsion in deep-chested dogs), seizures lasting more than 2 minutes or back-to-back, severe trauma, eye injuries, and inability to urinate are all genuine emergencies. When in doubt, phone an emergency vet first; they will advise you.

How much does an emergency vet visit cost?

Emergency consultations in South Africa typically cost between R900 and R2,500 just for being seen. Diagnostic workups (bloods, x-rays, ultrasound) add R2,000 to R5,000. Stabilisation, hospitalisation, surgery, and intensive care can range from R5,000 to R40,000 or more. This is why pet insurance is increasingly common.

Should I go straight to the emergency vet or call first?

For active bleeding, collapse, suspected poisoning, or breathing trouble, leave immediately and have someone call ahead so they can prepare. For less clear-cut situations, phone first; the emergency vet can triage over the phone, advise whether to come in, and start preparing if you do. Never leave a pet at home overnight if you are unsure.

My usual vet is closed — what do I do?

Most South African veterinary practices either have an after-hours line that diverts to the duty vet or refer callers to a partner emergency hospital. Programme your vet's number into your phone and check their voicemail for after-hours instructions. PawKinect city listings include the nearest 24-hour emergency hospital for each area.

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