Heritage Animal Hospital is Closing

After many years of dedicated service, we will be closing our doors effective July 31.

As much as we wish to continue providing exceptional care to your beloved pets, we regret to inform you that we have encountered unforeseen challenges in finding a suitable doctor addition to support our clients and patients. We understand that this news may be disheartening, and we want to assure you that this decision was not made lightly.

Because your pet’s health is our top-priority, we have arranged for your pet’s medical records to be seamlessly transferred to the Veterinary Clinic of Pearland, located just 6.5 miles away. We are confident that the team at the Veterinary Clinic of Pearland will provide the same high-quality care that you and your pets have come to expect.

 As a token of appreciation for your continued trust and support, you will receive $25 off your first visit at the Veterinary Clinic of Pearland. To learn more about Veterinary Clinic of Pearland, click here.  If you have questions regarding this transition, please call us at (281) 482-2003.

Emergency Care

If you are experiencing an emergency, please call on your way to our hospital.

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Experiencing a pet emergency? We can help!

Emergencies can happen all hours of the day, which is why emergency care is available during operating hours. In the event of an emergency during business hours, please contact us immediately at 281-482-2003.

For after-hour emergencies, please contact VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast or VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road.

VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast
10331 Gulf Freeway (I-45 near Edgebrook)
Houston, TX 77034
713-941-8460
Mon-Thurs: 6 pm – 8 am
Fri: 6 pm – 12 am
Sat & Sun: Open 24 hours

VCA Animal Emergency Hospital Southeast Calder Road
1108 Gulf Freeway South, Suite 280
League City, TX, 77573
281-332-1678
Mon-Fri: 6 pm – 8 am
Sat & Sun: Open 24 hours

How do I know if my pet should be seen?

  • Choking, difficulty breathing, or nonstop coughing or gagging
  • Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn’t stop within five minutes
  • Hit by car
  • Bite wounds
  • Seizure activity
  • Severe vomiting or diarrhea
  • Inability to urinate or defecate (poop)
  • Bloated abdomen or dry heaving
  • Eye injuries
  • Overheating or heatstroke
  • Toxin ingestion
  • Snake bite
  • Allergic reaction (facial swelling, hives)
  • Lameness or not walking
  • Trouble giving birth