Schedule an appointment: (212) 935-0823
1147 First Avenue, New York, NY 212-935-0823 info@suttonvet.com
Experience. Compassion. Advanced Medicine.
The Doctors of Sutton Animal Hospital understand the strong human-animal bond and aim to deliver the highest customer service while providing tailored veterinary care for your pet.
If you notice any of the symptoms listed below or you suspect a serious problem, get in touch with a veterinary professional immediately.
Your pet is not breathing or having trouble breathing or there is no palpable heartbeat.
Your pet collapses, appears unconscious or suddenly can’t stand up.
Your pet has been bitten by another animal.
Your pet has had or is having a seizure.
Your pet is unable to urinate or is straining to urinate, particularly your male cat.
You are concerned that your pet may have broken bones.
Your pet is having an allergic reaction characterized by facial swelling, vomiting, difficulty breathing and/or hives.
Your pet is having vomiting or diarrhea that is frequent or lasts for more than 24 hours.
You think your pet may have ingested something toxic, such as antifreeze, rat poison, chocolate, grapes, artificial sweeteners, household cleaners or any kind of medication that wasn’t prescribed to them.
If your pet is squinting or having unusual ocular discharge or appears blind.
Your pet shows signs of pain or discomfort.
Your pet has a swollen or distended abdomen.
Your pregnant dog or cat has gone more than three to four hours between delivering puppies or kittens.
Bleeding from any area of the body.
If your pet is having an emergency during hospital hours, please call us at (212) 935-0823.
If your pet is experiencing an emergency after hours, we recommend the emergency and referral hospitals listed below: