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  1. If your pet needs emergency veterinary care, contact your veterinarian or an emergency vet clinic immediately. Find the clinic nearest to you. If you believe your pet may have been poisoned or ingested something toxic, please call the Pet Poison Helpline at 855-764-7661.

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  3. Emergency veterinary options in Columbus are here or call Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center Emergency at (614) 292-3551 or MedVet Hilliard at (614) 870-0480 or MedVet Columbus at (614) 846-5800 or MedVet Diley Hill at (614) 829-6444.

    • Pet food and other necessities. Visit Pet Help Finder, click on “Food Pantry and Supplies,” enter your city, state or zip code then click “Search.” Explore an interactive resource map provided by Feeding Pets of the Homeless; under “Get Help,” choose “Find Resources Near You” and enter your location.
    • Veterinary care. Visit Pet Help Finder, click on “Veterinary Services,” enter your city, state or zip code then click “Search.” This will bring up a listing of financially friendly providers of spay/neuter and other services.
    • Ways to help cover veterinary expenses. Negotiate a payment plan with your veterinarian. If you're a client in good standing, they may be able to work out a weekly or monthly payment plan.
    • Fundraising and temporary credit. Ask if your veterinarian accepts Care Credit, a credit card specifically for health care expenses, including for pets.
  4. Whether you need help managing your pet’s behavior, or a referral for veterinary care, pet-friendly housing, low-cost spay/neuter surgery, or other local assistance programs, call the Pet Helpline at 952-HELP-PET (952-435-7738) or send us a message.

  5. 24-hour emergency veterinary care . Speak to your regular veterinarian ASAP about where you should take your pet in the event of an emergency - many practices have after-hours options for established clients. Payment is usually expected at the time of service, speak directly to the veterinary practice about their payment policies. MedVet Columbus

  6. Central Ohio's Programs for Animal Welfare provides low-cost veterinary services to cats and dogs in the care of under-served rescues and families in need.

  7. IS THIS AN EMERGENCY? If this is a life-threatening emergency, call an emergency veterinarian immediately. Emergency veterinary options in Columbus are here or call Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center Emergency at (614) 292-3551 or MedVet Hilliard at (614) 870-0480 or MedVet Columbus at (614) 846-5800 or MedVet Diley Hill at (614 ...

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