24/7 Emergency Care

Out-of-Hours & 24 Hour Vet Cover for Two Counties Vets

When your pet needs urgent care outside of our normal opening hours, Two Counties Vets ensures they are still fully covered. To provide seamless out of hours vet care, we partner with CVS Vets 24/7 Doncaster. This dedicated 24 hour vet service operates from a fully equipped clinic, ensuring your pet always has access to emergency care when we are closed. Whether it’s late at night, over the weekend, or during a bank holiday, you can rely on their trusted 24/7 vet team for around-the-clock assistance.

If your pet needs immediate medical attention, please call the dedicated out-of-hours emergency number: 01302 534 999.

Emergency Vet Doncaster: Covered by CVS Vets 24/7

The emergency vet services provided by CVS Vets 24/7 Doncaster mean your pet can be treated by a specialist team whenever our daytime clinics are closed.

Whether it’s a sudden illness, an accident, or an urgent health concern, their experienced emergency team is ready to provide professional and compassionate care. By registering with Two Counties Vets, you gain peace of mind knowing that expert 24/7 vet care is always available for your pet via our trusted partner, making sure you always have access to an emergency vet Doncaster pet owners can rely on.

If you phone the regular Two Counties Vets number when the practice is closed, your call will automatically transfer to the CVS Vets 24/7 team. Alternatively, you can ring their dedicated emergency line directly on: 01302 534 999.

When calling please:

  1. Share details about your pet’s condition, age, and history.
  2. Follow the team’s guidance for safe transport to the clinic.
  3. Contact us as quickly as possible for prompt treatment.

Pets can fall ill or suffer a pet emergency at any time. Because Two Counties Vets operates as a daytime practice, we have partnered with CVS Vets 24/7 Doncaster to ensure you always have access to urgent veterinary care when our doors are closed. This external service is available:

  1. Evenings and overnight
  2. Weekends (Saturday afternoon through to Monday morning)
  3. Bank holidays and public holidays

CVS Vets 24/7 runs designated emergency clinics in Doncaster and the surrounding areas to provide dedicated 24 hour vet care for urgent cases.

At the clinic, the emergency vet team will:

  1. Assess your pet’s condition immediately
  2. Provide urgent treatment and stabilisation
  3. Offer advice on ongoing care and arrange follow-up appointments if needed

The team at CVS Vets 24/7 handles all pet emergency cases for dogs, cats, and other small animals.

A few simple steps can make emergencies easier to manage:

  1. Keep your pet calm and secure when travelling
  2. Have any medical history or recent medication details ready
  3. Call our emergency number before leaving so the team is prepared for your arrival

They provide emergency care when our regular clinics are closed, including nights, weekends, and holidays.

The out-of-hours service is available overnight, at weekends, and on bank holidays.

You can call the dedicated CVS Vets 24/7 Doncaster emergency line directly on 01302 534 999.

Phone the emergency line immediately. The on-duty veterinary team will guide you on the next steps and prepare the clinic for your arrival. Please do not turn up at Two Counties Vets out of hours, as our daytime team will not be on site.

Yes – CVS Vets 24/7 provides emergency care for cats, dogs, and other small pets registered with Two Counties Vets.

Because running a dedicated night clinic requires specialized awake staff, emergency appointments incur an additional out-of-hours fee. The team at CVS Vets 24/7 can provide a breakdown of costs when you call.

Emergency care is provided at designated CVS Vets 24/7 clinics in Doncaster and surrounding areas. Find out more about CVS Vets 24/7 Doncaster here.

No – out-of-hours services are for emergencies only. Please book routine visits during normal clinic times.

Have your pet’s age, name, medical history, and symptoms ready so the team can respond quickly.

Yes – the emergency team can offer initial guidance and triage advice over the phone before you travel to the clinic.