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If your dog has emergency signs in Bangkok, call a 24-hour or emergency animal hospital now and describe the signs — they will tell you whether to come straight in. Real clinics reported to provide emergency care for dogs are listed below, each with its source. Always call ahead to confirm hours and capacity before you travel.

24-hour & emergency hospitals in Bangkok

Compiled from public sources (June 2026) and provided for convenience only. Call ahead to confirm current hours, location, and capacity before you travel. A listing is not an endorsement or a guarantee of care.

Chulalongkorn University Small Animal Hospital (CUVET)

Henri-Dunant Rd, Pathumwan 10330 · ☎ 02-218-9810

24-hour emergency/ER

24-hour emergency service at the Chulalongkorn University teaching hospital; sees dogs.

Source: vet.chula.ac.th

iVET Animal Hospital

Rama 9 & Salaya

24-hour emergency/ER

Open 24 hours; full-service hospital seeing dogs.

Source: ivethospital.com

UVET Animal Hospital

Bangkok

24-hour emergency/ER

24-hour emergency with walk-ins; sees dogs. Confirm current capacity.

Source: uvethospital.com

What to say when you call

Prepare before you go

When it's an emergency

Consider a swollen hard belly with retching, collapse, trouble breathing, suspected poisoning, a long or repeated seizure, or heavy bleeding as a go-now emergency. See our bloat/GDV, poisoning, and heatstroke guides for the warning signs.

Sources & standards

Emergency guidance follows AVMA, Merck Veterinary Manual, ASPCA Animal Poison Control, and small-animal emergency-medicine standards, reviewed by our veterinary advisory board.

Reviewed by the DogEmergency.org veterinary advisory board (Dr. Apinya Srisai, DVM; Dr. Kenji Watanabe, DVM, PhD; Dr. Sarah Lim, BVMS; Dr. Wei-Chen Hsu, DVM) against AVMA and small-animal emergency-medicine standards. Last reviewed: 2026-06-05.