Hamilton EVC
BEFORE YOU COME IN
Important Please Read! The HREVC has relocated to 50 Dundurn St. S beside Fortino’s! We are here to help your pets in any emergency situation and are still operating curbside only. Our team is working hard to take care of numerous patients and emergency cases. Wait times can be lengthy and will vary. Our staff will let you know the approximate wait time when you call. Patients a
09/16/2025
Show your furry friend some extra love today. Get hugging and share the moment with us!
To our valued clients, both familiar and new:
We are proud to reintroduce the Hamilton Region Emergency Veterinary Clinic, your trusted partner in urgent and emergency veterinary care — now with renewed focus, updated facilities, and an even stronger commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care for your pets when they need it most.
Our doors are always open offering enhanced services and a dedicated 24/7 emergency care team ready to support your furry family members day or night.
Whether you're a long-time client or new to our community, we’re here when your pet needs us most — any hour, any day.
Thank you for allowing us to continue serving you and your pets.
— The Hamilton Region Emergency Veterinary Clinic Team
50 Dundurn Street South
(Located in the Fortino's Plaza)
Hamilton
Hamilton EVC Hamilton Region Emergency Veterinary Clinic supports our surrounding veterinarians by providing emergency medical care and around the clock monitoring.
09/01/2023
Upon discharge at HREVC, your Veterinarian may often prescribe a prescription for you to take home.
Some animals, may have no issue receiving medications orally while others, may have a more difficult time.
For dogs, more often than not, hiding the medication in food or a pill pocket treat will do the trick. For cats, it’s often easier to open their mouth, place the medication as far back as possible in the mouth and shutting the mouth to encourage swallowing.
For those taking medications home, we often send out clients home with a pilling device: a long plastic tube with a plunger at the end, this allows you to get the medication far into the mouth.
Feel free to ask your veterinarian professional about your animals individual needs.
What are some tricks you do to ensure your pet receives their medications orally? Comment below 👇 👇
08/28/2023
Here is a fun case we saw here at HREVC, something we don’t see regularly.
Say hello to Totoro!
This precious little boy came to see us today because he had a botfly! (Cuterebra)
Have you heard of Cuterebra before?
They are a fuzzy bumblebee looking insect
that capture blood-sucking insects and lay eggs on pets or people. The eggs multiply, and can spread when left untreated.
Larvae will grow from the eggs and burrow into the skin through the bite opening and begin to inhabit in the skin, living off of the skin of the host.
Typically you will see the hole formed in the hosts skin, which you can see on Totoro’s lower neck.
Fortunately, when attended to quickly by a Veterinarian, your fluffy friend will have an easy recovery.
Totoro was sent home with some antibiotics to aid with wound healing, he is set up for a recheck for some preventative treatment with his family Veterinarian.
The last photo shows how happy he was, he also made the team at HREVC melt ❤️
We wish you the best little one. We are so glad we were able to help!
08/15/2023
Let’s talk Parvo Virus.
Parvovirus is highly contagious, meaning that it spreads very quickly amongst animals who are not vaccinated against it, the virus is most commonly found in puppies under a year old.
The virus itself is contracted by coming into direct contact with an infected canine, or indirectly, such as by sniffing an infected dogs f***s. In some instances, the virus may also be transferred into the home via the soles of someone’s shoes.
Here are some signs/symptoms to look out for…
- Bloody diarrhea
- Coughing
- Fever
- Weight loss
- Lethargy
- Rapid heart beat
- Dehydration
- Painful abdomen
- Vomiting
If you notice any of these signs, please call us immediately 905.529.1004. Our team of experienced staff is always available to answer your questions and help assist you in case of an emergency.
We have attached an article below that explains more about the Parvo Virus.
What Every Puppy Owner Needs to Know About Parvo in Puppies Parvo in puppies is unfortunately a common disease with deadly consequences. Here's what to know about parvo in puppies and protecting your dog.
08/10/2023
A great article about why it is so important to keep your pets hydrated.
Keeping Your Pets Hydrated Our furry friends can get dehydrated quickly! Especially during the hot summer months. Make sure you know about your pet’s needs and give them access to fresh water at all times.
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