Veterinary Resources for Grimes County
This resource page is provided as a community service. Animal Allies of Grimes County does not endorse any specific veterinary practice, and pet owners should research and choose the veterinary care that best meets their needs and budget.
EMERGENCY VETERINARY CARE
Central Texas Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital
Phone: (512) 892-9038
Services: Emergency care, specialty services
Animals: Small animals (dogs, cats)
Location: Austin area (approximately 1.5 hours from Navasota)
Website: ctvsh.com
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital – Emergency
Location: College Station, TX (45 minutes from Navasota)
Services: State-of-the-art Emergency & Critical Care Service (ECC) provides ongoing care for critically ill or injured pets
Animals: Small and large animals
Website: vethospital.tamu.eduLOCAL VETERINARY CLINICS
Dewberry Hill Veterinary Hospital
Address: 4708 Hwy 90 S, Navasota, TX 77868
Hours: Mon-Fri: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM, Sat: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Sun: Closed
Phone: 936-825-3877 Website: https://www.pawlicy.com/vets-near-me/tx/navasota/dewberry-hill-vet-hospital-inc-25116/
Animals: Small animals
Note: Highly recommended by local pet owners
Beard Navasota Veterinary Hospital
Address: 8176 Hwy 90 South, Navasota, Texas 77868
Hours: Monday-Friday: 8-5 p.m.
Phone: 936-825-3877 Website: https://beardnavasota.com/
Services: Large animal care and small animal services
Animals: Both small and large animals
South Central Veterinary Services
Location: Navasota, TX
Services: Small and large animal clinic treating large and small animals, including aviary and exotic animals
Phone: 936-870-4033
Animals: Small animals, large animals, exotic animals, birds
Website: southcentralvetservices.com
Texas A&M Small Animal Hospital Open 24 hours
Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Hospital – Open 24 hour
Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals
Services: Equine veterinary services
Locations: Navasota, Cypress, Salado, Waco, TX
Animals: Horses and equine care
Website: bveh.com
Texas A&M Large Animal Hospital
Services: Treats equine, ruminant, and other livestock patients
Location: College Station, TX
Animals: Horses, cattle, goats, sheep, other livestock
Website: vethospital.tamu.edu/large-animalLOW-COST SPAY/NEUTER & VACCINATION CLINICS
Important: Many local veterinarians offer payment plans or reduced-cost services. Don’t hesitate to ask about financial assistance programs.
Mobile Clinics
Check local community bulletin boards and social media for announcements of mobile spay/neuter and vaccination clinics that visit Grimes County.
WHEN TO SEEK EMERGENCY CARE
Seek immediate veterinary attention for:
- Difficulty breathing or choking
- Severe bleeding or trauma
- Unconsciousness or collapse
- Suspected poisoning
- Severe vomiting or diarrhea
- Signs of extreme pain
- Bloated or distended abdomen
- Difficulty giving birth
- Eye injuries
- Heatstroke symptoms
For large animals, also watch for:
- Colic symptoms in horses
- Down cattle that can’t get up
- Prolapsed organs
- Severe lameness
WHAT TO BRING TO YOUR VET VISIT
- Medical History: Previous vaccination records, medication list
- Insurance Information: If you have pet insurance
- Payment Method: Cash, credit card, or discuss payment plans
- List of Symptoms: When they started, progression, any changes
- Recent Photos/Videos: If showing behavioral changes or symptoms
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Wildlife Rehabilitation
If you find injured wildlife, contact Texas Parks & Wildlife or search for licensed wildlife rehabilitators in your area.
Poison Control
Pet Poison Helpline: (855) 764-7661 (Fee applies)
ASPCA Poison Control: (888) 426-4435 (Fee applies)
UPDATE REQUESTS
Know of a veterinary clinic that should be added to this list? Found outdated information? Please contact Animal Allies of Grimes County so we can keep this resource current and helpful for our community.
Last Updated: August 26th, 2025
Disclaimer: This information is provided for reference purposes only. Pet owners should verify hours, services, and availability directly with veterinary clinics. Animal Allies of Grimes County is not responsible for the services provided by these veterinary practices