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Rabbit emergency vet in Taipei Da'an

These are source-cited public clinic listings for emergency call planning. Call before travel to confirm address, emergency intake, and whether a rabbit-savvy or exotic vet is on duty now.

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Clinics to call

大安動物醫院 (Da'an Animal Hospital)

Taipei · 新生南路一段162號1樓 · ☎ 02-2363-2020

24-hour emergency general emergency Da'an

Official site identifies the hospital as a 24-hour animal emergency hospital. Call first because rabbit/exotic coverage is not confirmed overnight.

Source: daan-vet.com

牧光特殊寵物專科醫院 (Lumos Exotic Animal Clinic)

Taipei

exotic/rabbit specialist appointment

Official site describes Lumos as a special-pet specialist hospital offering specialty consultations, medical care, and hospitalization.

Source: lumosvet.weebly.com

沐沐特寵動物醫院 (Mumu Exotic Animal Hospital)

Taipei · 中山區龍江路78號

exotic/rabbit appointment-only Zhongshan

Public directory describes Mumu as a rodents/rabbits/birds/reptiles specialty hospital. It is not listed as 24-hour emergency.

Source: pethealth.com.tw

展望動物醫院 (Prospect Veterinary Hospital)

Wanhua · 台北市萬華區中華路二段2號 · ☎ 02-2388-0122

24-hour emergency general emergency Wanhua

Official site lists 24-hour emergency and critical-care equipment. Call first because public rabbit/exotic coverage is not confirmed.

Source: prospect-vet.com

全國動物醫院 台北分院 (National Veterinary Hospital Taipei Branch)

Taipei

24-hour dog/cat ICU rabbit care article call first

Official branch page lists 24H emergency for dogs and cats only; the chain publishes rabbit health information. Use only after calling to confirm rabbit intake.

Source: vet.com.tw

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Emergency FAQ

Can this wait until tomorrow?

Do not wait overnight if your rabbit is not eating, not passing droppings, weak, collapsed, breathing abnormally, bleeding, bloated, exposed to toxins, or rapidly worsening. Call an exotic-capable or rabbit-savvy vet while preparing to travel.

What should I tell the clinic first?

Start with the main sign, when it began, appetite, droppings, urine, breathing, posture, pain signs, recent surgery, heat exposure, trauma, and any possible toxin or medication exposure.

Should I use a product or home treatment first?

No. Products, food changes, supplements, and home care should only be discussed after a veterinarian has assessed the emergency risk. They are not substitutes for urgent veterinary care.