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Emergency Vet in New York:
Immediate Care, 24/7.

New York City's premier 24/7 emergency vet. From Manhattan to Brooklyn, immediate care for your pet around the clock.

Average wait time: under 15 minutes

Open 24/7
Licensed DVMs
ICU On-Site

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Pets Treated

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Why Choose Us in New York?

Fast, professional emergency care with qualified veterinarians and state-of-the-art equipment in New York. Your pet's safety is our priority — 24 hours a day.

Immediate Response

Critical cases seen within minutes.

24/7 Availability

Open every day, including holidays.

Trusted by Thousands

5/5 Google rating from pet owners.

Advanced ICU

In-house X-ray, ultrasound, bloodwork.

Board-Certified DVMs

Emergency-trained veterinarians.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees, ever.

Where We Operate:

Manhattan
Brooklyn
Queens
Upper East Side
Upper West Side
Chelsea
SoHo
Tribeca
Williamsburg
Park Slope
Astoria
Hoboken
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about emergency veterinary care in New York.

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What Pet Owners in New York Say

Real stories from pet owners who trusted us with their emergencies.

Sarah T.

Sarah T.

March 2026

"My dog ate chocolate at 2 AM. They were ready when we arrived — fast, professional, and saved his life. Can't thank them enough."

Mark D.

Mark D.

February 2026

"Our cat had a urinary blockage on a Sunday. They took him right in. Truly lifesavers — he's back to his old self now."

Jessica R.

Jessica R.

January 2026

"My puppy was hit by a car. The surgeon was incredible — she's now fully recovered and running around like nothing happened."

Carlos M.

Carlos M.

March 2026

"Our bulldog had bloat. They diagnosed GDV immediately and rushed him into surgery. He made a full recovery. Forever grateful."

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Emily W.

February 2026

"My senior cat couldn't breathe. They had her on oxygen within minutes. The whole team was compassionate and thorough."

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David L.

January 2026

"Our lab swallowed a toy at midnight. X-ray, surgery, and recovery — all handled seamlessly. He came home the next day wagging his tail."