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Allied Veterinary Emergency & Referral

5754 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55419, United States

4.5 (341 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 5754 Nicollet Ave

About this hospital

Allied Veterinary Emergency & Referral in Minneapolis

Allied Veterinary Emergency & Referral operates 24 hours and can be reached at (952) 521-3030, making it an emergency veterinary option in Minneapolis, MN. If your pet’s condition changes quickly, an around-the-clock emergency setting can help you get prompt triage rather than waiting for a regular appointment. Use the phone number early if you’re unsure whether your case needs immediate evaluation, and be ready to share what you’re seeing and when it started.

Minneapolis emergency vet context

In Minneapolis, emergency veterinary demand often spikes around evenings and weekends, when accidents, sudden illnesses, and poison exposure don’t wait for clinic hours. Many searches for an emergency hospital come from “something seems off” moments—breathing trouble, collapse, uncontrolled bleeding, or repeated vomiting—plus head injuries and ingestion concerns. If you’re not sure whether the symptoms are serious, calling an emergency service can help you decide whether to head in now or monitor briefly.

What “independent” can mean here

This listing is for an independent emergency hospital, not part of a larger chain network. In practice, independent operations can look more locally managed, with a team that may be shaped by the hospital’s daily caseload and referral relationships in the area. The trade-off is that your experience can vary more from one shift to another, and you may not have the same standardized, chain-wide referral pathways. The directory listing can’t confirm internal processes—call to ask what services are available overnight.

Emergency-focused operating model

An emergency veterinary model is built around triage: patients are assessed based on urgency, not on arrival order. Even when a hospital is open 24 hours, the team typically prioritizes life-threatening problems first. If you suspect an emergency, contacting the hospital at (952) 521-3030 can help you understand what they need from you and whether you should come in right away. If your pet is stable, the hospital may still guide you on timing and what to watch for during transport.

Reception signal from the public rating

Allied Veterinary Emergency & Referral shows a public rating of 4.5 across 341 reviews. A rating in this range often suggests the hospital works to keep day-to-day communication steady at the front desk, and that many clients feel they received practical guidance during a stressful situation. It does not replace medical judgment, and ratings can’t tell you what will happen for your specific case. For details on intake flow and wait times, it’s best to call ahead.

Why 341 reviews can help

With 341 public reviews, there’s usually enough feedback for visitors to compare patterns across different situations and time periods. That review volume can help travelers and local owners form a more balanced view than a smaller number of posts would allow. Still, reviews are written after the fact, and they can’t confirm clinical outcomes for your pet’s condition. Use the reviews as context, then ask the hospital direct questions before you arrive.

Before you go: practical checklist

Before heading to 5754 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, call (952) 521-3030 to confirm they’re able to see your pet and to get intake instructions. Bring any vaccination or medical records you have, especially recent lab results, prescriptions, or discharge papers. If you can, prepare payment information in advance so you’re not scrambling during triage. If your pet is on medication or may have swallowed something, note the name, dose, and timing to share at check-in.

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Editor’s note

Useful when an independently-operated emergency hospital fits the case better than a chain and the hospital's typical hours align with the situation. Confirm by phone for time-sensitive cases.

Common questions

Should I call ahead before bringing my pet?

Yes — calling first lets the team confirm a veterinarian is on-site, that the case fits the hospital's scope, and that walk-ins are being accepted at that hour. A 60-second call can avoid a wasted drive.

What other emergency vets are in Minneapolis?

Our directory lists additional emergency veterinary hospitals serving Minneapolis. Use the "Other emergency vets" link in the sidebar to see the full city listing.

Listing reviewed: May 2026