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Animal Emergency Clinic

9937 Big Bend Rd, Kirkwood, MO 63122, United States

3.7 (499 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 9937 Big Bend Rd

About this hospital

Animal Emergency Clinic in Kirkwood, MO

Animal Emergency Clinic serves pet owners in the St. Louis, MO area as a specialty + emergency hospital. Public sources note it is open 24 hours, and the phone number to reach the clinic is (314) 526-0816. If your pet needs urgent help outside regular business hours, a facility like this is often where people start their search—especially when an emergency can’t wait for the next day.

St. Louis emergency vet context

In St. Louis, demand for emergency veterinary services can rise quickly when common “after-hours” problems show up: sudden breathing trouble, uncontrolled bleeding, major injuries, or serious toxin exposure. People often look for 24-hour options because travel time matters once symptoms escalate. Depending on where you are in the metro area, you may be deciding between closer urgent care and a facility designed to handle emergencies and specialty-type cases. Calling ahead can help you confirm what they’re equipped to address.

Independent-practice angle

Animal Emergency Clinic is listed as an independent hospital. With independent operations, the experience may differ from chain models in how care is coordinated and how quickly certain specialty services are available on-site. An independent emergency hospital is often locally rooted, with staffing and case support that can vary day to day depending on schedules. For owners, the trade-off is flexibility and local decision-making versus broader chain-wide referral pathways. Either way, it’s worth asking what services are available for your specific problem.

Specialty + emergency referral

This listing describes Animal Emergency Clinic as both specialty and emergency. In practice, that often means the hospital may handle emergencies while also supporting referral-style cases that need more focused diagnostics or ongoing specialty planning. A primary-care veterinarian may send a patient here when the issue appears complicated, requires specialist input, or doesn’t respond as expected. The visit flow can feel different from a typical walk-in emergency because the first steps usually focus on stabilizing the pet, then deciding whether specialty workup or referral-level management is needed.

Reviewer base and what 499 ratings can offer

With a public rating of 3.7 across 499 reviews, you have a sizable pool of owner perspectives to read through, including for travelers and people deciding between nearby options. That review volume can make it easier to spot consistent themes instead of relying on a handful of posts. Still, reviews are opinions and may reflect different outcomes and expectations. For time-sensitive emergencies, use reviews as context—not as a replacement for calling the clinic for availability.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you travel to Animal Emergency Clinic, consider calling (314) 526-0816 so staff can confirm they’re able to see your pet and advise on what to do in transit. Bring any medical records you have, including vaccination history, prior diagnoses, and current medications. If you can, have payment readiness available for emergency services, since forms and deposits can vary by situation. If your pet is worsening quickly, mention symptoms and timing when you call.

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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.

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Listing reviewed: May 2026