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Animal Emergency Service

280 Middle Country Rd Suite L, Selden, NY 11784, United States

4.2 (905 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 280 Middle Country Rd Suite L

About this hospital

Animal Emergency Service on Long Island

Animal Emergency Service is an emergency veterinary hospital serving Long Island, NY from 280 Middle Country Rd Suite L in Selden, with documented 24-hour availability and a phone line at (631) 698-2225. If you’re searching for an emergency veterinary option during late nights, weekends, or holiday hours, this type of facility is built for urgent, time-sensitive needs. For exact services, triage flow, and what to expect on arrival, call ahead and ask.

Long Island emergency vet context

On Long Island, emergency vets are often the next step when a regular clinic is closed, or when an issue can’t wait—such as breathing problems, severe bleeding, repeated vomiting, traumatic injuries, or sudden weakness. Demand can spike around evening hours and bad-weather days when people are more likely to notice symptoms late. When you’re looking in the Selden area, it helps to assume you may be dealing with triage-first intake rather than a standard appointment timeline.

Independent-practice angle

Animal Emergency Service is listed as independent rather than part of a larger chain. With an independent emergency hospital, the day-to-day approach may feel more locally shaped, and the range of what can be handled on-site can vary depending on staffing and resources at that time. Chain-affiliated networks may have more centralized pathways, while independents may rely more on on-the-spot decision-making. Either route can work—what matters most is confirming current capabilities by phone when you’re under time pressure.

Emergency-focused operating model

As an emergency veterinary category with documented 24-hour availability, this hospital is set up for triage-style intake. In practice, that usually means you’ll be asked about symptoms, how long they’ve been happening, and what you’re seeing right now, then routed to next steps based on urgency. If you’re calling, ask whether you should come in immediately or if there are any first-aid steps they want you to do while you travel. For unknown or worsening symptoms, plan to go in.

Reception signal from the rating

Publicly available information shows a 4.2 rating across 905 reviews for Animal Emergency Service. A score in this range often reflects relatively consistent experiences for many visitors, with some variation depending on the situation and how quickly needs are identified at check-in. For owners, that typically points to the importance of front-desk communication and process clarity—especially when the visit is urgent and emotions run high. Still, call to confirm what to expect for your case.

What 905 reviews can tell you

With 905 public reviews, there’s enough volume for a reader to compare patterns across different visits and circumstances, including weekends, overnight arrivals, and a range of emergencies. That matters because emergency experiences can differ based on how severe the situation is, how fast symptoms were noticed, and what care was needed. Review volume doesn’t replace calling the hospital, but it can help you gauge overall consistency before you drive.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to 280 Middle Country Rd Suite L, consider calling Animal Emergency Service at (631) 698-2225 to confirm they can accept your pet’s situation and to ask what to bring. Bring any relevant medical records, medication lists, or discharge paperwork if you have it. If you can, have a payment method ready for urgent services. If you’re driving at night or in heavy traffic, leave a little extra time so you can focus on intake information when you arrive.

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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