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Animal Emergency & Specialty Center

17701 Cottonwood Dr, Parker, CO 80134, United States

4.4 (2,085 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 17701 Cottonwood Dr

About this hospital

Animal Emergency & Specialty Center

Animal Emergency & Specialty Center is an independent Specialty + Emergency hospital serving Denver, CO, with published 24-hour availability and a direct phone line at (720) 842-5050. If you’re searching in the Denver area for after-hours help, this type of facility is meant to handle urgent cases when timing matters and when additional specialty support may be needed. Use the contact number to confirm current intake instructions and any wait-time expectations before you head over.

Denver emergency vet context

In Denver, families often look for emergency veterinary care when a sudden illness or injury can’t wait for a next-day appointment. Demand typically increases with weekends, evenings, and bad-weather days, when injuries, breathing problems, and gastrointestinal emergencies can spike. People may also search for specialty-level evaluation when initial first-aid or a primary-care visit doesn’t resolve the problem. A Specialty + Emergency center can help bridge that gap by offering urgent assessment and follow-up planning under one roof.

Independent-practice angle

Because Animal Emergency & Specialty Center is independent, the experience may differ from a larger chain model. Independent emergency hospitals are often locally staffed and may make more case-by-case decisions based on what’s available that day. The range of services and referral pathways can be more variable than what you might see across a multi-site system. That variability isn’t automatically a downside, but it can mean your best move is to call with a few key details so the hospital can confirm how they’ll handle your pet’s specific situation.

Specialty referral

This listing is categorized as a specialty + emergency hospital, which usually means it can evaluate urgent cases and also support specialty referral needs. In practice, primary-care veterinarians may send patients here when they suspect a problem that benefits from specialty diagnostics or more advanced treatment planning. For you as an owner, the visit flow may feel more structured than a general walk-in emergency: expect triage for urgency first, then discussion of diagnostics and next steps, which can include referral-style follow-up depending on findings.

Reception signal

The hospital’s public rating is 4.4 across 2,085 reviews. For pet owners, a rating in this range often signals a steady level of day-to-day experience—commonly tied to how well front-desk staff manage intake, how clearly the team communicates during stress, and how families perceive the value of time spent on the case. Review counts like this can also help show patterns over time, though you’ll still want to ask questions directly for your scenario.

Reviewer base

With 2,085 public reviews, this listing offers a large enough set of opinions that a visitor can compare perspectives and look for consistent themes rather than relying on a few standout experiences. That volume can be useful for planning, especially for travelers who want a broader view of how the hospital handles different kinds of emergency situations. Still, reviews don’t replace real-time guidance, so confirm intake and expectations by phone before you arrive.

Before visiting

Before you travel to 17701 Cottonwood Dr in Parker, consider calling Animal Emergency & Specialty Center at (720) 842-5050 and describing your pet’s symptoms and age, plus when they started. Bring any medical records you have, including medication lists and discharge papers if your pet was seen recently. If you can, review your payment options ahead of time so you’re not sorting logistics under time pressure 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.

What other emergency vets are in Denver?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026