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Animal Specialty Center

9 Odell Plaza, Yonkers, NY 10701, United States

4.2 (1,508 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian · 9 Odell Plaza

About this hospital

Animal Specialty Center

Animal Specialty Center operates 24 hours for emergency needs, with (914) 825-4812 listed for contact. This specialty + emergency hospital is listed in New York, NY, at 9 Odell Plaza, Yonkers. If you’re searching for after-hours help that can handle both urgent stabilization and specialty-level needs, this is the kind of facility many pet owners look for when a situation can’t wait for the next business day.

New York emergency vet context

In New York, emergency demand often rises around evenings, late nights, weekends, and times when symptoms can worsen quickly at home. Pet owners may seek specialty + emergency services for issues that go beyond basic urgent care—such as complex injuries, severe illness, or conditions that benefit from specialty diagnostics or monitoring. Even when the “walk-in” option exists, many people end up calling first to confirm the hospital’s current workflow and whether they should bring records or specific test results.

Independent-practice angle

Animal Specialty Center is listed as an independent hospital rather than part of a larger chain. With an independent setup, the day-to-day approach can feel more locally shaped, and the range of services may vary based on staffing and specialty availability at the time you arrive. In exchange, you may not have the same chain-wide referral connections that larger systems sometimes use. That trade-off can matter if your pet needs very specific specialty follow-up—so it’s wise to ask what options are available right now.

Specialty referral

As a specialty + emergency facility, Animal Specialty Center is meant to receive patients whose needs may extend past routine emergency stabilization. A primary-care veterinarian might refer a case here when there’s concern that specialty diagnostics, advanced monitoring, or specialty-specific treatment planning could change the outcome. The visit flow can differ from a general walk-in emergency: intake and triage are followed by a more targeted workup geared toward the underlying specialty problem, depending on what the team can assess immediately.

Reception signals

The public rating for Animal Specialty Center is 4.2 across 1508 reviews. A rating in this range often reflects a mix of experiences, where many families report acceptable front-desk handling and clear communication, while a smaller portion may flag problems with wait times, expectations, or how information was shared. For emergency visits, that kind of consistency can be as practical as it is reassuring—front-desk coordination and updates matter when time is limited.

Reviewer base

With 1508 public reviews, the overall pattern can be easier to interpret than a small sample. That volume gives you more chances to spot recurring themes—like how communication or scheduling tends to be handled—without relying on a handful of opinions. It also makes it more likely you’ll find viewpoints from different types of visitors, including people searching while traveling or those trying to compare experiences across multiple urgent situations.

Before visiting

Before you travel to 9 Odell Plaza in Yonkers, it helps to call (914) 825-4812 and confirm they’re able to see your pet and what they want brought in. If you have records—vaccination history, prior lab work, discharge papers, or a referring vet’s notes—bring copies or photos. Be ready with payment information and any pet insurance details, since emergency visits often require rapid decisions based on triage results.

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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