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BluePearl Pet Hospital

3412 Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326, United States

4.0 (883 reviews)
Brand BluePearl
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 3412 Walton Blvd.

About this hospital

BluePearl Pet Hospital in Auburn Hills (near Detroit)

BluePearl Pet Hospital is listed as an Emergency Veterinary hospital in the Detroit, MI area, with published information showing it is open 24 hours and reachable at (248) 371-3713. For pet owners, that combination matters when timing is tight and you need a facility that can evaluate urgent conditions outside typical daytime hours. The location is 3412 Walton Blvd., Auburn Hills.

Detroit emergency vet context

In the Detroit area, emergency veterinary clinics often serve a wide mix of households and travel patterns, meaning demand can spike when people work late, commute, or plan trips. Pet emergencies commonly bring owners seeking help for sudden illness, serious injuries, breathing problems, toxin exposure, or complications that can’t wait for a next-day appointment. When you’re searching in Detroit, you’re usually trying to match urgency, after-hours availability, and the ability to start triage quickly.

The BluePearl network here

Because this listing is part of the BluePearl brand network, a typical expectation is a standardized approach to emergency intake, triage workflow, and consistent service processes across network locations. In many cases, these facilities handle both urgent cases on site and coordinate referral-style care when specialty follow-up is needed. For a Detroit pet owner, choosing a BluePearl location versus a non-network emergency clinic may mean relying on recognizable operating protocols and structured communication—though the specifics for any case can vary, so calling ahead is still important.

Emergency-focused operating model

An emergency-focused hospital generally runs on an intake and triage model rather than a simple “walk in and wait” schedule. Even with 24-hour access, many facilities prioritize patients based on clinical urgency, and that can affect wait times depending on what arrives before you. If the situation seems life-threatening—such as major bleeding, trouble breathing, collapse, or suspected poisoning—calling the phone number listed for this hospital and then going in promptly is a practical step.

Reception signal from public ratings

This listing shows a public rating of 4 across 883 reviews. A rating in this range often suggests the front-desk and communication experience stays reasonably consistent, and that many clients felt the care process matched the situation they were facing. Still, ratings can’t capture the details of what happened in any single case. If you want clarity on intake steps, estimated timelines, or documentation needs, calling before you arrive helps.

Reviewer pattern and what 883 reviews can tell you

With 883 public reviews, there’s a larger sample size than you usually see for smaller facilities. That means travelers and local pet owners may be able to compare themes across many different visits, rather than relying on a handful of opinions. You can also look for repeated questions people mention—such as how the visit started, how updates were given, and how the next steps were explained—while remembering that every emergency is different.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head out, consider calling (248) 371-3713 to confirm how they want you to arrive for an emergency and what to bring. If you have prior medical records, vaccination history, discharge papers, or a list of current medications, pack them or have them ready to share. For faster intake, be prepared for discussion of payment options at the time of service, and bring any relevant contact information for the pet’s regular veterinarian.

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Editor’s note

Useful when the case fits the BluePearl network's documented scope at this location 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.

Is BluePearl Pet Hospital part of a network?

Yes — this location operates as part of the BluePearl veterinary network. Service mix and referral protocols typically follow BluePearl's standards across locations.

What other emergency vets are in Detroit?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026