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Carolina Veterinary Specialists Huntersville

12117 Statesville Rd, Huntersville, NC 28078, United States

4.1 (917 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 12117 Statesville Rd

About this hospital

Carolina Veterinary Specialists Huntersville, 24-hour emergency access

Carolina Veterinary Specialists Huntersville is an emergency veterinary hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina, listed as open around the clock and reachable at (704) 464-2523. If your pet is dealing with sudden illness, injury, or anything that can’t wait, this is the kind of facility people look for when an ER-style response matters. Use the phone number to confirm current entry steps and any intake requirements before you head out.

Charlotte emergency vet context

In a larger metro like Charlotte, emergency veterinary care often serves demand that builds quickly across neighborhoods—overnight illnesses, after-hours injuries, and urgent conditions that happen at home. Pet owners may search for an emergency hospital when symptoms escalate faster than a typical daytime appointment can handle, or when a regular clinic is closed. Locations like this also tend to see cases referred from primary care when time is critical, so calling ahead can help you understand what to expect during intake.

Independent-practice angle

This listing is for an independent hospital rather than a chain. In practice, that can mean the team relies more on its own local staffing and daily workflow, with decisions made within the hospital’s immediate resources. Depending on the case and how the hospital is staffed, an independent emergency hospital may handle many common ER needs but still have limits on what it can do onsite. It’s worth asking what services are available during your specific arrival time.

Emergency-focused operating model

An emergency veterinary setting is built around triage, meaning patients are assessed based on urgency rather than arrival order. Even when a hospital is open continuously, the workflow often starts with intake and stabilization steps, followed by additional evaluation as soon as possible. If your pet is actively worsening—trouble breathing, heavy bleeding, seizures, or collapse—calling before you drive can confirm where to enter and whether any first-aid steps are appropriate. If you’re told to come in, plan for a waiting period as triage develops.

Reception and rating signal

Carolina Veterinary Specialists Huntersville shows a public rating of 4.1 across 917 reviews. For a directory reader, that range typically suggests a mix of experiences that are consistent enough to average out, including front-desk flow, communication at intake, and how well expectations are set during a stressful visit. It may also reflect perceived value relative to the urgency of care. Use the rating as a signal, not a substitute for calling with case details.

Reviewer pattern and how to use it

With 917 public reviews, you have enough volume to cross-check patterns across many different pet owners and situations, including repeat visits and one-time emergencies. That can be helpful when you’re trying to judge whether an ER hospital’s communication and coordination feel predictable during peak stress. Still, review details are not the same as your pet’s specific needs, so confirm availability and intake process by phone once you know what’s happening.

Before visiting: quick practical checklist

Before you travel, call (704) 464-2523 to confirm current entry and triage steps, especially if you’re arriving at night or during busy hours. Bring any medical records you have, including medication lists and recent test results, so the team can avoid delays. If you have payment preferences or need to ask about forms of payment, ask during your call so you’re not scrambling at check-in.

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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 Charlotte?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026