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Hillside Veterinary Clinic

6150 E Mockingbird Ln #201, Dallas, TX 75214, United States

4.3 (2,051 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 6150 E Mockingbird Ln #201

About this hospital

Hillside Veterinary Clinic in Dallas, TX

Hillside Veterinary Clinic is an independent emergency veterinary hospital in Dallas, Texas, serving urgent needs when injuries and sudden illness can’t wait. Public listings indicate it is open 24 hours, and you can reach the clinic at (214) 824-0397. If you’re searching for an emergency veterinary option in Dallas, this kind of around-the-clock availability can matter—especially after-hours—so call first if you can, and prepare to describe what you’re seeing.

Dallas emergency vet context

In Dallas, emergency veterinary visits often spike around busy commuting times, late evenings, and weekends—when pets may ingest something unusual, get hurt, or develop sudden symptoms. Neighborhood-level demand can come from both residential households and travelers passing through the area. For that reason, a search for an emergency vet commonly leads people to clinics that handle urgent triage, stabilize patients quickly, and advise owners on whether to come in immediately. Availability and direct phone access are key.

Independent-practice angle

Hillside Veterinary Clinic is listed as an independent practice. In many independent emergency hospitals, decisions about triage, treatment, and how quickly certain services can be offered may depend more on the on-duty team and what’s currently available, rather than a standardized chain pathway. That can mean more case-by-case flexibility, but it also means service scope may vary by staffing. When comparing options, call to ask what they can address on-site for your pet’s specific problem.

Emergency-focused operating model

Public information indicates Hillside Veterinary Clinic operates around the clock, which supports emergencies that happen at any time. Facilities like this typically use a triage-first approach: staff assess urgency, stabilize patients, and direct resources to cases that need immediate attention. If your pet has severe bleeding, trouble breathing, collapse, repeated vomiting, or seizures, calling ahead can help staff prepare. If symptoms are worsening quickly, plan on going in without delay.

Reception and what the rating suggests

Hillside Veterinary Clinic has a public rating of 4.3 across 2051 reviews. A rating in this range, with a large number of reviews, usually suggests fairly consistent experiences with front-desk processes, communication, and how owners perceive the value of the visit given what was done. It doesn’t guarantee identical experiences for every case, especially during busy emergency hours, so it helps to call and ask what to expect for intake and next steps.

How the reviewer volume helps you read broadly

Because there are 2051 public reviews, you can often see patterns across many different situations rather than relying on a handful of accounts. That volume can help travelers and locals form a more balanced picture of how the hospital handles day-to-day interactions under real-world conditions. Still, review writing is personal—one emergency can be very different from another—so use the rating as a signal, and verify details by phone for your pet’s needs.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to Hillside Veterinary Clinic, call (214) 824-0397 to confirm they can see your pet right away and to ask what to bring for intake. Gather any relevant records, medication lists, and vaccination information if you have it. If you’re able, write down when symptoms started, what you’ve observed, and any possible exposures (food, toxins, outdoor hazards). Also plan for payment readiness, since emergency visits often require timely decision-making.

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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 Dallas?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026