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Miami Veterinary Specialists: Emergency Room

8601 Sunset Dr, Miami, FL 33143, United States

4.3 (363 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Specialty + Emergency

About This Hospital

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About this hospital

Miami Veterinary Specialists: Emergency Room

Emergency room coverage is listed at 8601 Sunset Dr for Miami Veterinary Specialists: Emergency Room, in Miami, FL. As a Specialty + Emergency facility, it’s set up for urgent cases that may go beyond what a regular clinic can handle on the spot. If you’re searching during a crisis, treat the address and the type of service as your starting point, then confirm current capabilities and wait times by calling the hospital directly.

Miami emergency vet context

In Miami, emergency veterinary needs often spike around weekday evenings, weekends, and travel-heavy seasons, when pet owners may notice sudden breathing problems, injuries, or ingestion concerns away from home. Demand can also increase when heat-related stress leads to heatstroke risk, or when pets get into foods, medications, or toxins while routines change. A specialty + emergency room typically becomes a next-step option when symptoms are time-sensitive or when a case needs more focused evaluation than primary care can provide.

Independent-practice angle

Miami Veterinary Specialists: Emergency Room is documented as an independent practice, not part of a large chain network. For pet owners, that can mean care decisions and how information is shared may depend more on local team workflow and day-to-day staffing. Compared with chains, there may not be the same chain-wide referral pathways or standardized processes across multiple locations. That doesn’t automatically mean more or less care—just that you should call and ask how the hospital handles incoming referrals and after-hours triage.

Specialty referral and what that means

This listing is categorized as Specialty + Emergency, which often points to cases that benefit from deeper diagnostic work or condition-focused management. Primary-care veterinarians may refer patients when initial assessment suggests a problem needing specialty-level attention, imaging, advanced monitoring, or specific treatment planning. The visit flow can feel different from a walk-in emergency: intake may include more targeted history questions, and the care plan may shift as results come in. Calling ahead can help you understand what they can handle for your specific concern.

Reception signal from the rating

The hospital’s public rating is 4.3 across 363 reviews. For emergency settings, that kind of number typically suggests relatively consistent experiences—often meaning front-desk communication, clarity about next steps, and how owners perceive the value of the time spent there. Ratings in this range still leave room for variation, especially in emergencies where timing and outcomes can differ. If your situation is urgent, focus on getting direct answers from staff, even if you’ve read the rating.

What 363 reviews can tell you

With 363 public reviews, there’s a larger pool for travelers and locals to compare notes across different dates and circumstances. That can help you form a steadier picture than a small number of comments would. Review volume may also mean you can find recurring themes about scheduling, communication, or how quickly people felt they were seen. Still, outcomes in emergencies vary, so use the review set as a reference point, not a guarantee.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to 8601 Sunset Dr, call to confirm they’re currently accepting emergency cases and ask what information they need for triage. Gather any medical records you have, including vaccination history, medication lists, and prior diagnoses, and bring them in whatever form you can. If you can, be ready to discuss payment expectations with the front desk on arrival, since emergency hospitals may need to start care promptly based on clinical urgency.

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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 Miami?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026