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Overland Park Veterinary Emergency and Specialty

8301 W 163rd St, Overland Park, KS 66223, United States

4.4 (974 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian · 8301 West 163rd Street

About this hospital

Overland Park Veterinary Emergency and Specialty in Kansas City, MO

Overland Park Veterinary Emergency and Specialty is listed as open 24 hours, with a direct phone line at (913) 361-3800, serving the Kansas City, MO area. As a Specialty + Emergency hospital, it’s built for urgent, time-sensitive situations as well as cases that need additional expertise beyond standard primary care. If you’re searching from across Kansas City, this type of facility is often where owners go when symptoms can’t wait for a next-day appointment.

Kansas City emergency vet context

In Kansas City, demand for emergency veterinary care can spike around nights, weekends, and sudden illness or injury events, when normal clinic hours don’t fit the urgency. Owners may look for an after-hours option when a pet is actively struggling, has severe vomiting or bleeding, can’t get up, or needs rapid triage. A specialty + emergency hospital typically supports patients that need more than basic stabilization, especially when the cause is unclear or requires advanced diagnostics and treatment planning.

Independent-practice angle

This hospital is listed as independent, which generally means it is not part of a larger corporate hospital chain. For pet owners, that can look like a more locally shaped approach to staffing and day-to-day workflow. The scope may be broader or narrower depending on the case mix and available specialists on a given day. Many independents still handle a wide range of emergencies, but the referral network and pathways for follow-up care can be less “standardized” than those run through a chain.

Specialty referral: what to expect

Being a specialty + emergency hospital means the practice is set up for both urgent triage and referral-type cases. A primary-care veterinarian may refer patients when a condition needs specialty evaluation, more focused testing, or advanced treatment planning. Compared with a walk-in emergency visit, a referral appointment may involve transferring history and prior test results, then confirming the working diagnosis and next steps. In an emergency setting, the order of operations still starts with stabilization.

Reception signals and the 4.4 rating

The public rating for Overland Park Veterinary Emergency and Specialty is 4.4 across 974 reviews. In practice, a rating in this range often suggests the front-desk experience and communication are fairly consistent across many visits, though individual experiences can vary. When owners see this kind of spread in review volume, it can reflect routine interactions (check-in, updates, and discharge or transfer planning) as well as how the hospital handles the stress that comes with emergencies.

What 974 public reviews can tell you

With 974 public reviews, there is enough volume for travelers and local pet owners to compare themes across different dates and situations. That number makes it easier to see patterns in how people describe the visit experience without relying on a handful of opinions. It can be especially useful if you’re deciding whether to drive from another part of the Kansas City area, since emergency care experiences can differ depending on timing, case severity, and the information available at arrival.

Before visiting: practical checklist

If you can, call ahead using (913) 361-3800 so the team can prepare for the type of emergency you’re seeing. Bring any available records, including vaccination history, prior lab results, imaging reports, and a clear timeline of symptoms and medications. Plan for payment readiness during urgent visits, since emergencies move quickly and costs can change based on what diagnostics and treatment are needed. If your pet was referred, include the referral note and contact info for the referring clinic.

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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 Kansas City?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026