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Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center

815 SE 160th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98683, United States

4.6 (1,388 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service · 815 Southeast 160th Avenue

About this hospital

Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center

Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center is documented as open 24 hours, with phone (360) 635-5302. Located in the Portland, OR area at 815 SE 160th Ave, Vancouver, it serves as a Specialty + Emergency hospital rather than a routine daytime clinic. For pet owners, this setup usually means you’re looking for after-hours evaluation when time matters, plus access to services beyond standard primary care, depending on the case.

Portland emergency vet context

In Portland, emergency veterinary searches often spike after hours and on weekends when primary-care offices are closed. Many owners reach out when a pet needs urgent triage—things like sudden illness, breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, suspected poisoning, or injuries that require prompt monitoring. Because families may drive in from surrounding areas, finding a facility that can handle both emergency stabilization and specialty needs can reduce the back-and-forth of referrals. Planning for after-hours care is a common part of Portland-area pet ownership.

Independent-practice angle

Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center is listed as an independent hospital. For pet owners, that can mean decision-making and workflows that aren’t standardized across a large corporate system. Independent emergency hospitals may have a more variable scope depending on staffing and the day’s needs, and their referral pathways may be narrower than those of a chain hospital. The trade-off isn’t automatically good or bad—it often comes down to how well the team can handle your specific emergency and whether specialty follow-up is arranged quickly.

Specialty referral and emergency care

This hospital is categorized as Specialty + Emergency, which typically affects what happens during the visit. In many cases, a primary-care veterinarian would refer a patient here when urgent stabilization is needed and specialty diagnostics or treatment may be required afterward. If you arrive with a walk-in emergency, the first steps still focus on triage, assessment, and stabilizing the pet. From there, the team may discuss whether the case benefits from specialty-level evaluation and next-step planning, depending on findings.

Reception signals from the rating

The public rating for Pacific Northwest Pet ER & Specialty Center is 4.6, across 1388 reviews. A rating in this range often signals consistent experiences with front-desk communication, how clearly updates are shared during the visit, and whether owners feel the care matched what they expected from an emergency setting. It can also reflect how the hospital handles the realities of urgent appointments, where timelines may depend on severity and case flow.

What the reviewer volume suggests

With 1388 public reviews, there’s enough volume for someone researching emergency options to compare a range of experiences rather than relying on a small number of opinions. That can help you build a more balanced picture of what to expect from day-to-day operations, especially when emergency visits vary widely. Still, each emergency is different, so reading patterns can inform your plan without replacing what the hospital can tell you directly about your pet’s situation.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head in, call the hospital at (360) 635-5302 to confirm they are open and to describe what’s happening as clearly as you can. Bring any medical records you have, including discharge papers, vaccination history, and a list of medications or known exposures. If you can, be ready for payment discussions at intake, since emergency care often involves rapid decisions based on triage findings. If possible, bring a photo of your pet’s symptoms or behavior changes.

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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 Portland?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026