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Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care

739 Warren Ave, Portland, ME 04103, United States

4.4 (980 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 739 Warren Ave

About this hospital

Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care in Portland, ME

Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care is listed as open 24 hours, with contact available at (207) 878-3121. If you’re in Portland, ME and searching for an emergency hospital that also handles specialty needs, this is the kind of place you may look for. It operates as a specialty + emergency facility, which can matter when the problem is more complex than basic after-hours urgent care.

Portland emergency vet context

In Portland, ME, emergency animal care needs can spike when symptoms become hard to manage at home: sudden breathing trouble, severe bleeding, toxin exposures, repeated vomiting or collapse, and urgent injury. Many pet owners end up searching for an after-hours option once clinic hours have passed or when primary-care offices are closed. A specialty + emergency hospital can fit those moments because it’s built to evaluate a wide range of crises, and it may be better positioned when a case requires specialty-level input.

Independent-practice angle

As an independently-operated emergency and specialty hospital, Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care is not part of a chain with the same centralized referral pathways. In practice, that can mean more locally shaped decision-making and case management, with scope that can vary based on what the hospital can support at the time. For owners, the trade-off is simple: fewer “chain-standard” steps, but potentially a more direct local approach. If you’re unsure, call and ask how they handle your specific concern.

Specialty referral

This listing is for a specialty + emergency hospital, which typically means it can handle both urgent stabilization and cases that may need specialty evaluation. A primary-care vet might refer when the problem is not improving as expected, when imaging or a focused workup is needed, or when a specialty consult could change the plan. Compared with a walk-in emergency-only visit, the workflow may include more deliberate case triage and targeted specialty assessment, depending on staff availability and the patient’s condition.

Reception and what the rating suggests

The public rating for Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care is 4.4 across 980 reviews. In the real world, a rating in this range often points to a generally steady experience for many clients, including how the front desk communicates and how clearly owners understand next steps. It can also reflect perceived value for the services provided during stressful visits. For anything specific—wait times, paperwork, or treatment questions—call ahead and ask.

Reviewer base and reading across opinions

Because there are 980 public reviews, you can see a broader range of experiences from different kinds of visits and circumstances, which can help you form a more balanced picture than a smaller set of opinions. That volume is useful for travelers or out-of-area pet owners who want to compare comments and notice patterns. Still, remember that emergencies vary, so experiences will differ case by case.

Before visiting: practical checklist

If you’re heading to Portland Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Care, consider calling (207) 878-3121 before you travel so staff can prepare for what’s going on. Bring any available medical records, vaccination history, or discharge papers, and list current medications and dosages. If you have a payment plan or insurance, it can help to ask what they can accept and what documentation they need. In an emergency, prioritize safety and transport first.

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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?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026