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South Asheville Veterinary Emergency & Specialty

1836 Hendersonville Rd, Asheville, NC 28803, United States

4.7 (1,284 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service · 1836 Hendersonville Road

About this hospital

South Asheville Veterinary Emergency & Specialty

South Asheville Veterinary Emergency & Specialty is an independent specialty + emergency hospital in Asheville, NC. Public sources list it as open 24 hours, and it can be reached at (828) 900-2113. If you’re searching for after-hours help for an urgent medical or injury problem, this type of facility is set up for emergencies while also handling specialty needs. Having a 24-hour option can reduce the pressure of finding care at the last minute.

Asheville emergency vet context

In Asheville, emergency veterinary demand can rise quickly after severe weather, weekend injuries, and sudden illness that can’t wait for the next business day. Households with pets that get into things, have mobility problems, or show signs like repeated vomiting or trouble breathing often search for an emergency option nearby. A specialty + emergency hospital can be part of the solution when symptoms need urgent assessment and, in some cases, specialty-level diagnostics or treatment planning beyond what a typical primary-care visit can provide.

Independent-practice angle

As an independent hospital, South Asheville Veterinary Emergency & Specialty is not part of a large corporate network with the same standardized system across many locations. That often means care may feel more locally driven, and the exact scope you receive can vary depending on the hospital’s specialty coverage and staffing at the time. The trade-off is that you may not get the same chain-wide referral pathways or uniform policies you’d see elsewhere. For emergencies, it’s still important to call and ask what they can handle right now.

Specialty referral

This listing is for a specialty + emergency hospital. In practice, that usually means it can handle urgent cases while also supporting situations where specialty evaluation may be needed, such as complex diagnostic work or treatment plans that go beyond routine emergency triage. A primary-care veterinarian may refer patients when an emergency is present but the case also needs specialty input. Compared with a walk-in emergency, a specialty referral visit may involve more targeted testing and a clearer focus on longer-term management after the urgent phase is stabilized.

Reception signal

South Asheville Veterinary Emergency & Specialty shows a public rating of 4.7 across 1,284 reviews. For readers, a rating in this range often suggests consistency in front-desk communication, how smoothly information is shared during stressful visits, and whether families feel the time and steps taken were worthwhile. It doesn’t tell you what will happen for your specific case, but it can be a useful signal that other clients report steady day-to-day experiences when they contacted the hospital.

Reviewer pattern

With 1,284 public reviews, this directory listing draws on a large pool of perspectives, which can help travelers and local pet owners compare experiences more reliably than a smaller review count. You can use the volume as a way to reduce the chance that a handful of opinions dominate the overall picture. It also means the rating is less likely to change dramatically after a very small number of new reviews.

Before visiting

Before you travel, call (828) 900-2113 to confirm they can take your pet and to ask about what to bring for triage. Gather any medical records you have, including prior diagnoses, medication lists, and recent test results, so staff can review faster. Also plan for payment readiness, since emergency visits can require prompt decisions. If your pet is unstable or in severe distress, let the hospital know what symptoms you’re seeing during your call.

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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 Asheville?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026