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Sunstone Veterinary Specialists

1230 NE 106th Ave, Portland, OR 97220, United States

4.6 (256 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian · 1230 NE 106th Ave

About this hospital

Sunstone Veterinary Specialists

Sunstone Veterinary Specialists operates around the clock, with public details listing 24-hour availability and a phone number for urgent calls: (503) 505-7255. This specialty + emergency hospital serves pet owners in Portland, OR, at 1230 NE 106th Ave. If your pet needs after-hours help and the case is beyond basic first aid, a specialty emergency hospital can be a next step. Check availability by phone, then plan your arrival with time for intake.

Portland emergency vet context

In Portland, emergency veterinary searches often come from real-time situations: sudden vomiting or collapse, difficult breathing, significant injuries, or cases where basic care at home isn’t enough. Neighborhood-level demand can spike when severe weather, local events, or off-leash hazards lead to traction and trauma issues. A specialty + emergency facility like this one typically fits when you need advanced diagnostics, ongoing monitoring, and specialist-level input, not just immediate stabilization. Calling ahead can help match your pet to the right workflow.

Independent-practice angle

Because Sunstone Veterinary Specialists is listed as an independent practice, the day-to-day experience can differ from a chain model. Independent hospitals often rely on locally rooted teams and may have a more variable scope depending on which specialty staff are available. That can mean fewer “same everywhere” processes, but it also can mean decisions are made around the case needs and the hospital’s current capacity. For emergency visits, the practical question is whether they can handle your specific presentation.

Specialty referral

Sunstone Veterinary Specialists is categorized as specialty + emergency, which usually means it handles urgent cases and also accepts referrals for conditions that need more specialized evaluation. Primary-care veterinarians may send patients here when symptoms suggest complex problems—such as advanced imaging needs, specialized monitoring, or cases requiring a deeper diagnostic path than a general practice can provide. In many emergency referrals, the visit flow is less “quick walk-in” and more “triage first,” followed by targeted testing and decisions based on the specialty focus and what’s urgent right now.

Reception signal

Sunstone Veterinary Specialists has a public rating of 4.6 across 256 reviews. A rating in this range often signals that many clients felt their front-desk interactions and communication were consistent enough to show up repeatedly in feedback, alongside a perceived match between the service and the urgency of the situation. It can also reflect whether expectations around cost, turnaround time, or the clarity of next steps were generally understood. For specifics, confirm details directly by phone.

Reviewer base

With 256 public reviews, the feedback sample is large enough for travelers and locals to compare impressions across many visits rather than relying on only a handful of opinions. That can help you form a more balanced view about how the hospital handles intake, communication, and follow-through under stress. It still won’t replace calling with your pet’s symptoms, but it can be a useful sanity check when you’re deciding where to go in Portland.

Before visiting

Before you travel to 1230 NE 106th Ave, call (503) 505-7255 to confirm they’re able to see your pet and to ask what to bring for faster intake. Gather any records you have, including vaccination history, prior diagnoses, and a list of medications or supplements. Be ready to discuss basic financial expectations at the front desk, since emergency specialty visits often involve diagnostics and monitoring that can change as results come in.

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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