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UMass Memorial Medical Center Emergency Room

55 N Lake Ave, Worcester, MA 01655, United States

1.7 (278 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency Veterinary

About This Hospital

Emergency room ·  · 55 N Lake Ave

About this hospital

UMass Memorial Medical Center Emergency Room

The public listing for UMass Memorial Medical Center Emergency Room points to an emergency veterinary facility at 55 N Lake Ave in Worcester, MA. If you’re searching for an emergency vet in Worcester, this location is one of the options you may see when time-sensitive care is needed. Because the directory entry shows a public rating of 1.7 across 278 reviews, it’s wise to review recent details and call ahead to confirm current intake and wait expectations.

Worcester emergency vet context

In Worcester, emergency veterinary care often gets sought when something changes suddenly at home—after-hours injuries, severe vomiting, breathing trouble, accidents, or sudden weakness. For many pet owners, the key question is not just whether the hospital treats emergencies, but whether it can see your pet promptly and handle the specific problem you’re seeing. Facilities like emergency rooms serve a range of neighborhoods across the city, with demand rising during evenings, weekends, and busy seasonal periods.

Independent-practice angle

This directory lists UMass Memorial Medical Center Emergency Room as an independent emergency veterinary operation. In practice, an independent hospital may rely on locally managed workflows rather than standardized, chain-wide processes. That can mean the service approach and turnaround times vary more depending on staffing and case mix on a given day. The trade-off isn’t automatically “better” or “worse,” but it can be less predictable than a larger network when it comes to referrals or specialized pathways. Calling ahead helps you find out what they can do for your case.

Emergency-focused operating model

When an emergency veterinary hospital operates on an emergency-focused model that is not fully 24/7, hours and intake timing can matter. Typically, these facilities use triage on arrival to sort cases by urgency—such as breathing issues or active bleeding first. For pet owners, the decision often comes down to whether symptoms suggest immediate danger versus something that can wait for the next open window. If you’re unsure, call the hospital before you drive to ask how they handle arrivals and whether you should come in now.

Reviewer base and what the number means

With 278 public reviews and a 1.7 rating shown on the directory, there’s enough feedback volume for travelers to compare patterns across many experiences. That doesn’t replace reading individual details, but the number of reviews can reduce the chance you’re looking at only a few isolated complaints or praises. Still, without the text of the reviews in this directory entry, it’s best to use the rating as a prompt to call and ask direct questions about current capacity, triage flow, and what to expect at arrival.

Before visiting

Before you head to 55 N Lake Ave, consider calling first and asking what they can accept right now and what the check-in process looks like. If you have it, bring medical records, medication lists, and any discharge paperwork from recent visits. Also plan for payment readiness, since emergency care commonly involves decisions and estimates early in triage. If your pet is in distress, follow the hospital’s instructions for arrival and don’t delay emergency steps suggested by the staff when you call.

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From the Journal

UMass Memorial ER for Pets: What Emergency Triage Looks Like and What to Bring
Vet Guides

UMass Memorial ER for Pets: What Emergency Triage Looks Like and What to Bring

When a pet needs emergency stabilization, the first minutes determine how quickly staff can correct breathing, bleeding, seizures, and shock. This UMass Memorial Medical Center Emergency Room guide c…

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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 Worcester?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026