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VEG ER for Pets

1215 2nd Ave, New York, NY 10065, United States

4.6 (899 reviews)
Brand VEG
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 1215 2nd Ave

About this hospital

VEG ER for Pets in New York

VEG ER for Pets is listed as open 24 hours, with a published phone number at (212) 223-3500. Located in New York, NY at 1215 2nd Ave, it operates as a 24/7 emergency facility. For pet owners, that combination usually matters when symptoms can’t wait for the next morning—whether it’s an after-work injury or an overnight health problem. If you’re deciding where to go, call first to confirm the current intake process.

New York emergency vet context

In New York, emergency veterinary demand often spikes around evenings, weekends, and bad-weather periods when regular clinics are closed and owners can’t get same-day appointments. People may search for a 24/7 emergency option for issues like breathing trouble, active bleeding, suspected poisoning, severe vomiting or diarrhea, or sudden weakness. Because the city’s schedule is fast-moving, clear guidance on whether to walk in or call ahead can make a difference—especially if you’re handling transport with a stressed pet.

The VEG network here

As a VEG-branded location, VEG ER for Pets is part of a broader network identity. In practical terms, a network affiliation often means standardized intake and service expectations designed to keep care steps consistent across locations. It can also affect how referrals and record-sharing work when another facility is needed. For a New York pet owner, choosing a VEG location versus a non-network emergency option may come down to whether you value predictable processes for admission, triage, and communication—plus the convenience of calling a single published line.

After-hours intake

Because VEG ER for Pets is set up as a 24/7 emergency hospital, it is intended to handle overnight arrivals, including late-night and early-morning emergencies. In many 24/7 settings, teams rotate staff to maintain coverage, and communication is typically managed by phone intake and on-site triage. If you arrive at 3 a.m., the safest approach is to call ahead if you can, then go promptly with your pet if instructed. Bring any relevant history to reduce back-and-forth.

Reception signal from the published rating

The directory listing shows a public rating of 4.6 across 899 reviews for VEG ER for Pets. A rating in this range often suggests steady experiences around front-desk reception, communication during a stressful visit, and how owners judge the value of the time and steps taken during an emergency. It does not replace clinical judgment, and review scores can’t confirm treatment outcomes, but they can help you gauge consistency in the service experience.

Reviewer pattern you can use

With 899 public reviews, this listing gives you a larger sample than a lightly reviewed location. That volume can help travelers or residents compare multiple perspectives and notice recurring themes rather than leaning on a single standout experience. Still, review pages are not medical records. Treat the information as a guide to how people describe the visit, and keep your decision centered on your pet’s symptoms, urgency, and the hospital’s current intake process.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to 1215 2nd Ave, consider calling VEG ER for Pets at (212) 223-3500 so you can ask about walk-in timing and what to bring. If you have it, gather vaccination records, a medication list, and any notes on what your pet ate or was exposed to. Be ready for payment-related questions during intake by having a card or payment method accessible. If your pet is in severe distress, go without delay and follow staff instructions on arrival.

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Editor’s note

Useful when the case fits the VEG network's documented scope at this location and after-hours availability matters. Confirm by phone for time-sensitive cases.

Common questions

Is VEG ER for Pets open 24 hours?

VEG ER for Pets lists 24/7 emergency hours in our directory. As with any after-hours animal hospital, call before traveling — staffing or intake capacity can change without notice.

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.

Is VEG ER for Pets part of a network?

Yes — this location operates as part of the VEG veterinary network. Service mix and referral protocols typically follow VEG's standards across locations.

What other emergency vets are in New York?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026