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Veterinary Emergency Clinic of Central Florida | Casselberry, FL

3352 S US Hwy 17 92, Casselberry, FL 32707, United States

3.4 (664 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 3352 S US Hwy 17 92

About this hospital

Veterinary Emergency Clinic of Central Florida | Casselberry

Veterinary Emergency Clinic of Central Florida | Casselberry serves Orlando, FL as an Emergency Veterinary hospital and is documented as open 24 hours. If your pet has a sudden injury or is showing concerning symptoms, this is the type of place many owners search for during the overnight window, when regular clinics are closed. For direction and the best way to reach them, use the address at 3352 S US Hwy 17 92, Casselberry and call (407) 644-4449.

Orlando emergency vet context

In Orlando, emergency veterinary care often becomes a last step after a symptom shows up quickly or worsens over a short time. Owners may be looking for help after accidents, sudden vomiting or breathing trouble, suspected poisoning, or injuries that can’t wait for a next-day appointment. Because the city has a steady mix of residents and visitors, demand can spike at odd hours, including evenings and holidays. When urgency matters, calling ahead can help you understand whether they’re ready to see your type of case.

Independent-practice angle

This listing is for an independent emergency hospital, not part of a large chain. In practice, that can mean the team’s day-to-day decision-making is more locally organized, and the services available may vary depending on staffing and the hospital’s immediate capabilities. Some independent facilities handle a wide range of urgent needs, while others may stabilize and arrange next steps if a specific specialty is required. It can still be a good fit—just ask directly about what they can do on-site versus what might be referred.

Emergency-focused operating model

An emergency-focused hospital is organized around fast triage rather than appointment schedules. With documented 24-hour availability, owners typically call first if they can, then go in for evaluation when symptoms are ongoing or severe. Triage usually prioritizes pets with the most time-sensitive risks, such as breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, or persistent collapse. If your pet is stable, the hospital may give guidance over the phone, but you’ll want to follow their direction for when to come in based on what they hear about your pet’s symptoms.

Reviewer base and how to use it

This hospital has a public rating of 3.4 across 664 reviews. That volume can be useful for people comparing experiences, especially when they’re trying to understand what different pet owners noticed during stressful visits. Reviews are still individual accounts, so it helps to focus on patterns that repeat and on practical details that affect your decision, like communication or wait times—then confirm anything important by phone before you travel.

Pre-visit checklist and practical notes

Before you head over, consider calling (407) 644-4449 so you can share symptoms and ask what to bring. Bring any relevant medical records, vaccination info, and a list of medications or known exposures. If you can, bring a payment method and be ready to discuss the timeline of what happened. If your pet is on the way, keep them warm and calm, and bring a carrier or secure restraint so the team can assess them safely as soon as you arrive.

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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 Orlando?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026