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Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury

609-5 Cantiague Rock Rd, Westbury, NY 11590, United States

3.4 (365 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service · 609-5 Cantiague Rock Rd

About this hospital

Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury: open around the clock on Long Island

Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury operates as an animal hospital on Long Island, NY, with 24-hour hours listed in public information and the contact number (516) 420-0000. If you’re searching for emergency help in the Westbury area, this listing points to an after-hours option rather than a standard daytime clinic. In an emergency, clear directions and a quick phone check can help you avoid unnecessary delays before you drive in.

Long Island emergency vet context

On Long Island, demand for emergency veterinary care often rises when regular clinics are closed, including evenings, overnight hours, and weekends. Pet owners may look for a facility like this when symptoms can’t wait—breathing troubles, vomiting or diarrhea with concern for dehydration, traumatic injuries, or sudden loss of appetite. Because Long Island’s roads can add travel time, people commonly search for the closest 24-hour option that can triage quickly and direct next steps.

Independent-practice reality

This directory entry is for an independent facility. In practice, that can mean decision-making and daily operations are handled locally rather than through a chain’s standardized structure. Independent emergency hospitals may still handle a wide range of cases, but the exact scope can vary depending on staffing, referral relationships, and what’s available on-site at the time you arrive. That trade-off isn’t automatically good or bad—it’s one reason it helps to call and describe your pet’s symptoms upfront.

Animal hospital scope: general care plus urgent needs

The listing categorizes the site as an animal hospital. That typically includes general veterinary services such as preventive care and in-house diagnostics for common problems, along with minor procedures when appropriate. Emergency settings often overlap with general hospital functions, but the mix you experience can depend on the case severity and what staff can safely manage immediately. For emergencies, the key question is whether they can evaluate, stabilize, and advise on the next step right away.

What the review count can help you do

This listing shows a public rating of 3.4 across 365 reviews. A larger review volume can help travelers and local pet owners compare how others describe their experiences over time, rather than relying on just a handful of opinions. Even so, any rating is still a snapshot. If your pet needs urgent help, ratings should support—not replace—your phone call for current intake and triage guidance.

Pre-visit checklist for faster triage

Before you head over, consider calling Veterinary Referral & Emergency Center of Westbury using the number listed publicly to confirm they are accepting patients at that moment. Bring any relevant records, including vaccination history, prior diagnoses, and a list of medications or supplements. If you have it, bring proof of identity for the pet’s file and be ready with payment options. During emergencies, details you report on the phone can shape how quickly they can act.

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From the Journal

Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center of Westbury: a Nassau county specialty referral hospital
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Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center of Westbury: a Nassau county specialty referral hospital

Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center of Westbury operates from Cantiague Rock Road in Westbury, a Nassau County referral-and-emergency hospital handling complex cases from general-practice clinic…

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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.

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Listing reviewed: May 2026