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Open 24/7, 365 days a year

Pet Emergency & Specialty Center of Marin

Specialty and 24/7 emergency services when your pet’s health depends on it.

Unsure if your pet is experiencing an emergency?

Call us or bring them to our hospital. We are equipped to treat ANY emergency situation.

Hours of Operation

24/7, 365 days a year

Hours of Operation

24/7, 365 days a year

No appointment needed for ANY emergency care

We are multi-disciplinary specialists who care

The sight of a pet in pain or distress creates a special kind of anxiety — one that intensifies when you can't pinpoint what's wrong.

Take comfort knowing our Marin team combines swift expertise with genuine care to address your pet's urgent and complex needs. We partner closely with your primary veterinarian to ensure your loved one receives a seamless, comprehensive care plan.

You've come to the right place

Multi-disciplinary and board-certified, our team of specialists have the training to identify, diagnose, and treat any condition.

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New patients

Fast track your visit

Save time by filling out our client registration form before your visit. (Not required.)

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Trained for
excellence

We are a multi-disciplinary hospital

Behind every response is our team of specialized experts — veterinarians, technicians, assistants, and support staff equipped to bring comfort, healing, and expert care when your pet needs it most.

The only 24-hour veterinary blood bank in the North Bay area

Your dog’s donation can save the lives of other beloved pets.

Our facility provides life-saving blood products to pets with traumatic injuries, toxicities, and medical conditions that require blood transfusions. A single donation can save multiple lives. Learn more about our donor program and see how you and your pet can make a difference.

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