Wherever you are, these buttons open a live map of the right kind of vet around you — emergency, everyday, or a specialist for rabbits, birds and exotic pets. No sign-up, works on any phone.
For accidents, poisoning or a pet that is suddenly very unwell — right now.
Find one near meRabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and reptiles need a vet trained in exotics — not every clinic is.
Find one near meBirds hide illness and need specialist avian care. Search ahead, before you need it.
Find one near meAte something toxic? Get our verified hotlines by country plus a step-by-step plan.
Open emergency pageThe worst time to look for an emergency vet is during an emergency. Take two minutes now: tap “Find an emergency vet near me”, pick the closest 24-hour clinic, and save its number and address in your phone under a name you will remember, like “PET EMERGENCY”. Do the same for an exotics vet if you keep a rabbit, bird or reptile, because those are far rarer and you do not want to be searching at 2am.
It also helps to know your route. A clinic that is 20 minutes away in normal traffic might be your only option late at night — keep its opening hours in mind, and call ahead if you can, so the team is ready when you arrive.
Clinics open, close, move and change hours constantly, and they are different in every country. Rather than publish a stale directory that is wrong by the time you read it, we send you to a live, up-to-the-minute map centred on wherever you actually are. It works the same in Nicosia, New York, Nairobi or Newcastle — and it is always current.
We are not affiliated with the clinics shown on the maps and cannot vouch for any individual practice. In a genuine emergency, call ahead and follow your vet’s instructions. Full disclaimer.