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Welcome to Timberline Veterinary Emergency & Specialty
We are a locally owned, 24/7 emergency vet in Seattle, providing critical care, surgeries, and urgent care to cats, dogs, and small pets.
Our emergency vet hospital has an in-house laboratory, digital radiology, ultrasound, oxygen therapy, ICU monitoring, a blood bank for dogs and cats, surgical suites, and more.
Open 24/7, we are located just off I5 on 15th Ave. NE in North Seattle, so we’re convenient for Shoreline, Edmonds, Lynnwood, Bothell, Kirkland, Bellevue, and beyond. Get directions.
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Is this a Vet Emergency?
Not sure if your pet is having an emergency? Call us right away at (206) 828-6868 to speak with one of our veterinary professionals.
Scenarios and clinical signs that your pet likely needs to be seen right away:
- Hit by a car or other major traumatic event
- Difficulty breathing
- Uncontrolled bleeding
- Seizures or convulsions
- Persistent vomiting, retching, or diarrhea
- Inability to urinate
- Any toxin ingestion
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Why Choose Timberline Veterinary Emergency & Specialty?
Local, Veterinarian-Owned
We are deeply rooted in the Seattle community and dedicated to offering exceptional veterinary care. Our team loves animals, and we understand the importance of high-quality emergency, critical and specialty care for pets.
Open 24/7
We provide around-the-clock emergency and critical care every day, including all holidays, to ensure your pet receives care when they need it most.
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Comprehensive Services
From emergency and critical care to specialized treatments, we have everything covered at Timberline.
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- Emergency & Urgent Care
- Surgical Services
- Intensive Care Unit
- In-House Laboratory
- Radiology and Ultrasound
- Electrocardiography and Echocardiology
- Oxygen Therapy including high flow and ventilation
- Blood Bank for Dogs and Cats
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Evidence-Based, Compassionate Care
Our approach combines scientific rigor with a heartfelt commitment to your pet's well-being. We believe in collaborative care, working closely with you and your veterinarian to make the best decisions for your pet's health.
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