4000 Montgomery Blvd
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Phone: 505-883-8387
E-mail: vssnm@nmia.com

For After Hours Emergency Care
The Emergency Clinic is now open 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Veterinary Emergency and Speciality Center of NM

About Us



Veterinary Emergency and Speciality Center of NM is a full-service veterinary medical facility, located in Albuquerque, NM . The professional and courteous staff at Veterinary Emergency and Speciality Center of NM seeks to provide the best possible medical care, surgical care and dental care for their highly-valued patients.

We are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative health care and health-related educational opportunities for our clients. Veterinary Emergency and Speciality Center of NM strives to offer excellence in veterinary care to Albuquerque, NM and surrounding areas.

Please take a moment to contact us today, to learn more about our veterinary practice and to find out more information about how Veterinary Emergency and Speciality Center of NM can serve the needs of you and your cherished pet.

News and Announcements


Our new clinic is now open and running. We have more space and it is great, come down and see us.  It is located at Morningside and Montgomery NE. Located between Carlisle and Jefferson.

HIGHLIGHTS OF OUR NEW CLINIC

-11,500 SQUARE FEET

-EIGHT EXAM ROOMS

-320 SQUARE FEET OF IN-HOUSE LABRATORY

-57 CAGES AND 20 KENNELS

-3 LARGE SURGICAL SUITES

-STATE OF THE ART HIGH FREQUENCY RADILOGY UNIT

-IN-HOUSE CT-SCAN FOR ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS

-IN-HOUSE PHYSICAL THERAPY WITH HYDROTHERAPY POOL AND BUILT IN TREADMILL.

-CONFRENCE ROOM FOR OVER 40 PEOPLE FOR CE AND MEETINGS

-SEPERATE ROOMS FOR ULTRASOUND AND ENDOSCOPY

LOTS LOTS MORE!!

 

 



Monday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

For after hours emergency care The Emergency Clinic is now open 24 hours a day 7 days a week.


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