HUB Veterinary Group

HUB Veterinary Group

Emergency Vet·316 Boston Post Rd, Port Chester, NY 10573
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About HUB Veterinary Group

HUB Veterinary Group is a emergency vet provider serving pet owners in Port Chester, NY and nearby communities. They specialize in veterinarian. Reach out to learn about their services, availability, and pricing.

Last updated March 2026

Emergency Vet Services

Services offered by HUB Veterinary Group:

  • Veterinarian
  • 24/7 emergency veterinary care and triage
  • Trauma treatment for injuries and accidents
  • Poison control and toxin ingestion treatment
  • Emergency surgery and critical care monitoring
  • After-hours urgent care for acute illness
  • Oxygen therapy and intensive care stabilization

Emergency Vet in Port Chester — FAQ

What should I bring to an emergency vet visit?

Bring your pet's medical records and current medication list. If your pet ingested something toxic, bring the packaging. Note when symptoms started. For injured pets, use a towel as a stretcher for transport. Call the closest emergency clinic on your way so they can prepare for your arrival.

How can I prepare for a pet emergency before one happens?

Post two numbers somewhere visible at home: your regular Port Chester vet and the nearest 24-hour emergency animal hospital. Save the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (888-426-4435) in your phone — it is staffed 24/7 and is the fastest resource when your pet ingests something unknown (a $95 consultation fee applies). Build a basic pet first aid kit with gauze, non-stick bandages, hydrogen peroxide (for inducing vomiting only if directed by poison control), a digital thermometer, and a saline eyewash. In New York, tick-borne illness is a real emergency risk April-November — know the signs of sudden fever, lethargy, and joint pain that can indicate Lyme disease or anaplasmosis.

What to Look For in a Emergency Vet Provider

  • 24/7 availability with a veterinarian always on-site (not just on-call)
  • Full diagnostic equipment: X-ray, ultrasound, blood chemistry on-site
  • Board-certified emergency and critical care specialists (DACVECC)
  • Oxygen cages, surgical suite, and ICU capability
  • Clear upfront communication about estimated costs before treatment
  • Coordination with your regular vet for follow-up care

Typical Emergency Vet Pricing

Emergency exam fee$150-300
Emergency surgery$1,500-5,000+
Overnight hospitalization$500-1,500
Blood work (emergency panel)$200-400
X-rays (emergency)$200-400

Pricing data: American Pet Products Association (APPA), 2025. Actual rates vary by provider, location, and pet size.

Questions to Ask Before Choosing

  1. 1Is a veterinarian on-site 24/7, or is someone on-call?
  2. 2What diagnostic equipment do you have available right now?
  3. 3Can you give me a cost estimate before starting treatment?
  4. 4Do you accept pet insurance, and can you file claims directly?
  5. 5How will you coordinate follow-up care with my regular vet?
  6. 6Do you offer payment plans for large bills?

Call ahead before driving to an emergency vet. They can prepare for your arrival and may have specific instructions based on your pet's symptoms. Keep this number saved in your phone for emergencies.

Provider data sourced from Google Business Profiles, verified March 2026. Pricing data from APPA 2025 national survey.

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