Emergency & Critical Care

Best Emergency & Critical Care Vets in New Jersey

When a pet emergency can't wait, these are the top 12 emergency & critical care practices serving New Jersey, ranked by rating and review volume. Call ahead to confirm hours and availability before you drive over.

Top-rated emergency & critical care practices in New Jersey

  1. 1

    VEG ER for Pets

    Princeton, nj

    4.9 (278 reviews)
  2. 2

    VEG ER for Pets

    Hoboken, nj

    4.7 (1283 reviews)
  3. 3

    GSVS Veterinary Emergency Care Toms River

    Toms River, nj

    4.5 (246 reviews)
  4. 4

    VEG ER for Pets

    Clifton, nj

    4.4 (1679 reviews)
  5. 5

    Garden State Veterinary Specialists Eatontown

    Eatontown, nj

    4.3 (2164 reviews)
  6. 6

    NorthStar VETS

    Maple Shade, nj

    4.3 (614 reviews)
  7. 7

    Animal Emergency & Referral Associates

    West Caldwell, nj

    4.2 (1087 reviews)
  8. 8

    NorthStar VETS

    Brick Township, nj

    4.2 (527 reviews)
  9. 9

    Eclipse Specialty & Emergency Pet Care

    Hanover, nj

    4.1 (504 reviews)
  10. 10

    Garden State Veterinary Services Woodbridge

    Woodbridge Township, nj

    3.7 (1042 reviews)
  11. 11

    NorthStar VETS

    Robbinsville Township, nj

    3.7 (1419 reviews)
  12. 12

    Oradell Animal Hospital - Paramus

    Paramus, nj

    3.3 (1048 reviews)

Typical emergency procedure costs

National ballpark ranges — use a free estimator for a region- and case-adjusted figure before you call.

ProcedureTypical cost
Hemodialysis & Renal Replacement Therapy $3,000–$12,000
Emergency Surgery $1,500–$8,000
Bloat / GDV Surgery (Gastropexy) $3,000–$7,500
Tracheal Stent $3,500–$7,000
Splenectomy (Spleen Removal) $2,500–$6,000
Veterinary ICU $1,500–$6,000
Cesarean Section (C-Section) $1,500–$5,000
Exploratory Surgery $1,500–$5,000
GI Foreign Body Surgery $2,000–$5,000
Perineal Urethrostomy (PU) $1,500–$4,000
Pyometra Surgery (Emergency Spay) $1,500–$4,000
Bladder Stone Surgery (Cystotomy) $1,500–$3,500
Blocked Cat Treatment (Urethral Obstruction) $1,200–$3,500
Pericardiocentesis (Draining Fluid Around the Heart) $800–$2,500
Wound Repair and Laceration Treatment $300–$2,500
Blood Transfusion $400–$1,500
Oxygen Therapy $200–$1,200
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy $150–$400

Frequently asked questions

How much does emergency veterinary care cost in New Jersey?

Emergency and critical-care procedures in New Jersey typically run from about $150 to $12,000 depending on the procedure, your pet's size, and case severity. A stabilization visit costs less than a major emergency surgery such as bloat (GDV) or a foreign-body removal. Use a free cost estimator for a region- and case-adjusted figure before you call.

What should I look for in an emergency vet?

Look for a hospital that is genuinely open when you need it — true 24/7 or clearly posted after-hours emergency hours — and, for critical cases, one with a board-certified criticalist (DACVECC) on staff. Board certification, on-site diagnostics and surgery, and an ICU are what separate an emergency and critical-care hospital from a daytime urgent-care clinic.

How many emergency vets are in New Jersey?

Our directory currently lists 12 emergency & critical care practices serving New Jersey. Availability changes, so call ahead to confirm a hospital is open and can take your pet before you drive over.