Nashville Pet Emergency Clinic at 12th Avenue South

2000 12th Avenue South Nashville, Tennessee 37204
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MONDAY
06:00 PM - 07:00 AM
TUESDAY
06:00 PM - 07:00 AM
WEDNESDAY
06:00 PM - 07:00 AM
THURSDAY
06:00 PM - 07:00 AM
FRIDAY
06:00 PM - 07:00 AM

(615) 383-2600

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Reviews Á Ratings
  • 5 Reviews
  • John Wilson November 25, 2011

    Awesome place. My pet was really sick, and my regular vet was closed - didn't know what to expect, but I can tell you, I'm glad the they are here. The Doc (Dr Yeltin) was amazing - very knowledgeable, very compassionate, the staff was great - absolutely top notch - took really good care of my pet child. Prices were in line with what I expected too. My vet sent me back the next night for continued observation and treatment,and another vet was on - Dr Stevens - he's awesome too. Glad they're there, wouldn't go anywhere else when my vet is closed.

  • Eric Young August 05, 2010

    First, I've never been to an ER vet before, so I do not have a basis of comparison. Our cat's only 2 yrs old, no bad medical history, indoors, up to date on shots, and she just stopped eating yesterday. We took her immediately and didn't wait around. I called first, they talked me through directions to get there, took her info over the phone, and took our baby when we walked in. There was a wait, and one woman broke my heart as she held her dying dog in her arms and told the receptionist she needed to put him to rest-of course they put her ahead of us but I was ok with that. The kind receptionist even explained to us why she put her in front but of course we told her we didn't need the explanation, we saw for ourselves. All the while our cat was in the "back" and they were observing her vitals. Once we were seen, they asked many more questions, and had us sign off that we were ok with the testing procedures and the money estimates. The vet let us know that she was going to cover everything possible which was also our fault they had to do so much testing bc we go to the ValueVet and don't have previous x-rays and blood work on our cat from physicals. We always got the "she looks good", got her shots, flea prevention, and were good to go (which has always been fine for our other cats, I'm not complaining about ValueVet, they're great!). The vet was sad herself, she informed us that her cat had the SAME problem ours did, and she euthanized him that night! I was sad for her, respected her honesty, but a part of me felt worse bc her own cat died of this mysterious illness. She showed us x-rays and talked to us about blood counts and things I don't know about, but at least she tried. In the end, we said whatever it takes bc we love her. They gave her a 50/50 chance when we asked for some sort of odds. My hubby and I bawled over her, and they kindly gave me a towel to hold her in while my husband worked out the payment. They charge you every possible thing you can think of up front, which I understand bc if they treated your pet, and you never paid, what are they going to do? Keep your pet until you pay up? They gave me extra time with her before we left bc I was bawling, and they were very very sympathetic. She gave a purr before I left, which is rare for her to ever purr, so I felt like she was comfortable-and my cat is very awkward. I picked her up this morning, took her to a vet they recommended with all her paperwork, and when I showed up at the vet 10 min before they opened, they already had her file faxed to them! They gave us a $400 credit for the stuff they didn't have to do to our kitty. I'm still waiting for that vet now to call me with more results. Those ladies at the ER all have tough skin, I can tell, and they are angels for doing what they do. No one made it mandatory to have ERs for animals, and if these ladies didn't do it, who would? I bet they wish they could take all the animals who are injured, and work and not charge people. If our society could be one where we could all help each other and not put a $ value on things then that could be a possibility. But as long as green paper and metal are used to provide amenities for human and animal survival-- then the loss of human and animal life is the result of those who cannot pay up. I hope one day this changes so that all living beings will be afforded medical care without the worry of currency being exchanged.

  • A Google User December 05, 2011

    My son took his dog here. Service was fine but $125.00 for antibiodics? We are now in the $4.00 generic generation or free at Publix, and Target even advertises for you to fill your pet prescriptions there. I called and asked if the antibiodics could be returned for a prescription and she said they were already dispensed so, no they could not. There are people who do not know you can ask for a prescription and take it to be filled at the pharmacy. His dog needed the antibiodic now but looking it up online it would have cost $44.38 from 1-800-PetMeds and the Deramaxx would have been $9.00 instead of $27.73. The whole visit was 543.24 for office visit, x-rays, one injection, medical waste fee and the office visit. We realize a pet is a responsibility but at least when a human goes to the ER you are afforded the opportunity to make payments. Someone who could finance an emergency clinic would profit greatly not charging so much and would force competition to lower their prices to be competitive. I can only imagine what a family would go through if they took care of their pet but an emergency happened and they simply did not have hundreds of dollars to pay an emergency vet clinic so they watch their pet suffer until the vet opens on Monday. Heartbreaking. I am not asking for charity but on the medicine alone it was $100.00 more than what I could have purchased it for. To top the matter off, he never got a definitive diagnosis as to what was wrong with his dog.

  • A Google User July 25, 2010

    How amazing that the Nov 9, 2009 review below by Peter Cole was so ignorant. If he didn't even have a credit card to put $65 and $84 on, then he doesn't need to be a pet owner. NPEC took my credit card, which I'll pay off little by little as I can afford. Get a clue, Peter. Our tax dollars already subsidize your unemployment. Don't ask a business to give you something for free. Only hospitals get gov't funding for non-paying clients - not Vet clinics. You'd be amazed to find out how little the salaries are for any veterinarian.

  • A Google User September 10, 2010

    I won't go into too much detail, but I will tell you that next time our pet has an emergency we would drive to Arkansas before taking our pet here. The service was poor, unfeeling, and inexperienced. Amid my fiancee's sobbing over his cat (he had had her for 18 years--it was time, but still very hard), the vet was more concerned about getting scratched by his seizuring cat than she was about the cat or us. On top of that she misdiagnosed our cat, as we found out at our vet the next day (he pegged it in about 5 minutes--cancer). In fact, she told my fiancee his choice of flea medication was bad and that's probably what did it. After insinuating that he probably killed his cat, she went in the back and sent her assistant out with a price list "incase he wanted to keep his cat alive." In short, we paid nearly $700 to keep his cat alive for the night because we couldn't bare to see her die in a place where it was obvious the staff didn't care about her or us. The next day we took her to our regular vet and had to put down. but look on the bright side, at the end of the day, we got to leave the vet, who will remain unnamed. but she has to live with herself. hope she wasn't scratched.

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