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    Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency

    3.9 (404 reviews)
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    Emergency pet hospital

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    Jeff M.

    INCREDIBLE PEOPLE!!! Literally saved my pup after an accidental raisin poisoning. Very reasonably priced. Staff helped me set up zero interest credit. Great follow-up care!!! I can't even begin to express how thankful we are for this Vet ER

    Empty reception lucky me. Fingers crossed my boy is okay.
    Martina C.

    I had to take my baby boy (little Chihuahua mix,) to the ER as he took a header into a wall while he played with his brother and had a chunk of face taken out. I rushed him to the ER since I was also concerned with a concussion. He may be a jerk a lot (small dog syndrome, and mostly Chihuahua in his mix,) but he's my 8 year old baby. It was THANKFULLY quiet there. And I called prior to give them our information so we got in in a FLASH. I could NOT believe how at ease my normally anxious and excited dog was. The vet tech had him follow her back without Mom, and no whining, crying or looking back. In the 7 years since I adopted him that's NEVER happened. Not even with family!! The entire staff was so kind and sweet with him and believe it or not our visit did NOT break the bank. It was an hour that it took me almost round trip door to door and that was awesome. My boy got excellent care. And they text me the next day to follow up, which I SO appreciated. Highly recommend. And at the same time, hope I never have to go back!

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    Azzy N.

    I had to visit Tanasbourne Emergency Pet Clinic last night-something no pet owner ever wants to experience. From start to finish, everyone was incredibly kind, professional, and accommodating. I called ahead to make sure they could see us, and upon arrival, we were welcomed warmly and got into a room quickly. I really appreciated their check-in process-completely digital, with no papers to fill out by hand, all done conveniently on my phone. We were in and out in just under two hours on a Thursday night, which felt like a huge relief. I'm especially grateful to the doctor who performed a quick ultrasound on my kitty to ensure there were no obstructions. They also followed up the next day to check on her, which really meant a lot. Highly recommend Tanasbourne Emergency Pet Clinic for anyone needing compassionate and efficient care for their pets. We did end up visiting the emergency room here three days in a row. They were kind enough to schedule a weekend ultrasound for my kitty so that we can diagnose why she's been sick.

    Wendy L.

    I came here to have my 16 year old cat put to sleep. Everyone was very caring and compassionate from the front desk ladies to the vet and assistants. I could barely get a word out from my crying and we were taken to a nice peaceful room right away. They put my kitty in a nice soft little round bed with a blanket and gave us lots of time to say goodbye. After she passed they took her back and wrapped her up in a white cloth and drew a heart on the wrapping so we could take her home and lay her to rest in our garden. Thank you for helping my old girl pass in peace.

    Tanasborne Veterinary Emergency saved both of my cats. In August, my sweet Orange cat named Jinx had a bladder blockage. We took him to Tanasborne and they performed a PU surgery. The surgery saved Jinx's life and he is currently cuddled on my lap while I'm writing this. He is my whole heart and I'm so grateful to Tanasborne vet for saving him. Not only did he receive phenomenal care, but they let me call to check on him as many times as I wanted, constantly gave me updates, and the surgery was also way cheaper than other places we looked into. The surgeons, vet techs, and admin staff were all SO kind and compassionate. 2 months after Jinx, our grey cat Izzy had a stomach issue. She was throwing up constantly and we were so scared for her. Tanasborne helped us come up with a solution for her and got her on the right medications to help support her until we could get her to our primary vet. Both cats are so happy now, they opened their catnip toys yesterday for Christmas and I am just so so grateful to still have them. They're truly my babies and I cannot thank Tanasborne enough for taking such good a care of them. If you have a pet emergency, I cannot recommend Tanasborne Veterinary Emergency enough. They will care for your pet with the same amount of love that you have for them.

    Eleven.  Being happy
    William N.

    I could not be happier with a horrible situation for my fur baby. He was diagnosed at another vet with a growth in his front ankle, cancer. One of the recommendations was tanasbourne. We were given 1-3 months without intervention from both, with Tanasbourne offering a small possibility considering the location of the growth...mainly just letting us know we had the possibility of 2-4 months. My dog just turned 6. Named Eleven - born on 11/11 - wedding date, birthdays ....soul mate to my wife and I Full front limb amputation was suggested and preformed. He was sore and would wine for a couple of weeks, but the pain program they have, seemed to be perfectly on par considering the traumatic surgery that just happened. Almost 6 months later, his surgery has healed perfectly with no signs of cancer. Biopsies during surgery's showed no spread to nodes or other areas. This is what we are told is "a rare" occurrence considering the diagnosis (which was confirmed via biopsy) 80lb fur baby is now jumping in and out of our Jeep, going to the dog park, and more importantly...being here by our side My sincere appreciation to the staff, they made a nightmare bearable. Our most sincere appreciation to our surgeon who chose to be honest/forthcoming of possibilities in addition to staying late into the midnight hours to preform the procedure. Thank you team!

    Both of our pups were treated here, two years apart. You held our hand through end of life with them both.
    K-Dawg A.

    From the bottom of our hearts we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to the entire staff at Tanasbourne Vet Emergency. From the moment we walked in the door we were treated with the utmost respect & care. Your facilities' time management & ability to triage patients is second to none. Thank you for taking care of our Ruger & guiding us through one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make. Your clinic also helped us care for, and say goodbye to, Ruger's sister two years prior. The work you all do is invaluable.

    Jessica C.

    I have had the most wonderful experience at this place. I can not thank them enough. My 15 year old cat was not eating or drinking, vomiting, major diarrhea, and was treated for gastroenteritis. This was a horrible thing that happened to my poor girl and the staff here was beyond phenomenal. They treated her for 2 1/2 days and I have never been so grateful. She has already been so much better since she's been home and she even opened up to most of the staff when she's never been known to be friendly. She felt comfortable, and they updated me every single chance they got. To the doctors, thank you so much for your thorough research into figuring out what was wrong with my girl. And to the techs and assistants, I can't thank you enough for being so warm and kind to my sweet girl Bella. I will be recommending everyone to this location if they ever need it. It was the most affordable emergency hospital I've ever been to, and upfront about the price the entire time and there were no hidden charges. Thank you again!

    Poor girl needed a feeding tube

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    Ask the Community - Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency

    Do they allow you to wait with your pet in a waiting room? I read online they were requiring people to wait in their car? I don't drive it is after hours I will take an uber there but need to know if I will be able to wait indoors?

    Hi, James, it is always best to call in advance because they have been at capacity frequently this month from our experience. Some people have to stay in their cars because the waiting room gets full ( social distancing) or they have another pet… Read more

    Is this facility allowing owners inside with pets?

    Only when putting animal down

    Can they spay/neuter rabbits here ? If so what is the cost?

    No, they offer only emergency services. A typical daytime exotic veterinarian would be most appropriate for this.

    Does this vet work with pet owners on the cost of treatment, will they work with you on paying according to your income, what I can afford?

    I don't believe they do a sliding scale or payment plans, but they do offer Care Credit.

    How well does this vet know English bulldogs?

    The owner of the clinic owns an English Bulldog himself, as do many of the employees. They also treat bulldogs of all types routinely, so I would be totally confident in their expertise with the breed (and their many complexities). :)

    Has anyone spayed their dog with this clinic? What is the approximate price?

    They offer only emergency services, so a routine spay would typically be best done at a regular daytime vet.

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    When my beloved cat needed to be put to sleep, the staff was caring and compassionate and treated her gently.

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    Veterinary Emergency Group

    (54 reviews)

    The short version: they saved our dog…read more First off the thing to understand about this place is it's essentially 1 large open area so as a pet parent you see EVERYTHING. While they do have rooms for families to be in private or for waiting with a reactive animal you are in an open main area with other families and see the staff interacting with patients, parents and each other. IMO this makes the medicine they practice better because of the accountability. They have a small snack area with tea and coffee, especially good if you are there much longer than you anticipated. Since I brought our dog alone (my husband stayed home with our son) the front desk staff gladly watch our pup when I needed to use the restroom. Being an open concept you can't help but overhear the phone calls taken by the staff from concerned pet parents. An item of note was call after call taken from concerned pet parents calling because their animal had ingested *insert food of concern*. Instead of telling people to come in without knowing if it was a true concern the staff and doctors asked numerous questions about the animal and food ingested to confirm if it was necessary for their animal to be brought in. I got the sense that they wanted to prevent someone from coming in needlessly, not only saving that person's finances but enabling them to focus on the ones that truly needed help. Keeping in mind this is an emergency clinic it's expected for there to be a premium with costs but what I observed was a staff that did what they could to provide care to their patients as effectively as possible. In one case a pair of rabbits were brought in that were sent home without charge. They were found to not actually be having an emergency but just needed to be given the correct amount of medication (the wife gave the husband the 'I told you so' look lol). Our Veg story: We brought our 9 month old puppy to VEG on Christmas day with a suspected intestinal blockage. My husband had called ahead so they were expecting us. After Cera's initial intake they provided an initial estimate which they were happy to scale back (we declined initial labs in favor of just getting x-rays to confirm the suspected blockage). They proposed a round of meds and fluids to see if the mass would have any movement and sent us home with instructions to return later that evening for a 2nd round of xrays. I took Cera home so we could have Christmas dinner with our family and brought her back after her kid went to bed. Unfortunately the 2nd x-rays confirmed the mass had not budged and surgical intervention was needed to save her life. When discussing Cera the doctor asked me questions about our family, I shared that Cera's kid, my 10 year old son, has autism and Cera was very important to him. She asked about their relationship and said it would be good to bring him to see her in the morning. They got Cera comfortable and they enabled me to stay with her until they were ready to start her surgery. I went home to get some sleep and the doctor called me a few hours later to report the surgery was successful. Later that morning I brought my son to see her. I had heard the doctor tell the staff about my son before her surgery and the staff were so kind and accommodating with my son, assuring him they would help her to come home as soon as she was able. We went home for dinner and later after I got him to bed I went back, prepared to spent a 2nd night there. Upon my arrival the doctor said that pending a good next few hours I should be able to take her home before morning. Keeping in mind our bill was more than I care to admit or thought I'd ever spending on vet care getting her home was not only good for her but meant we would have to be charged for a 2nd night's stay. Just after 1am I drove home with our sweet Cera and had a very happy son in the morning when he came downstairs to find us home. Our family is so grateful. Cera is doing great & expected to make a full recovery.

    While our outcomes weren't what we'd hoped, I have to say for Vet emergencies - we will come here…read morefrom now on. Too many times we have gone to a Vet emergency clinic, our dog taken away, and we sit in a room wondering what's going on and panicking about where our dog is, is she scared, not getting updates, not understanding anything. Our dogs are always terrified to go in, they HATE being taken away from us, and we hate it. That is NOT the case here. When they say open concept - they mean OPEN. You are seated in an area, WITH your pet. The doctor and nurses come to where you're sitting, they sit on the floor with you. You're sitting next to other patients and their people, sitting on other couches near you. You're seeing them x-ray, do labs, triage, etc. on every single pet that comes in the door. You see all the chaos going on in a Vet ER as they do their passdowns and triage. It all becomes visible, and we left there understanding two things: 1) veterinarian emergency is chaos. There's always something. There's always pets in need. And there's always people wondering what's going on and just as scared as their pets. 2) Being able to SEE that first hand, helped us understand, empathize, but also bond with other pets and their owners - as we all sat together, talked while we waited, and created a sense of community in during that time when stress is at it's highest, with our furry family members.

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    Cascade Veterinary Referral Center

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    While it was definitely expensive to make this emergency visit, it was 100% worth it to come to…read morethis location. We literally walked in without an appointment as our Shiba had ingested some cherry laurel berries from a neighbor's tree. She was wobbly and threw up so we knew it was urgent. Dr Harley Johnson and her team were wonderful. She even took extra time to research and confirm we had the right plant and wanted to ensure we didn't take any unnecessary steps or incur any charges we didn't need. I would definitely come back here for any emergency or speciality care!

    I, unfortunately, have recently had to put my 2 oldest cats down. These things, of course, happen…read moreover the weekends, etc., when my regular vet is not available. I found the entire staff very supportive and helpful. In both cases, there really wasn't anything to be done, both cats were elderly and sick, and I knew I was bringing them in for the last time. I really appreciated the staff and the vet's care, one cat had end stage renal disease, and the vet was very informative and caring about what his labs meant, etc. They have a very nice room set aside for those who are saying goodbye to their pets. I realize my experience doesn't have anything to do with acute problems in younger animals that may need surgery, etc., but I was impressed with the compassion and with the speed in which they took care of both of my cats when we were experiencing end of life choices.

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    Compassionate Care

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    In a perfect world, I would hope that no one would need to avail themselves of their service and…read moreour beloved animals would live with us forever. When that is no longer the case and tough decisions need to be made, we had an excellent experience with Compassionate Care to say goodbye to our pup. Let me start by saying that every administrative and customer service interaction was timely, clear, and concise. The last thing you want in this situation are delays and confusion. Once I reached out through the contact link on their website, the email response with details about their different services happened within 10 minutes. An intake call to make arrangements for a euthanasia visit at our home was answered by a human and only took a few minutes. They recommend making a reservation 48-hours in advance, but we were put on a wait-list and we moved up our reservation when things opened up. I appreciate that you can reschedule (with four hours advance notice) as well. They have a variety of services, Eco-friendly cremation, and memorial pieces. Everything was arranged in advance, including payment through their web portal, so when the vet arrived for the appointment it was all about our boy and his (and our) comfort. Dr. Wilson clearly walked us through the process, gave us time to say goodbye, provided options, and was a wonderful partner in the process. Cremation is done at a facility in N. Portland, but they have the option of picking up the cremains in Oregon City which was more convenient for us. Having gone through this experience with another pet where we took them to the vet's office, I would highly recommend this option for the pet's comfort. It just felt better saying goodbye in a familiar space surrounded by love.

    My experience was okay…read more I made a most difficult decision to let my beloved cat go after a long weekend spent almost entirely in ER trying to figure out why he would no longer eat and why his eye was swelling shut. And an even longer two or three weeks before that fighting to get him to eat. Like others here, Kevin was closer to me than my human family. I was busy with the doctors in ER so my partner called in to make the appointment to ease my stress. He said I was primary contact, but it was difficult to make that clear all the way until the day so communications were continually going to him. Not a big deal in the overall picture, but it didn't make the experience any easier. This was my cat for 8 years before I met my partner and while he loved my baby, I was the one with the lifelong bond. The doctor showed up within the time window allotted. We both found her a little cold. I felt like we were just a job and everything was done by number. My BF picked up my cat and carried him to me, but the doctor said we should do paperwork first which resulted in me putting him down after building up to do what I deemed impossible. I was emotional and crying. This really should somehow be handled before the visit. There were corrections to be made on the form. I was about to lose my baby and this only made me aware that I was filling out his death warrant. I am utterly heartbroken. I know holding your baby until the last minute is catharsis and closure, but I found it traumatizing. His passing was peaceful at least. Everyone's goodbye will be unique, and my example will not necessarily match what others experience. Everyone we spoke to was professional. I just wasn't feeling the compassion.

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    Columbia River Veterinary Specialists

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    I wanted to share a recent experience my family had at Columbia River Veterinary Specialists. I'm…read moreposting this to inform others in the community, especially pet owners, about what we experienced during an incredibly difficult time. This is not meant to discredit the clinic as a whole, but to be transparent about an interaction that had a significant emotional impact on us and may be important for others to be aware of. Our family recently brought our cat to Columbia River Veterinary Specialists during one of the most painful moments a pet owner can experience--having to say goodbye. I want to be very clear that the majority of the staff we interacted with were kind, patient, and compassionate. The woman at the front desk treated us with warmth and respect, the staff member we spoke with on the phone beforehand was helpful and understanding, and the veterinarian who ultimately assisted with end-of-life care was gentle, loving, and respectful. He took the time to explain everything clearly and treated both our pet and our family with dignity. Those are exactly the kinds of people you want working in a field that involves end-of-life care and emotional vulnerability. Unfortunately, our initial interaction with one staff member significantly overshadowed the experience. When our family first arrived, the individual who took our cat back (not the person who checked us in) made comments that strongly implied judgment about why our pet had not been brought in sooner. These remarks were delivered in a way that felt accusatory and lacked empathy, especially given that our pet was actively dying and we were already emotionally overwhelmed. Financial limitations are a reality for many families. Being made to feel guilt or shame for not having immediate access to thousands of dollars--at the exact moment we were facing the loss of a beloved pet--was deeply inappropriate and unprofessional. Veterinary professionals are entrusted with not only animal care, but human compassion. This was not the time for assumptions, judgment, or commentary--it was a moment that required empathy, discretion, and support. I'm sharing this because no family should be made to feel judged or shamed while saying goodbye to a pet. I sincerely hope this feedback is taken seriously and addressed internally, because the rest of the staff we encountered demonstrated the level of care and compassion that should be standard in situations like this. Our pet deserved peace and dignity in their final moments--and so did our family. I would like to call out Nicole Akerill aswell. She does not deserve to work in a profession like this! Thank you very much.

    We unfortunately had to use this emergency vet for our dog but fortunately for us, they were all…read morewonderful! From the front desk, to the technician, to the veterinarian, they were all so kind, warm and excellent at their jobs. Yes, it's expensive to have a dog need emergency services. You should know that before getting a pet and you should know things are going to inevitably happen. Having a great team ready to take care of your pet the best they can is exactly why I highly recommend bringing your pet here for emergency needs. Thanks Dr. Tegan and staff!

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    Compassionate Care

    (13 reviews)

    King, Northeast Portland

    My husband and I are both cat lovers. We've shared our lives with many cats during our 35 years…read moretogether. As you can imagine, we've also gone through the euthanasia process many times. It never gets easier. Our experience with Compassionate Care, specifically with Dr. Marie Worobets, was by far the most beautiful and peaceful passing we have ever known. Our cat Bodhi was never frightened. In fact, he seemed to welcome Dr. Worobets presence. She is a wonder. We will be forever grateful to her.

    We had to make the hard decision to have our beloved 13.5 year old cane corso euthanized so we…read moredecided to do it at our home so she could be comfortable and we could have some privacy. I had submitted an online enquiry a few days before bc we knew her time was near. I received a prompt and helpful email response. When we decided it was time, we called in the morning and were able to get a same day appointment, but it was only available after hours for an extra $125. Dr. Kathy was wonderful. She was compassionate, patient, calm and collected. She did not rush us and explained everything in a way that made it just a little bit less stressful. Our dog was 120 pounds so the 3 of us carried her out in a stretcher afterwards and she was wrapped in a blanket which was a more sensitive way to carry her outside vs looking at her body. The reason for 3 stars was the compassion ended at the remains pickup. We received the email that she was ready and it did not say to make an appointment, just gave us walk in hours. We arrived to pick up Kaya's ashes and checked in with Megan the woman at the front desk. She said we needed to hurry up because another family was coming in. She shoved the paperwork at us to sign and hurried us along. After a long drive, my husband asked to use the restroom and was told "no" because another family was coming in. After spending over $1,000 it was a cold and harsh end to what was otherwise a good experience. My husband asked for her name and pointed out to Megan that she was not being compassionate especially with what we were going through and that this would be added to our review for the facility. Only then did her tone change and she reluctantly said "ok, you can use the bathroom" but by then we were upset and just wanted to get out of there like the initial intent was from the receptionist from the beginning. This facility is large. If it's an issue, then they should ask you to make an appointment or have a separate pickup and drop off location.

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    Oregon Aquamation

    (3 reviews)

    I stumbled across Oregon Aquamation while looking for options for cremation for my beloved doggie…read morecompanion of 15 years. Fortunately the lack of reviews on this app didn't stop me from contacting them after learning the difference between standard cremation and Aquamation. Not only is this a less violent process it's a much better process for the environment without ANY drawbacks that I could identify. Joey the owner was truly empathetic to my situation as I spoke to him from the parking lot of Dove Lewis Pet hospital moments after I picked up my baby girl. He offered to pick Dini up from my house (and would have come to Dove Lewis if I had asked him to!) Without any additional charge! The "least expensive" cremation option given to me by Dove Lewis charges an outrageous fee of $200+ to pick up your pet! And they do traditional fire cremation. Joey met me at my house and took great care placing Dini in his van, assuring me that she would be treated with the dignity she and I deserved. Only 5 days later he let me know she was ready to come home. On Christmas Eve he delivered her ashes to me. The total cost for her individual (vs. group) Aquamation including pickup and delivery was $219! Much less than any other option I found and done with the greatest compassion and professionalism. I can't recommend them more highly! It was the bright spot in an otherwise terribly painful experience. Please do yourself and your pet a favor and contact them for any information you need to make your decision. I promise you won't regret it!

    It has been 6 months since Joey and his team at Oregon Aquamation helped us with the transition of…read moreour precious kitty, Lilly. We had 17 amazing years with her and she went at home peacefully. But this made finding someone to take care of her remains difficult. Most cremation services only picked up from veterinary offices. The ones that did private care were outrageously expensive...nearing $1000 including transport. They were mostly unhelpful or outright unkind. Then I took a chance and opened the google listing for Oregon Aquamatoon. The owner himself, Joey, answered. He was kind and patient. They were so affordable by comparison and would come to our home to take Lilly. They tagged her with a metal tag that stayed with her. They put her beautiful, pure white sand remains in a lovely bamboo box with her pawprint laser etched with her name. They also gave us beautiful clippings of her fur sealed in a glass bottle. They dropped her back with us at a time that worked with my work schedule so she wouldn't be left alone. They donated her blanket to a cat rescue. I cant say enough about this company. They are heavensent. We miss our girl so much but her transition and final rest were so peaceful.

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    Cedar Mill Veterinary Hospital

    (68 reviews)

    This is Midnight. My precious baby. She has been fighting some respiratory issues for a while now…read moreand nothing worked until Dr. Bailey recommended something else that was more intense. Guess what? IT WORKED. Their techs are super sweet. Midnight is normally very nervous coming to the vet but as you can tell from these photos is that she is very comfortable. This is her on no meds. I work in vet med- ER and cedar mills pricing is super reasonable!

    We found this vet as we just moved here from CA. Our initial wellness exam was pleasant however the…read moreprice was way more than what we paid in CA. At our visit we noted seeing blood in our dogs urine and they did an ultrasound but didn't want to do a pee test based off the ultrasound. Well our dog kept having to urinate frequently following the appointment and there was still blood. So we called asking if we could start treatment for a UTI as our dog had a history of them and this was likely the issue. They said we needed to catch a urine sample and bring it in office to determine treatment. We did this another $100 later and they say there is no UTI and to bring her in for a clean catch sample and another ultrasound and more test. Mind you days are passing and our dog is not feeling better. We ultimately went to another vet up the road who treated her same day and was in the same price range as what we paid in CA. Their wellness visit was $30 cheaper too. It's unfortunate because our initial visit was positive but it just seemed like they wanted to keep charging us instead of treating our dog.

    Tanasbourne Veterinary Emergency - vet - Updated June 2026

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