Veterinarians in Seattle, mapped by Jumper
Every veterinarian OpenStreetMap knows about near central Seattle, Washington, with addresses, phone numbers, hours, and directions, plus today's local weather.
Jumper is checking the Seattle conditions...
Heavy weather today? Call ahead and drive with care. The same heat and cold that stress your pet matter most on the way to the vet.
The 60 mapped veterinarians in Seattle
Sorted by distance from central Seattle. Addresses, hours, and phone numbers come from OpenStreetMap and can lag reality, so call ahead to confirm.
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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Jet City Animal Clinic
0.7 miMo-Fr 07:30-18:00 · Sa 08:00-16:00822 12th Avenue, Seattle, 98122 - 4
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Urban Animal - Capitol Hill
1.2 miMo-Sa 08:00-20:00909 East Thomas Street, Seattle, WA 98102 - 10
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Madison Street Animal Hospital
1.6 miMo-Fr 08:00-19:00 · Sa 08:00-18:002215 East Madison Street, Seattle, 98112 - 13
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Elliott Bay Animal Hospital
3 miMo-Fr 07:00-18:002042 15th Avenue West, Seattle, WA 98119 - 19
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Pet Care Center at Luna Park
3.1 miMo-Fr 08:00-18:00 · Sa-Sun closed2950 Southwest Avalon Way, Seattle, WA 98126 - 21
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Emerald City Emergency Clinic
3.5 mi4102 Stone Way North, Seattle, WA 98103Open 24/7 - 25
Showing the 25 closest of 60; the map has all of them.
Trip prep for Seattle weather
- Never leave a pet in the car. On an 80°F day a parked car passes 100°F inside in about 10 minutes, even with windows cracked. Whatever the errand, bring them in or leave them home.
- August averages 77.6°F highs in Seattle: plan the trip for the cooler morning or evening, and check today's conditions above before loading up.
- For emergencies, call on the way. Let the clinic know you are coming so they can prepare, keep your pet calm, and minimize movement for injuries.
Seattle veterinarian questions
Place data © OpenStreetMap contributors (ODbL). Coverage varies by city; a missing pin does not mean a place does not exist, and details change: always call ahead or check official pages. In an emergency, call the clinic while you are on the way. Weather guidance is general care information, not veterinary advice.