Emergency Vet in Mitte, Berlin
Find emergency vets in Mitte, Berlin and discover clinics offering urgent care nearby. Learn how the Notdienst system works and get help when your pet needs immediate attention.
Emergency veterinary clinics
- Tierarztpraxis Galina Schirow GmbH – Hansaviertel
- Kleintierpraxis in der Torstraße – Mitte
- Tierarztpraxis Oldenburger Straße – Moabit
Frequently asked questions
When should I take my pet to an emergency vet?
You should go to an emergency vet immediately if your pet has difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, seizures, suspected poisoning, or serious injuries. Sudden collapse, extreme pain, or inability to move are also urgent warning signs. If you're unsure, it's always safer to seek emergency care right away.
Is there a 24/7 emergency vet in Berlin?
Berlin operates a rotating veterinary emergency service (Notdienst). This means not all clinics are open 24/7, but at any given time there are designated emergency vets available. The clinics listed above show which vets are currently on duty.
How can I find an emergency vet near me right now?
The fastest way is to check a live list of available emergency vets and contact the nearest clinic directly. The listings above show which vets are currently available in Berlin, so you can quickly find help and get directions.
How much does an emergency vet cost in Germany?
Emergency vet visits are more expensive due to night, weekend, and holiday surcharges. Prices follow the official fee schedule (GOT), and costs can vary depending on treatment. If possible, call the clinic ahead to get an estimate.
Can I go to an emergency vet without an appointment?
Yes, emergency vets treat urgent cases without appointments. However, it's recommended to call ahead if you can, so the clinic can prepare for your arrival and advise you on what to do immediately.
What should I do before going to an emergency vet?
Keep your pet calm and avoid unnecessary movement, especially in case of injury. Do not give food, water, or medication unless instructed by a vet. If possible, call the clinic while you're on your way for guidance.
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How Often Should You Take Your Dog to the Vet?
Most dogs need regular vet visits based on their age. Puppies require frequent visits every 3–4 weeks for vaccinations, adult dogs should see the vet once a year for preventive care, and senior dogs need checkups every 6 months to catch age-related issues early. Dogs with health conditions may need more frequent monitoring. Staying consistent with these visits helps detect problems early, reduces long-term costs, and keeps your dog healthier for longer.
Signs your pet needs immediate veterinary care (2026 Emergency Guide)
If your pet shows symptoms such as difficulty breathing, seizures, collapse, uncontrolled bleeding, or suspected poisoning, you should seek emergency veterinary care immediately. These signs can indicate life-threatening conditions that can worsen within minutes or hours.