PROVIDER COST INTENT

Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital Emergency Vet Cost

Plan the financial questions to ask Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital without pretending an unpublished fee is a verified local quote.

Independent guide: Emergency Vet Pennsylvania does not own, operate, rank, or endorse the hospitals on this page. Provider facts come from published sources and can change. Call the provider to verify current hours, capacity, services, and fees.
Last reviewed: August 19, 2026 · Editorial policy · Verification policy · Corrections

Does Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital publish an emergency exam price?

No verified public emergency exam price stored in this dataset; call the provider for a current estimate.

What can make the final emergency bill larger?

The exam is only one possible component. Bloodwork, X-rays or ultrasound, IV access and fluids, medication, sedation or anesthesia, procedures, emergency surgery, ICU-level monitoring, and hospitalization can materially change the total.

Provider facts to verify before traveling

ProviderPublished hoursPhoneVerification
Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital
242 S River St #200, Plains, PA 18705
24/7 emergency service570-208-8844Official site ↗
24/7 emergency services for cats and dogs near Wilkes-Barre.

Ask for an estimate in layers

  1. Immediate stabilization: what must happen now?
  2. Diagnostics: which tests are recommended and why?
  3. Treatment: what procedure, surgery, or hospitalization may follow?
  4. Contingencies: what additional costs could be added if results change the plan?

Compare general procedure-cost benchmarks

The Pet Care Cost Calculator can help with general planning, but it is not a quote from Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital.

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ANSWER-FIRST FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Concise answers designed around provider-selection and cost-planning intent. Reviewed August 19, 2026.

01How much is the emergency exam at Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital?

No current provider-specific emergency exam fee is claimed on this page unless supported by a verified public source. Call the hospital for the current fee.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

02Why is there no exact price for Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital?

Emergency veterinary pricing depends on the pet's condition, tests, treatment, procedures, and hospitalization. Provider fee schedules can also change.

03What should I ask Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital before treatment?

Ask what is urgent now, which diagnostics are recommended, what the estimate includes, what could be added later, and what payment is required.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

04Is Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital currently open?

The provider currently publishes: 24/7 emergency service. Verify directly before traveling.

05What is Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital's phone number?

The published phone number in this dataset is 570-208-8844.

06Can Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital give me a written estimate?

Ask for one when the clinical situation allows. Unstable pets may need immediate stabilization before a complete estimate is possible.

07Does pet insurance pay Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital directly?

That depends on the insurer and provider policy. Confirm direct-pay or reimbursement procedures with both parties.

08Does Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital accept CareCredit or other financing?

Do not rely on an unverified financing claim. Confirm current accepted products and payment requirements directly with the provider.

Verification: Official provider source ↗

09Can I compare Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital with other Wilkes-Barre emergency vets?

Yes. Use the Wilkes-Barre provider comparison page for verifiable differences such as published hours, care model, and documented capabilities.

10Should I wait for a cheaper quote if my pet is very sick?

No. Severe breathing difficulty, collapse, major trauma, repeated seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, suspected poisoning, or inability to urinate can require prompt emergency care.

Medical note: This information is general and cannot diagnose your pet. Do not delay emergency care for price comparison when your pet may be unstable or seriously ill.