Pet Surgery Center of New York
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Emergency veterinary care rarely follows a nine-to-five schedule. When late-night crises arise or weekend injuries demand immediate attention, clinics like the Pet Surgery Center of New York become essential in urban neighborhoods where pet owners live in close quarters with limited outdoor space. Long Island City’s mix of converted warehouses and high-rise apartments means more dogs and cats share sidewalks and elevators—raising the odds of accidents that can’t wait until morning. Situated at 44-16 23rd St, the center occupies a street-level storefront just steps from the elevated subway tracks, making it accessible even when traffic snarls the Queensboro Bridge approaches. Ownership here reflects the changing face of the borough; the practice identifies as both veteran-owned and women-owned, a combination that mirrors the diversity of the blocks around it. While no one plans for emergencies, having a number like (718) 263-3229 saved in your phone can turn panic into action. For directions, the map at this link pinpoints the exact entrance along 23rd Street.