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All Animals Emergency

24/7 EmergencySmall MammalsAfter-Hours CareInner Sunset SFMulti-Specialist

Reviews

Historically well-reviewed for emergency availability and specialist access. Some reviews note long wait times during peak hours, as expected of an emergency facility. Current operating status is uncertain as of early 2026.

Contact & Hours

Phone: 415-566-0540
Website: Visit website
Hours:
friday: 24 hours
monday: 24 hours
sunday: 24 hours
tuesday: 24 hours
saturday: 24 hours
thursday: 24 hours
wednesday: 24 hours

About All Animals Emergency

All Animals Emergency Hospital (also known as Animal Care and Emergency Services / ACES) is a locally-owned, 24-hour emergency, critical care, and specialty veterinary hospital located at 1333 9th Avenue in the Inner Sunset district of San Francisco, California. Founded in 2011 by Dr. Jill Williamson, the practice operates in partnership with AIMSS (Animal Internal Medicine and Specialty Services) to provide after-hours emergency care when primary veterinary offices are closed, as well as specialist-level referral services. The hospital is staffed by eleven full-time doctors including two board-certified specialists, and has historically seen exotic pets including small mammals such as guinea pigs. Dr. Bonnie Yoffee is among the veterinarians who have treated exotic species. The hospital operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, making it one of the few round-the-clock options in San Francisco for exotic pet emergencies. Note: As of early 2026, multiple sources indicate the clinic may have closed or transitioned operations. The Yelp listing is marked as closed. Prospective clients should verify current operating status before visiting. For exotic pet owners in San Francisco, the hospital's 24/7 availability and multi-specialist staffing historically made it a key resource for after-hours emergencies involving birds, reptiles, and small mammals. The nearby Bay Area Bird and Exotics Hospital (2300 Sutter St) is recommended as an alternative for routine and emergency exotic care.

Specialties Menu

SpecialtyPrice
Amphibian VetCall for pricing
Avian VetCall for pricing
Exotic Mammal VetCall for pricing
Reptile VetCall for pricing
Small Mammal VetCall for pricing

Good For

possible closure as of early 2026 verify before visitinglimited exotic specialty depth compared to dedicated exotic hospitalsemergency pricing

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