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Veterinarians in Liège: emergencies, exotic pets and clinics near you

Liège hosts the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Liège at Sart-Tilman, one of the largest veterinary centres in French-speaking Europe. Around it, a dense network of neighbourhood clinics covers the centre, Outremeuse, Rocourt and Seraing.

20 veterinarians within 7 km· Liège

24/7 emergency vets

The university veterinary hospital at Sart-Tilman and several private clinics in the metropolitan area run evening and weekend emergency cover. Always call ahead — admission protocols vary by species and severity.

Exotic pets & specialists

Thanks to the vet school, Liège is one of the best-equipped Belgian cities for exotic-pet specialists and referral surgery. For rodents, birds, reptiles or ferrets, choose a clinic that explicitly lists exotic species.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find an emergency vet open at night or on weekends?
Switch on the «Emergency» or «Open 24/7» filter on the Petzo map: only clinics identified as running an on-call rota will show. Always call first, even for a 24/7 clinic, to alert the team and confirm availability.
How much does a vet consultation cost?
A routine consultation typically costs €30–€60 in Belgium and France, depending on the region and species. Additional care (X-ray, ultrasound, blood tests) is charged separately.
Do all vets treat exotic pets (rabbits, rodents, reptiles, birds)?
No. Exotic pets (NAC) require specific training. Use the «Exotic pets» filter on the Petzo map and confirm on the clinic's Google profile that the species you need is explicitly listed before booking.
How do I know if a clinic is open right now?
The Petzo map shows «Open» or «Closed» status based on Google Maps hours. Enable the «Open now» filter to see only clinics currently accessible. Outside those hours, treat it as an emergency and go to a 24/7 clinic.

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