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Are you looking for a veterinarian in your location? Check out our list of quality vets located in a city near you. Authority Vet also provides information on the health and wellbeing of our pets. Our writers are individuals who are currently working in the field of veterinarian medicine and currently work in a veterinary clinic. Our content is fact-checked and verified for accuracy by our independent vet techs.

Where To Find A Veterinarian

Find a veterinarian located in a city near you. First start by finding your state and then find your city location. If you cannot find your city, look for the nearest location to you. Some small locations might not offer very many veterinarians.

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Vets Open Week Days

Most all regular veterinarians are open Monday-Friday, with some open on the weekend. Your general vet will be able to see your pet during normal business hours. They can help provide annual vaccinations, health checkups and many other services. Your local vet can offer these services:

  • Vaccinations
  • Health Checkups
  • Spay and Neuter
  • Ultrasound
  • Microchipping
  • Dental Care
  • Minor Surgery
  • Flea, Ticks, Heartworm Control
  • Allergies
  • Orthopedic Surgery
  • Euthanasia / Cremation

Your local veterinarian's job is to diagnose your pet's health problems, vaccinate them against diseases, offer medications for pain, infections or illnesses, treat basics wounds, help owners with questions about their health and feeding, help with behavior issues and with those who have pregnant pets. All of these services are offered at most local vet clinics and are usually only available during regular business hours.

Vets Open Weekends

Some veterinarians offer weekend hours. Be sure you check different vet offices in your city because some are open during different hours throughout the week. Some are closed during weekdays but are open all weekend.

When choosing a veterinarian be sure you look at their hours of operation. Just like having a primary doctor you want to have someone who offers a wide range of services and who is open when you need them most.

Walk-In Veterinarian Clinics

Most veterinarians require you to have an appointment for your pet. Those clinics that are busy or located in busy areas will usually have a longer wait time. You don't want to get stuck at a vet when its busy because our pets tend to have less patients than we do. If you need a walk-in vet clinic, there are some that can accommodate you. You may still need to give the vet a call to let them know you are on your way.

Usually walk-in vet clinics are for emergency care or those who need to see their veterinarian immediately.

Regular Veterinarians Vs Emergency Veterinarians

Your regular veterinarian offers basic care for your pet. As listed above they can offer many services. Some regular vet practices can also provide emergency care. These vets are usually staffed with multiple doctors and have emergency staff on-call. If your veterinarian does not offer emergency care, they will always know where to send you.

Some vets offer emergency care, but only during regular business hours. So what happens if your dog needs to be seen immediately? There may have an after-hours phone number to call or an emergency vet clinic they can send you. Every major city has at least one animal hospital or emergency clinic dedicated to caring for emergency cases. There are even emergency vets that are open only at nights and on the weekends while your regular vet is closed.

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