What To Do
In An Emergency
- Contact Veterinary Clinic to describe the problem, if possible. This also allows our team to be ready for your case upon arrival.
- Be safe. Pets or wildlife in distress may act aggressively. For your protection we may recommend that you wrap your pet’s head in a cloth or towel to restrain his mouth and help keep him calm. Always remember to keep his airway open while doing so.
Urgent Care
Pet Wellness Services
and night nurses. Our team operates the same way as any hospital:
our goal is to assess, stabilize, diagnose and treat our patients.
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Specialists
Our Veterinarians
Dr. Mary Gill
Dr. Gill graduated ECFVG at Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary medicine Sciences.
Dr. Katie Stevens
Dr. Stevens started working at the clinic in the summer of 2005. It was always her dream job as a kid.
Dr. Luke Carr
Dr. Carr graduated from the Veterinary Assistant course while working and have been here at DVC ever since.
Love Your Pet
Taking Care Of Your Pet
pet care partner, you can be assured your pet is receiving the most advanced
veterinary care from experienced pet care providers.