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Exceptional Urgent Care Vet In Your Neighborhood

Your pet can’t tell you what’s wrong. Our veteran team of compassionate emergency vets is here to provide the swift care they need. We’re open late, on weekends, and holidays!

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When should you take your pet to an emergency clinic?

Veterinary Medical Center of St. Lucie County is fully equipped to provide immediate, top-notch care for a wide variety of symptoms and behaviors. Immediately bring your pet to our walk in pet clinic if they are exhibiting any of these symptoms:

  • Pet vomiting or diarrhea
  • Blood in vomit or diarrhea
  • Toxic ingestion
  • Allergies / allergic reactions
  • Unsteady when walking or falling over
  • Bite wounds or lacerations

Always There For You And Your Pet

We are committed to providing the highest level of care for your pets, when they need it most.

Our after hours walk in pet clinic and experienced team of veterinary professionals is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and available to handle any pet emergency. From minor injuries to critical conditions, you can trust us to provide compassionate and expert care to ensure the best possible outcomes for your beloved pets.

772-362-3773

We’re here for unexpected pet emergencies that don’t require a trip to the ER but can’t wait for a regular vet appointment.

Our experienced team handles a variety of pet surgeries in Port St. Lucie, from simple procedures to more complicated ones.

Fast answers, better care. Our in-house lab, X-rays, and ultrasound provide quick and accurate results to guide your pet’s treatment.

Some of the Most Common Injuries and Ailments We Treat

  • Allergies
  • Anal-gland scooting, licking
  • Bite wounds
  • Constipation
  • Decreased appetite
  • Dehydration or lethargy
  • Difficulty walking
  • Ear infections
  • End-of-life care (euthanasia)
  • Eye squinting, discharge
  • Hives/swelling/reactions
  • Nasal discharge, sneezing
  • Skin infections, irritation
  • Issues with urinating
  • Vomiting
  • Wounds
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Best Walk in Pet Clinic in Port St. Lucie

At Veterinary Medical Center of St. Lucie County, we’re more than just a local vet clinic. We’re a family dedicated to the well-being of your pets.

Our pet urgent care clinic is proud to be here for you when other vets are closed. When your pet needs care, we’re ready. We’re open nights, weekends, and holidays because our primary purpose is to provide the care your pet needs, when they need it the most.

Our walk in pet clinic in Port St. Lucie believes in local veterinarians and our purpose is to support them and their patients for after hour needs. You can rest easy knowing that your pets are in the caring hands of our experienced team.

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Meet Our Passionate Veterinarians

Dr. Michael Geraghty

DVM

A 1996 graduate of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, Dr. Geraghty is a practicing veterinarian with a focus on emergency vet medicine and surgeries.

He and his wife have been members of the Treasure Coast community for almost two decades. They and their four children enjoy spending lazy days together at the area’s beautiful beaches, along with taking frequent trips to Disney World.

Dr. Meagan Loew

DVM

Dr. Meg Loew grew up locally in Martin County. She realized at eight years old that she wanted to be a veterinarian after caring for a sick family cat. She attended the University of Central Florida for her undergraduate studies, majoring in biology and earning a minor in music. While there, she also obtained technician experience in both small animal and equine medicine.

Dr. Loew attended the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine for her veterinary education. It was during this time that she developed a passion for emergency medicine and dermatology. After graduation, she practiced general small animal medicine locally for two years prior to joining our team.

Dr. Loew is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Florida Veterinary Medical Association, and the Treasure Coast Veterinary Medical Association. She has four rescue pets: two Siamese cats named Mama Rubi and Little Man, and two Pomeranians named Boo and Tibby. In her free time, she enjoys rowing, road cycling, playing the flute, sewing/crafting, and any outdoor water activities.

Does your pet need immediate care?

7790 S U.S. Hwy 1
Port St. Lucie, FL 34952

Our highly-trained emergency veterinarians and technicians have a passion for providing compassionate, quality care.

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