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We’ve Expanded!

Our clinic has expanded to better serve veterinarians and pet owners in the Marion County area. Click to read more about how we’ve progressed!…

Get the Facts about Canine Influenza

Have questions about canine influenza? Veterinarians and pet owners can visit our canine influenza page to get answers to frequently asked questions.

We are a Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Society Level III Certified Facility

The University of Florida’s Pet Emergency Treatment Services facility in Ocala has been certified as a Level 3 veterinary emergency and critical care facility by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, becoming the state’s only facility to hold the designation. The VECCS has identified a Level III facility as an acute…

Here when you need us

Centrally located to area veterinary hospitals, the UF PETS clinic is open from 5pm – 8am on weekdays and all day weekends and holidays to provide immediate emergency treatment by emergency trained veterinary clinicians.

Pre-register your pet

Pre-registering your pet will allow quick access to information about your pet and save precious time during an emergency. You may pre-register online or in person. Visiting in person will allow you to become familiar with our location and get a quick tour of our facilities.

University of Florida

IFAS

As part of both the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences and UF Health, Veterinary Medicine is dedicated to advancing animal, human and environmental health through teaching, research, extension and patient care.

IFAS

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

Animal Hospitals

Need animal care? Visit the UF Small Animal and Large Animal Hospitals. From dogs, cats, birds and exotics to horses, cattle, llamas, pigs and many other large farm or food animals, our experienced veterinary staff is ready to assist.

Animal Airwaves

Syndicated Podcast

Animal Airwaves

Animal Airwaves is a daily radio series that features one-minute segments relating to animal health, ranging from insights into animal behavior to veterinary patient care breakthroughs and trends.

Animal Airwaves