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Exceptional Walk in Pet Care In Your Neighborhood
Your pet can’t tell you what’s wrong. Our veteran team of compassionate ER vets is here to provide the swift care they need. We’re open late, on weekends, and holidays!
When should you take your pet to an emergency vet?
Veterinary Emergency Services of Lincoln 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 pet clinic takes walk ins and has an experienced team of veterinary professionals that’s 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.
We’re here for unexpected pet emergencies to swiftly assess, diagnose, and provide immediate care for your pet.
Our experienced team handles a variety of pet surgeries in Lincoln, 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
Best Emergency Vet Care Care in Lincoln
At Veterinary Emergency Services of Lincoln, we’re more than just a local vet clinic. We’re a family dedicated to the well-being of your pets.
Our veterinary 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 Lincoln 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.
Meet Our Passionate Veterinarians
Dr. Robin Dishman
MS, DVM
Dr. Dishman received her Bachelors, Masters degree and DVM degree at Kansas State University.
She spent 5 years in private practice working in a mixed animal practice before focusing on strictly small animal medicine for 5 years.
She then served as the Director of Veterinary Services at Capital Humane Society. Dr. Dishman joined Veterinary Emergency Services in 2005 and then was appointed to the position of Medical Director in 2006.
Dr. Dishman is a member of the following veterinary organizations: AVMA, NVMA, VECCS, IVAPM.
Dr. Chris Sumner
DVM
Dr Sumner graduated from Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1997.
She worked in small animal practice in Seattle, Wa for 6 years, before relocating to Nebraska to raise her son. After 2 years in private practice in Lincoln, she started at the emergency clinic when it opened and has remained for 15 years.
While not at work, she loves to play with her dogs. The dogs play obedience, agility, tracking, scentwork and sometimes treiball. She also enjoys art for relaxation and studied that at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio.
Dr Sumner is a member of the AVMA and the VECCS.
Protect your furry friend from harmful parasites
Dogs are naturally curious explorers, venturing into the great outdoors and socializing with other pets. While curiosity is great, it also increases their risk of contracting harmful parasites like fleas, ticks, and intestinal parasites like heartworm disease, round worms, hookworms, whipworms, and tapeworms, just to name a few.
With dogs’ active lifestyles, relying on other treatments leaves gaps in their protection. To protect your pet’s well-being, ask your veterinarian about giving your pet a broad spectrum of coverage.
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3700 S 9th St Ste L,
Lincoln, NE 68502
Our highly-trained emergency veterinarians and technicians have a passion for providing compassionate, quality care.