PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Arizona Humane Society is expanding veterinary services in Phoenix later this month.
Starting Thursday, Dec. 11, the Humane Society’s Papago Park campus at 55th Street and Van Buren Street will offer after-hours urgent care for pets.
The Humane Society says the after-hours care is for nonemergency but time-sensitive medical needs and is available only by walk-in.
“As Arizona continues to experience a veterinarian shortage, which has led to longer waits for pet owners seeking medical care, we’re excited to offer a convenient option to bridge the gap,” said Dr. Melissa Thompson, Arizona Humane Society vice president of animal welfare and medical services. “Our goal is to provide trusted pet care when our community needs it most, often after they get home from work or on weekends. Our services focus on conditions and ailments that cannot wait for a regular appointment with a veterinarian, including vomiting, ear infections, urinary tract infections, minor wounds and other non-life-threatening, time-sensitive situations.”
This new option builds on services the Arizona Humane Society already offers, including two veterinary clinics and mobile and online veterinary care.
“Pets and their owners deserve timely veterinary care,” Dr. Thompson said. “The sooner a pet is seen, the better its chances of healing. When we increase access to care in our community, we help pets get the treatment they need before an illness or injury becomes overwhelming and before families are forced into heartbreaking decisions about whether they can afford to keep their pet.”
To learn more, visit the Arizona Humane Society’s website.
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