2110 E. 62nd St., Indianapolis, IN 46220

 

Contact Our Clinic

If this is an emergency, please call us at (317) 722-0811. If requested an appointment online you will receive confirmation from our staff within 48 hours of your appointment time and date.

We welcome any questions or comments you may have regarding the The Neighborhood Veterinarian practice and staff. 

Please note that we are unable to give medical advice or refill prescriptions via the internet.

OUR ADDRESS

The Neighborhood Veterinarian
2110 E. 62nd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46220

Get in touch

Phone: (317) 722-0811
Text: (803) 574-6220

After Hours Emergencies

For after hours emergencies, please contact MedVet Specialty & Emergency Hospital at (317) 872-8387 or VCA Advanced Veterinary Care at (317) 578-4100. Superb care and doctors you can trust, make these emergency hospitals our first choice for after hours support. Their caring staff and wonderful doctors are ready to help you.

 

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