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

Appointment Request

Use the below form to request an appointment. Please note that the date and time you requested may not be available, and we will contact you to confirm appointment details within 48 hours. If this is an emergency, call our clinic immediately at  (317) 722-0811. Do not use this form if you are experiencing an emergency with your pet.

If you are more than 10 minutes late for an appointment, you will be charged a $25 late fee. We pride ourselves on running on time! On the rare occasion we run behind, it is due to an emergency and beyond our control. We will do our best to alert you ahead of time so you may plan accordingly.

If you miss an appointment, we will ask that you pre-pay the equivalent of an exam fee before rescheduling. This is non-refundable and will be put towards your next visit. Our time is just as valuable as yours. We often have a list of patients needing to be seen so every time slot is important.

 

**Note** This is a request for an appointment. You will receive communication from our staff within 48 hours of your appointment request to confirm your appointment. Thank you.
If this is an emergency, please call our clinic directly at (317) 722-0811

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