Mobile Veterinary NC - Caring for your pets

Loving Care Where Your Pets Feel Safe

Professional mobile veterinary services
brought directly to your home
in Wake Forest, North Carolina

Easy & Convenient Booking

Schedule your pet's care on your terms

Online Appointment Scheduling

For your convenience, we have ONLINE APPOINTMENT SCHEDULING that will allow you to choose the time that works best for you within our business hours.

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(919) 702-2772

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Service Area

Our mobile coverage area includes Wake Forest, Youngsville and Franklinton.

Bringing veterinary care right to your door!

What We Offer

Professional Services for Your Pet's Health

Comprehensive mobile veterinary care delivered with compassion and expertise — right to your home.

Wellness & Preventive Care

Wellness & Preventive Care

Comprehensive physical exams, tailored vaccinations, and preventive screenings to keep your pet healthy year-round—all in the comfort of home.

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Chronic Disease Management

Chronic Disease Management

Ongoing care without clinic stress

In-Home Euthanasia

In-Home Euthanasia

Peaceful, compassionate end-of-life care

Laboratory & Diagnostics

Laboratory & Diagnostics

Advanced testing and expert analysis

Senior Pet Care

Senior Pet Care

Specialized geriatric and comfort care

Microchip Identification

Microchip Identification

Permanent ID for your pet's safety

Got Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about our mobile veterinary services.

🚨 Important: We Do NOT Provide Emergency Care

If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, please contact this trusted emergency facility immediately:

NC State University Teaching Hospital

Small Animal Emergency Service

1052 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607

(Near Hillsborough St. & Blue Ridge Rd.)

Open 24/7, 365 days a year

We proudly serve the following areas in North Carolina:

  • Wake Forest, NC
  • Youngsville, NC
  • Franklinton, NC

We provide comprehensive mobile veterinary care including wellness exams, vaccinations, chronic disease management, laboratory services, senior pet care, microchipping, dietary counseling, flea control programs, and compassionate in-home euthanasia. We also offer referrals to trusted specialists for procedures like radiography, ultrasounds, dental work, and surgeries.

We bring complete veterinary care directly to your home! After you schedule an appointment through our online booking system or by phone, our veterinarian arrives at your location with all necessary equipment. Your pet receives professional care in the comfort and safety of their familiar environment, reducing stress for both you and your pet.

Our regular business hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you need an appointment after working hours, please call us at (919) 702-2772 and we'll do our best to accommodate your schedule.

No, we do not provide emergency care. For pet emergencies, please contact NC State University Teaching Hospital Small Animal Emergency Service at 919-513-6911. They are open 24/7, 365 days a year and located at 1052 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607.

We accept various payment methods for your convenience, including major credit cards, debit cards, and cash. Payment is due at the time of service. We also offer an online pharmacy where you can conveniently order medications, supplements, and preventatives with delivery directly to your home.

Please ensure your pet is easily accessible and in a comfortable area of your home. Have your pet's medical history and current medications ready. If possible, keep your pet calm and away from distractions. For cats, having them in a quiet room beforehand can help reduce stress.

Seek emergency veterinary care immediately if your pet experiences:

  • Severe bleeding or bleeding that doesn't stop within five minutes
  • Choking, difficulty breathing, or nonstop coughing and gagging
  • Bleeding from nose, mouth, rectum, or blood in urine
  • Inability to urinate or pass stool, or obvious pain when doing so
  • Eye injuries, foreign objects in the eye, or difficulty seeing
  • Ingestion of poisonous substances (xylitol, antifreeze, rodent poison, chocolate, etc.)
  • Seizures and/or staggering
  • Fractured bones, severe lameness, or inability to move legs
  • Obvious signs of pain, discomfort, or extreme anxiety
  • Heat stress or heatstroke
  • Severe vomiting or diarrhea (many episodes or over several days)
  • Refusal to drink for 24 hours or more
  • Unconsciousness

Call NC State Emergency: 919-513-6911

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