We are pleased to share that Down Maine Veterinary Clinic now offers Urgent Care appointments to better serve the needs of pets and families in our community. Our team has always been dedicated to supporting you—not only by keeping pets healthy through preventive and wellness care, but also by being there when they are sick and need us most.
We know how stressful it can be when your beloved pet isn’t feeling well. That’s why we make it easier than ever to get prompt help. Walk-ins are welcome, and same-day sick appointments are available should we have openings that day.
Availability & How It Works
- Hours: Tuesday through Friday, 9:00 am – 3:30 pm
- Walk-ins welcome — calling ahead is not required but preferred, so we can prepare for your pet
- Appointments cannot be requested online — please call us directly at (207) 324-4683
- Triage system in place: the most critical patients are seen first, and we appreciate your patience
- Check-in: When you arrive, please park in a designated urgent care spot and wait in your vehicle. A team member will give you a call when it’s your turn to come in.
- No overnight hospitalization: if your pet requires care beyond 24 hours or advanced critical care, we will transfer them to a trusted 24/7 emergency facility
Please note that we are not an emergency hospital. If your pet requires hospitalization longer than 24 hours or advanced emergency care, we will transfer your pet to a trusted 24/7 emergency facility.
For a clear overview of how Wellness, Urgent Care, and Emergency Care differ, see the guide below.
Regular Visit (Make Appointment) | Urgent Care (Same Day Walk-Ins. No Appointment Required) | Critical Emergency (Call Ahead For Direction) |
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Runny nose/sneezing Coughing but able to breathe Vomiting/diarrhea up to 2x per hour, but acting ok Itchy ears, skin Butt scooting Limping but not in constant pain Hot spots Broken nail | Frequent vomiting/diarrhea with change in behavior Eye irritation, redness, discharge or squinting Blood in urine or stool Non-bleeding wounds and injuries Difficulty walking Allergic reactions Tick bites/disease Ingestion of foreign body/poisonous substance Straining or unable to urinate/defecate | Serious injury/trauma Ingestion of foreign body/poisonous substance Choking/can’t breathe Collapse or unconsciousness Pale gums Broken bone Bloating/retching/unproductive vomiting Straining or unable to urinate/defecate |
We are grateful for the trust you place in us and proud to be part of your pet’s healthcare team. Our goal is to give you peace of mind, knowing that same-day help is available when your pet isn’t feeling their best.
To schedule or ask questions about Urgent Care, please call us at (207) 324-4683