Dr. Charles Morgan and our dedicated team are committed to bringing you and your pets better health through the science of Veterinary Medicine. Omaha based Morgan Pet Clinic was founded in October 2003. Since then, Dr. Morgan and our staff have been providing veterinary medical services and compassionate animal care in the Omaha area. Morgan Pet Clinic is a full-service Animal Hospital whose mission is to provide the highest standard of quality and compassion in veterinary care for our patients and welcoming, informative, and supportive service for our clients, while maintaining a superior working environment for our employees. Morgan Pet Clinic offers the Omaha animal community emergency veterinary services during office hours in addition to standard medical, surgical, and dental veterinary care. Because we have an in-house pharmacy, laboratory, radiology facilities, and Intensive Care Unit, our facility enables you to make one stop for your pet's medical care. We are also excited to offer grooming and boarding services. We are open for appointments during normal business hours, evenings, Saturdays, and we are closed on Sundays. We are always available in an emergency during normal buisiness hours. Emergency services after hours and on Sundays are handled by the Animal Emergency Clinic, P.C. They can be reached at 402-339-6232.
The Morgan Pet Clinic, P.C. is excited to welcome Dr. Kayla Clark to our practice. Dr. Clark is an Omaha Native and recent graduate from the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine. She has a special interest in Dermatology and is looking forward to meeting all of you. See more about Dr. Clark in the "meet our team" area of this website!
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