Portland PetMedic Urgent Care Vet Clinic

Portland PetMedic Urgent Care Vet Clinic is a general practice practice in Portland, ME. Procedures include Skin allergies, End-of-life care (euthanasia), Lethargy, and Hiding, not feeling well.

About

Portland PetMedic Urgent Care Vet Clinic offers same-day urgent veterinary appointments for dogs and cats. The clinic provides high-quality care for conditions that require prompt attention but are not life-threatening, such as limping, vomiting, diarrhea, ear infections, and mild pain. They offer flexible scheduling, including online appointments during the week, weekends, and select holidays, in a low-stress environment with modern medical amenities.

The clinic serves the Portland, ME community, located conveniently off I-295 on Marginal Way. For emergency or specialty veterinary care, PetMedic partners with Maine Veterinary Medical Center (MVMC), which provides advanced diagnostics, critical care, and board-certified specialists for life-threatening conditions or advanced specialty services.

Surgical team

  • Megan Fowler

    VMD

    Doctor Fowler is an east coast native, growing up in New Jersey and eventually attending school in Philadelphia at the University Of Pennsylvania.

  • Melissa Armstrong

    VMD

    Dr. Melissa Armstrong received her bachelor’s degree from Binghamton University in New York and then went on to obtain her VMD degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

  • Kim Koenig

    DVM

    Dr. Kim Koenig is originally from outside of Philadelphia, PA.

  • Dani Johnson

    VMD

    Dr. Dani Johnson originally from Massachusetts, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in biology from Mount Holyoke College.

  • Jes Duford

    LVT

  • Emma

    LVT

    Emma grew up in South Portland and has returned after spending a couple of years in North Carolina, where she graduated with a degree in Veterinary Medical Technology from Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College.

  • Maria

    LVT

  • Erica

    LVT

  • Stacy

    LVT

  • Jessica

  • Emily

  • Taylor

  • Raegan

  • Angelika Demers

    CVT

    Angelika started her animal health career in 2014 when she attended the University of Maine Augusta, Bangor campus, for Veterinary Technology.

Procedures

  • Skin allergies
  • End-of-life care (euthanasia)
  • Lethargy
  • Hiding, not feeling well
  • Trouble/issues with urinating
  • Anal-gland scooting, licking
  • Decreased appetite
  • Fever
  • Trouble walking
  • Diarrhea
  • Constipation
  • Limping
  • Wounds
  • Back pain
  • Hives/swelling/reactions
  • Bite wounds
  • Allergies
  • Dehydration
  • Fracture assessment
  • Abscesses
  • Parasites
  • Vomiting
  • Ear infections
  • Eye squinting, discharge
  • Coughing

Photos

Photos via Google · Dan Menendez, Jennifer Lee, Lauren Libby, Alice Ruvane, Jacie Leopold

Frequently asked questions

What types of conditions does Portland PetMedic treat?
Portland PetMedic Urgent Care Vet Clinic treats conditions that require same-day attention but are not life-threatening. These can include issues such as limping or injury, vomiting and diarrhea, hot spots, urinary changes where the pet is still urinating, coughing without distress, ear infections, and mild pain. They also address concerns like decreased appetite, lethargy, skin allergies, and bite wounds.
When should a pet owner seek emergency care instead of urgent care at PetMedic?
Pet owners should seek emergency care for life-threatening conditions that require immediate attention. Examples include difficulty breathing or choking, excessive bleeding, seizures or collapse, suspected poisoning or toxin exposure, inability to urinate, severe pain or distress, allergic reactions, and heat stroke. For such emergencies, PetMedic refers to its partner, Maine Veterinary Medical Center.
Does PetMedic Urgent Care offer specialty veterinary services?
PetMedic Urgent Care itself focuses on urgent care conditions. For advanced specialty services, they partner with Maine Veterinary Medical Center (MVMC). MVMC offers specialties such as Neurology, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Oncology, Surgery, Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation, and advanced imaging like MRI/CT, provided by board-certified veterinarians.
What animals does PetMedic Urgent Care treat?
PetMedic Urgent Care provides veterinary services for dogs and cats. The clinic aims to ensure a positive visit for either a dog or cat in an inviting and low-stress environment, focusing on urgent care needs for these companion animals.
What are the qualifications of the veterinarians at PetMedic Portland?
The veterinarians at PetMedic Portland hold VMD or DVM degrees. For example, Dr. Megan Fowler, Dr. Melissa Armstrong, and Dr. Dani Johnson are VMDs, while Dr. Kim Koenig is a DVM. They are described as Urgent Care Veterinarians, with backgrounds including internships in small animal medicine and surgery or emergency medicine.

Contact & hours

Address

191 Marginal Way Suite B
Portland

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