Veterinary in Charlotte, NC — 32 trusted facilities

Finding the right veterinary care for your pet in Charlotte, NC, means balancing trust, convenience, and cost. With 63 veterinary businesses listed in the area, this directory helps you compare providers and make a confident choice for your companion.

How to choose a veterinary in Charlotte, NC

  • Verify vaccine requirements — Confirm that the clinic follows North Carolina state guidelines for rabies, distemper, and parvovirus, and ask about additional vaccines recommended for the Charlotte area, such as leptospirosis and bordetella.
  • Compare price expectations upfront — Call at least three clinics to ask about exam fees, routine vaccinations, and common procedures. Many Charlotte vets offer free first-visit consultations or new-client discounts.
  • Schedule a trial visit — Book a low-stress appointment for a wellness check or nail trim to observe the facility’s cleanliness, staff demeanor, and how your pet reacts to the environment.
  • Read recent reviews carefully — Look beyond star ratings. Focus on comments about wait times, communication, and how the team handles emergencies or anxious pets. The top-rated providers in Charlotte consistently earn praise for compassionate care.
  • Confirm hours and emergency coverage — Check if the clinic offers weekend or evening appointments. For after-hours needs, ask which emergency hospital they partner with in the Charlotte area.
  • Ask about payment and insurance — Inquire about accepted payment methods, whether they offer wellness plans, and if they submit claims directly to pet insurance providers.

What to expect on price

In Charlotte, NC, veterinary costs vary by service and clinic type. A standard office visit typically ranges from $45 to $75, while routine vaccinations cost between $15 and $35 each. Spay or neuter surgeries for dogs often fall between $150 and $400, with cat procedures generally lower. Dental cleanings with anesthesia range from $200 to $600 depending on the pet’s size and oral health. Emergency visits, including after-hours fees, can start at $100 to $200 before any treatments. Many Charlotte clinics offer wellness packages or payment plans to help manage these expenses.

Top picks

UrgentVet leads with 4.9 stars across 614 reviews, known for fast, reliable urgent care when your regular vet is closed. Armstrong Animal Clinic also holds a perfect 4.9-star rating from 451 reviews, praised for its thorough, compassionate approach. Pineville Animal Clinic matches with 4.9 stars and 314 reviews, recognized for consistent, friendly service that builds long-term client trust.

Frequently asked questions

What are typical hours for veterinary clinics in Charlotte, NC?

Most Charlotte veterinary clinics operate Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with many offering Saturday hours from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or 1:00 p.m. Some urgent care facilities, like UrgentVet, extend hours into evenings and weekends. Always confirm directly with the clinic, as hours can vary by location and season.

Which pet types do Charlotte vets commonly treat?

The vast majority of veterinary practices in Charlotte, NC, treat dogs and cats. Some clinics also provide care for rabbits, ferrets, and other small mammals. If you have a bird, reptile, or exotic pet, you may need to seek a specialist. Call ahead to confirm the clinic’s experience with your specific pet type.

What is the cancellation policy for veterinary appointments?

Cancellation policies vary by clinic. Many Charlotte vets require 24 hours’ notice for non-emergency appointments to avoid a missed-appointment fee, typically ranging from $25 to $50. Some practices offer a one-time courtesy waiver for first-time cancellations. Always ask about the policy when booking your visit.

What should I bring to my pet’s first veterinary visit in Charlotte?

Bring any prior medical records, including vaccination history and microchip information, plus a current photo ID and proof of address. If your pet takes medication, bring the bottles or a list with dosages. A leash or carrier, a favorite treat, and a copy of your pet insurance card (if applicable) are also helpful. Most clinics will ask you to complete a new-patient form before the appointment.

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Sardis Animal Clinic

Charlotte, NC Veterinary
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4.7 15 reviews

A veterinary option in Charlotte, NC — contact for details.

(704) 847-9138
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Vetco Vaccination Clinic

Charlotte, NC Veterinary
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4.4 14 reviews

Get veterinary in Charlotte, NC from Vetco Vaccination Clinic, a highly rated provider.

(704) 916-4047
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Vetsitting

Charlotte, NC Veterinary
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5.0 1 review

Vetsitting — local veterinary in Charlotte, NC with 1 customer reviews.

(980) 208-9785
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VIP Petcare Vaccination Clinic

Charlotte, NC Veterinary
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5.0 1 review

VIP Petcare Vaccination Clinic provides veterinary in Charlotte, NC, with a 5-star Google rating.

(800) 427-7973
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Charlotte Vet Center

Charlotte, NC Veterinary
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3.8 17 reviews

Charlotte Vet Center is a mental health service located in Charlotte, North Carolina, offering 24/7 care, rated 3.8 stars with 17 Google reviews, backed by an experienced and…

Dog Daycare Emergency Care
(704) 423-4800
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What Petsomo users ask most about veterinary in Charlotte, NC — answered by our editorial team.

How much does veterinary cost in Charlotte, NC?
Pricing for veterinary in Charlotte, NC varies by facility size, services included, and pet size or breed. Compare per-night, per-day, or per-session prices on each provider listing on Petsomo before contacting.
How do I choose a trustworthy veterinary provider in Charlotte, NC?
Look for verified Google reviews, transparent pricing, clear vaccination or credential requirements, and providers willing to give you a tour or detailed intake. Petsomo trust scores combine these signals.
Do veterinary providers in Charlotte, NC require vaccinations?
Most boarding, daycare, and grooming providers require core vaccinations (rabies, DHPP for dogs, FVRCP for cats) plus Bordetella for boarding/daycare. Confirm exact requirements directly with each provider.
Can I find 24/7 or after-hours veterinary in Charlotte, NC?
Some providers in Charlotte, NC offer after-hours pickup or 24-hour staffing. Use the search filters on Petsomo to narrow by hours and contact providers directly to confirm.
How does Petsomo verify veterinary listings?
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