Silver Birch Veterinary Urgent Care is opening Dec. 18 in Norfolk. From left, Dr. Justin Harper , Dr. Sarah Wray, and veterinary technician Mary Earl Gregg, Submitted photo
BY CHERYL SHUMWAY
North Country This Week
NORFOLK โ A new urgent care veterinary clinic will open December 18 in downtown Norfolk.
The Silver Birch Veterinary Urgent Care will be a walk-in only clinic for sick animals and small emergencies, and not for routine visits.
The urgent care clinic will be the first in the county.
Owners are veterinarians Dr. Justin Harper and Dr. Sarah Wray and veterinary technician Mary Earl Bregg.
Dr. Harper, a Canton Central School graduate, has been practicing for 14 years, formerly at the Canton Animal Clinic, and VCA High Peaks in Ray Brook.
Dr. Wray has been in practice for five years, as a teacher at SUNY Canton Veterinary Science Technology Program, Canton Animal Hospital, and VCA High Peaks.
Bregg, an eight year licensed veterinarian technician, has worked at Watertown Animal Hospital, Canton Animal Clinic, and the Anesthesia Service at Cornell University.
โWe are not taking appointments. It will just be a walk-in clinic. You do not need to be a previous client,โ said Dr. Harper.
In case of emergencies โcall first, so we can be preparedย with all the equipment when you walk in the door,โ said Harper.
โFor non-emergencies, it is recommended also calling ahead to know the wait time,โ Harper said.
The clinic is taking sick cats and dogs with such problems as ear infections, skin problems, injuries, and emergency surgeries.
It is not taking routine visits for vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery.
โThe clinic will be a mix of first come, first served and triage, โ said Dr. Wray.
โIt is very difficult to get a timely appointment for a sick pet, with a shortage of veterinarians,โ she said.
โAn urgent care clinic is needed for sick animals when no other vets are available to see them because they are packed with routine appointments,โ…
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