Pet & Equine Care

Veterinary Services in Ocala

Companion animal clinics, world-class equine hospitals, emergency vets, and specialty care in the Horse Capital of the World.

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Veterinary Care in Marion County

As the Horse Capital of the World, Ocala has an exceptionally robust veterinary infrastructure serving both companion animals and the area's 40,000+ horse population. From routine wellness visits at neighborhood clinics to emergency surgery at 24-hour equine hospitals, Marion County pet and horse owners have access to some of the finest veterinary care in the southeastern United States. The University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in nearby Gainesville adds another tier of specialty and referral services.

Veterinary Clinics by Type

Companion Animal Vets

Full-service veterinary clinics for dogs, cats, and small pets offering wellness exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, and chronic disease management.

Paddock Park Animal Care Center

2236 SE 17th St, Ocala

(352) 237-1101

Animal Care of Ocala

2800 SE Maricamp Rd, Ocala

(352) 237-3800

Companion Animal Clinic

8411 SW Hwy 200, Ocala

(352) 861-5900

Equine Veterinarians

Marion County is home to one of the highest concentrations of equine veterinarians in the nation, serving the Horse Capital's 40,000+ horse population with routine care, sports medicine, reproduction, and surgery.

Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital

4747 SW 60th Ave, Ocala

(352) 237-6151

Ocala Equine Hospital

4985 NW 10th Pl, Ocala

(352) 620-9292

Florida Equine Veterinary Associates

7386 NW 110th St, Ocala

(352) 237-2026

Emergency & After-Hours

When pets need immediate care outside regular hours, Ocala has emergency veterinary hospitals staffed with critical care teams equipped for trauma, toxin ingestion, and acute illness.

UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services (UF PETS)

2015 SW 16th Ave, Gainesville

(352) 392-2235

Ocala Veterinary Emergency (VCA)

1343 SE 25th Loop, Ocala

(352) 840-0444

Peterson & Smith (24-Hour Equine ER)

4747 SW 60th Ave, Ocala

(352) 237-6151

Common Veterinary Services

Wellness exams & vaccinations
Dental cleanings & oral surgery
Spay/neuter surgery
Orthopedic & soft tissue surgery
Digital X-rays & ultrasound
In-house laboratory testing
Dermatology & allergy treatment
Equine lameness evaluation
Equine reproduction & foaling
Equine sports medicine
Microchipping
Nutrition counseling

Pet Emergency?

If your pet is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, go to the nearest emergency veterinary hospital immediately. Call ahead if possible so the team can prepare.

Frequently Asked Questions

What emergency vets are in Ocala Florida?

For companion animal emergencies, VCA Ocala Veterinary Emergency at 1343 SE 25th Loop provides after-hours critical care. UF Pet Emergency Treatment Services (UF PETS) in Gainesville (35 minutes north) offers 24-hour emergency and specialty referral services. For equine emergencies, Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital at 4747 SW 60th Ave provides 24-hour emergency care for horses. Always call ahead when possible so the team can prepare for your arrival.

How much does a vet visit cost in Ocala?

Routine veterinary visits in Ocala typically cost $50-75 for an exam, with vaccinations adding $20-40 each. Spay/neuter surgery ranges from $150-400 depending on the animal and clinic. Dental cleanings run $250-600. Emergency visits start at $100-150 for the exam plus treatment costs. Equine veterinary costs vary widely based on services: routine exams run $150-300, while lameness evaluations and specialized diagnostics can range from $500 to several thousand dollars.

Are there equine vets in Ocala?

Yes, Ocala has one of the highest concentrations of equine veterinarians in the United States. Major equine hospitals include Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital (24-hour emergency, sports medicine, surgery, reproduction), Ocala Equine Hospital, and Florida Equine Veterinary Associates. Many mobile equine vets also make farm calls throughout Marion County. The area's equine veterinary infrastructure serves the 40,000+ horses in the Horse Capital of the World.

Where can I get low-cost pet vaccinations in Ocala?

Low-cost vaccination options in Ocala include the SPCA of Marion County which offers periodic vaccination clinics, local pet supply stores that host mobile vaccination events, and Marion County Animal Services which provides low-cost vaccinations during specific clinic days. Several veterinary practices also offer new client specials and wellness packages that bundle vaccinations at reduced rates. Check the SPCA website or local pet store bulletin boards for upcoming clinic dates.

Do vets in Ocala see exotic pets?

Some veterinary clinics in Ocala do accept exotic pets including rabbits, reptiles, birds, and pocket pets, though not all practices offer exotic animal care. It's best to call ahead and verify that a clinic has experience with your specific type of pet. For highly specialized exotic animal care, the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine in Gainesville (35 minutes away) has a dedicated exotic animal service with board-certified specialists.

About This Guide

Veterinary listings are compiled from public directories and community sources. This guide is informational and does not constitute veterinary medical advice. Always consult a licensed veterinarian for your pet's health needs. Last updated February 2026. Suggest an update.