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Welcome to EVCC Highland

Our hospital location in Highland, IN opened its doors back in 2014 to provide the local community and surrounding area with the same high-quality service, emergency care expertise and great reputation that Emergency Veterinary Care Centers has become known for over the years.

At EVCC, we live and breathe emergency care, 24/7. As an AAHA-accredited emergency vet, we are committed to providing pets and their families with an accomplished team of doctors and staff who treat each patient as if they were their own.

Emergencies are unpredictable, but rest assured that our dedicated team and array of emergency capabilities are here for you when you need them most.

The AAHA Difference

Emergency Veterinary Care Centers - Highland is accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, an achievement earned by only 15% of veterinary practices in the United States and Canada. That means we are devoted to providing the highest quality veterinary care to pets and their owners.

Why Choose Us?

Our dedicated team provides 24/7 emergency services ensuring that your pet receives critical care any time, day or night - no appointment required. As a trusted member of your community we aim to be your first choice in emergency pet care by offering peace of mind and the highest quality care for you and your pets.

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    Doctor Available
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    No Appointment
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    Emergencies Are
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    EVCC Has Over
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Meet Our Highland Leadership Team

Our team isn’t just skilled; they regularly seek out opportunities to improve the quality of care they provide and do more to help pets in need. When you entrust your pet’s care to us, we strive to be the best at what we do, because they deserve nothing less.

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Amy Michael, RVT, LVT Hospital Manager, EVCC Highland

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Dr. Staci Kish, DVM Medical Director, EVCC Highland

Build Your Career and Join the EVCC Team

To meet the growing demand for emergency and specialty services, our emergency vet in Highland, IN is also growing and needs hard-working team players to lend their skills and experience. Emergency veterinary medicine is fast-paced, challenging, and filled with opportunities for professional as well as personal growth, and we’d love to hear from you! See our latest job openings and send us your application!

Our Emergency Services for Pets

With experienced emergency doctors and team members available 24/7, we can administer whatever treatment your pet needs to get back on the road to recovery. Our primary emergency veterinary services include:

What’s an Emergency?

Uncertain whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to the emergency vet or what to expect when you arrive? Check out some common conditions below or see our Frequently Asked Questions for answers to the questions we receive most often.

Commonly Treated Conditions:

  • Urgent & Emergency Care

  • Allergic Reactions

  • Difficulty Urinating

    (blood in the urine/straining to urinate)

  • Limping

    (fractures/sprains)

  • Trouble Breathing

  • Eye Problems

    (discharge/squinting/wounds)

  • Foreign Object Ingestion

  • Toxin Ingestion

  • Vomiting & Diarrhea

  • Accidents

  • Trauma

    (dog bites, hit-by-car, wounds)

  • Seizures

  • Dystocia

    (trouble giving birth)

  • Collapse

What’s an Emergency?

Uncertain whether your pet's condition warrants a visit to the emergency vet or what to expect when you arrive? Check out some common conditions below or see our Frequently Asked Questions for answers to the questions we receive most often.

Commonly Treated Conditions:

  • Urgent & Emergency Care

  • Allergic Reactions

  • Difficulty Urinating

    (blood in the urine/straining to urinate)

  • Limping

    (fractures/sprains)

  • Trouble Breathing

  • Eye Problems

    (discharge/squinting/wounds)

  • Foreign Object Ingestion

  • Toxin Ingestion

  • Vomiting & Diarrhea

  • Accidents

  • Trauma

    (dog bites, hit-by-car, wounds)

  • Seizures

  • Dystocia

    (trouble giving birth)

  • Collapse