Eastern Veterinary Concepts
Eastern Veterinary Concepts provides emergency and general veterinary care in Calabar, helping pet owners protect animal health through compassionate clinical support and treatment.
📌 Ikot Omin-Idundu Rd
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About Eastern Veterinary Concepts
We are Eastern Veterinary Concepts, a Calabar-based veterinary practice built to respond fast when pets and other domestic animals need urgent care for sudden illness, injuries, poisoning concerns, difficult deliveries, or rapid behavioural changes, and we prioritise calm handling, patient stabilisation, and clear communication with owners from first contact to discharge.
We also support preventive and routine veterinary needs by providing clinical check-ups, treatment planning, follow-up monitoring, and practical owner education on nutrition, hygiene, parasite control, and responsible pet care, while serving clients around the Ikot Omin–Idundu Road axis and the widely referenced Lemna Road landmark area near 12 Months Pharmacy.
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A few more things about Eastern Veterinary Concepts
What services does Eastern Veterinary Concepts offer?
They provide emergency veterinary support alongside general veterinary services such as examinations, treatment for common illnesses, and preventive care guidance for pet owners.
Do you handle emergency cases and urgent walk-ins?
Yes—this is positioned as an emergency veterinary service, so urgent cases can be assessed quickly for stabilization, pain relief, and immediate treatment direction.
Where is the clinic located in Calabar?
The location is associated with Ikot Omin–Idundu Road in Calabar, and it is also referenced around Lemna Road (near the “12 Months Pharmacy” landmark).
How can I contact the clinic by phone?
You can call 0803 223 9917 to inquire about availability, directions, and urgent care steps before arrival.
What should I bring when visiting with a sick or injured pet?
Bring any previous medical records, vaccination history, current medications, and a brief timeline of symptoms; transport pets safely in a carrier or on a leash to reduce stress and risk.