Local Veterinarians in Hamilton County
Last Updated: August 2026
Hamilton County has many veterinary clinics offering routine exams, vaccinations, dental care, surgery, diagnostics and other services for pets.
Below are several local options in Noblesville, Fishers, Carmel and Westfield. Contact the clinic directly to confirm services, hours and appointment availability.
Quick Answer
For routine veterinary care, choose a clinic convenient to your home and call ahead to confirm they’re accepting new patients.
For lower-cost services or help paying for veterinary care:
For an urgent or life-threatening situation:
Noblesville Veterinarians
Noble West Animal Hospital
14765 Hazel Dell Crossing, Suite 500
Noblesville, IN 46062
Phone: 317-218-3731
Full-service veterinary care for dogs and cats, with some care available for rabbits and other small pets.
Herrmann Veterinary Clinic
2512 Cicero Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone: 317-313-8760
Provides wellness care, vaccinations, diagnostics, dentistry, surgery and other small-animal veterinary services.
Noah’s Animal Hospital North & Urgent Care
5691 Pebble Village Lane
Noblesville, IN 46062
Phone: 317-818-8554
Provides routine veterinary care along with extended-hour urgent care for dogs and cats.
Fishers Veterinarians
Fishers Veterinary Hospital
11955 Allisonville Road
Fishers, IN 46038
Phone: 317-842-5865
A long-established local veterinary hospital providing preventive care, diagnostics, surgery, dentistry and other services.
Windermere Animal Hospital
9785 Olympia Drive
Fishers, IN 46037
Phone: 317-841-1846
Provides veterinary care for pets in Fishers and surrounding Hamilton County communities.
Carmel Veterinarians
Carmel Veterinary Clinic
12530 N. Gray Road
Carmel, IN 46033
Phone: 317-846-5707
Full-service small-animal veterinary clinic offering preventive care, diagnostics, dentistry and other veterinary services.
Sherlock Bones Animal Hospital
1610 E. 116th Street
Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: 317-428-2530
Provides veterinary care for dogs and cats, including wellness, medical, surgical and dental services.
Sherlock Bones Animal Hospital
Westfield Veterinarians
Westfield Veterinary Care
17735 Sun Park Drive
Westfield, IN 46074
Phone: 317-896-2539
Provides medical, surgical and dental veterinary care by appointment.
Choosing a Veterinarian
Before scheduling, consider asking about:
- Whether they’re accepting new patients
- Types of animals treated
- Routine exam fees
- Vaccination services
- Spay and neuter services
- Dental care
- Same-day sick appointments
- Emergency or after-hours policies
- Payment options
If cost is your main concern, see:
Emergency Veterinary Care
Your regular veterinarian may not provide 24-hour emergency care.
If your pet has severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, poisoning, major trauma, seizures or another potentially life-threatening problem, contact an emergency veterinary hospital immediately.
Local Tips
- Call before visiting with a sick pet; some clinics reserve same-day appointments for urgent cases.
- Ask about new-patient exam fees when comparing clinics.
- Keep your pet’s vaccination and medical records together.
- Ask your regular veterinarian where they refer patients after hours.
- Don’t wait for a routine appointment if your pet is experiencing a medical emergency.
- If affordability is an issue, ask about payment options before treatment begins.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a veterinarian near me in Hamilton County?
Hamilton County has veterinary clinics throughout Noblesville, Fishers, Carmel and Westfield. Choose a convenient location and call to confirm they’re accepting new patients.
Are there low-cost vets in Hamilton County?
Some organizations and clinics offer lower-cost vaccinations, spay/neuter programs or financial assistance.
Where can I get my pet spayed or neutered?
Several local veterinarians perform spay and neuter surgery, and lower-cost programs may also be available.
→ View Spay & Neuter Services
What if my pet needs emergency care?
Contact an emergency veterinary facility rather than waiting for your regular veterinarian to reopen.
Does the Humane Society provide veterinary care?
The Humane Society for Hamilton County provides shelter and animal-support services, but it isn’t a replacement for establishing care with a regular veterinarian.
Related Pages
→ Emergency Vets
→ Spay & Neuter
→ Animal Shelters
→ Pet Adoption
Official Resources
Indiana Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners
Indiana’s state licensing authority for veterinarians and veterinary professionals.
Indiana Veterinary Licensing Information
Humane Society for Hamilton County
Local shelter, adoption and pet-support resources.
Humane Society for Hamilton County
Summary
Hamilton County residents have many veterinary options in Noblesville, Fishers, Carmel, Westfield and surrounding communities.
Choose a veterinarian based on location, services, appointment availability and your pet’s needs. For affordability resources, see Low-Cost Vet Care, and for urgent situations see Emergency Vets.
