Proudly serving New Port Richey, Florida

UrgentVet New Port Richey is conveniently located next to the intersection of Highway 54 and Trinity Boulevard. Look for us near the entrance to Starkey Ranch.

Open Today Until:

8 pm

3PM-11PM Mon-Fri
10AM-8PM Sat-Sun

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We understand what urgent means.

Our UrgentVet mission is simple: We want to be here for your pet when your primary care vet can't. Our goal is to provide quick, convenient, affordable care 365 days a year. Think of us as urgent care for pets in Odessa, Florida. We'll be there when you need us most.

Welcome to UrgentVet – New Port Richey

UrgentVet has proudly been serving pets of New Port Richey, Odessa and greater Pasco County since 2020. Pet Parents from Starkey Ranch, Asturia, and The Preserve count on us to be there when after-hours injury or illness happens.

Fast Facts About Our Clinic

  • Dog & cat specific exam rooms: Yes
  • Large & small dog exam rooms: Yes
  • Private comfort room: Yes
  • Online check in: Yes
  • Walk-ins accepted: Yes
  • Percentage of pets discharged back to their home: 90%
  • Open evenings: Yes
  • Open weekends: Yes
  • Open holidays: Yes
  • Open overnight: No
  • Preventative/general care: No
  • Urgent care: Yes
  • Diagnostics: Digital X-Ray machine, ultrasound, in-house lab
  • Record keeping: Cloud-based medical record keeping software
  • Pet health records & case information provided to regular vet: Yes

At Your Service

Dr. Susan Mango

DVM

Susan Mango has always loved animals and wanted to be a veterinarian since a child. There was always a house full of pets to care for. After a rewarding management career, she attended Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts and completed her clinical year at the University of Florida in 2006. Dr. Mango had always imagined working with all types of small animals, but in her clinical year, she discovered just how amazing cats truly were and how much they liked her. She believes all animals deserve the best medical care and to be treated with kindness and compassion.

Dr. Mango shares her home with several rescue cats, one of whom is paralyzed from a dog attack as a kitten. His name is Roosevelt and together they visit assisted living facilities in his role as a therapy cat. In her free time, she helps families who have disabled cats with proper care and enrichment so they live the best possible life.

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Dr. Andy Leung

DVM

Dr. Leung is originally from North Carolina and went to North Carolina State for an undergraduate degree. He completed his veterinary degree at The Ohio State University and completed a rotating internship at Carolina Veterinary Specialist afterwards. He moved down to Florida to enjoy the climate and recently relocated to the Tampa Bay Area with his fiancee. He has a passion for emergency medicine and treating critical cases. When not working, Dr. Leung and his fiancee enjoy an active lifestyle and finding outdoor activities to do such as biking, hiking, kayaking, etc., concerts, or visiting Disney. They have 2 standard poodles and 1 cat.

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Amanda Ziegler

Clinic Manager

Amanda has spent 17 years in the veterinary industry, her first job was caring for wildlife, and working in the kennel for a Humane Society in Ohio. After moving to Florida, she was able to build her skills as a Veterinary Technician working in many different settings including shelter medicine, general practice and emergency/critical care. Finding this passion as a technician led to wanting to make a difference in her co-workers lives as well as the animals, and she decided to transition into management. Amanda has been in management for several years and joined our UrgentVet team as the Clinic Manager this year, opening our first Florida location. She is looking forward to helping pets, in the Westchase and Tampa Bay community.

Amanda spends her free time enjoying the outdoors including photography, kayaking, and snorkeling. She also enjoys time with her family and pets at home or at live events. She has 2 dogs (Rhea, and Adelaide) and 3 cats (Kratos, Adam, and Pi).

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UrgentVet provides care for non-life threatening emergencies that happen after your regular vet is closed. Here are some examples of the types of illnesses and injuries we treat.

Illness
  • Coughing, Sneezing
  • Diarrhea
  • Dehydration
  • Excessive Drinking
  • Eye Discharge & Squinting
  • Fever
  • Not Eating or Not Drinking
  • Poison/Toxin Ingestion
  • Skin Allergies – Itching, Rashes, Hot Spots
  • Upper Respiratory Infections
  • Urinary Tract Problems – Frequency, Straining or Blood
  • Vomiting
Injury
  • Abscesses
  • Back Pain
  • Cuts & Scrapes
  • Fracture Assessment
  • Mild Lameness
  • Minor Wounds & Lacerations
  • Pain Management
  • Post-Op Incisions
  • Toenail Injuries
  • Trouble Walking
Ain't Doing Right
  • Allergies
  • Anal Glands – Scooting, Licking
  • Anxiety & Motion Sickness
  • Bad Breath
  • Ear Infections – Head Shaking, Ear Discharge
  • End of Life Care-Euthanasia
  • Hiding or Whining
  • Hives & Facial Swelling
  • Lumps & Bumps
  • Parasites
  • Snake Bites
  • Vaccine Reactions

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We Don't Treat
Life Threatening
Emergencies

Proceed immediately to the nearest veterinary Emergency Hospital, not UrgentVet.
  • Hit By Car
  • Amputation
  • Overnight Hospitalization
  • Pneumonia
  • Kidney Failure