
Nebraska Animal Medical Center
Dedicated Exotic Medical Care in Lincoln, Nebraska
Clinic Overview & Expertise
Nebraska Animal Medical Center is a massive, full-service facility that offers some of the most comprehensive exotic care in the state. Operating with extended hours and emergency availability, they provide wellness care for a wide range of non-venomous exotic pets, including birds, reptiles, and small mammals. Their veterinarians are experts in both preventative medicine and complex surgical interventions, such as advanced soft tissue surgery. They place a high premium on husbandry education, guiding owners through the intricacies of proper lighting, humidity, and enclosure design. Their facility is equipped for same-day sick-pet appointments, ensuring that rapidly progressing illnesses in birds and pocket pets are addressed with the urgency they require. From routine beak trims to life-saving emergency care, they are a pillar of the Nebraska veterinary community.
Core Specializations
Why Exotic Animales Trusts This Clinic
Not all veterinarians are created equal when it comes to "non-traditional" pets. Our analysts look for clinics that invest in specialized diagnostic equipment—like micro-sized surgical tools and high-resolution imaging—necessary for animals weighing only a few grams.
✅ Pro-Active Diagnostics
This facility is known for not just treating symptoms, but using bloodwork and imaging to find the root cause in exotic species.
✅ Exotic-Only Recovery
Reduced stress environments where sensitive animals like rabbits or birds aren't housed next to barking dogs.
Exotic Vet Screening Checklist
When calling Nebraska Animal Medical Center, we recommend asking these specific questions to ensure the best fit for your pet:
- 1. "How many [Your Species] do you typically see in a month?"
- 2. "What is your protocol for anesthesia in small exotic mammals?"
- 3. "Do you have a specialized incubator for recovery?"
Contact Information
🚨 24/7 Emergency Facility
This clinic is equipped for after-hours emergencies. We recommend calling ahead while in transit so their team can prepare the triage station.
