9 Reviews

Treasure Coast Wildlife Center

Palm City, Florida
General Info
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offers residents of Palm City veterinary services that combine empathy and technical competence. Clients depend on the clinic for services such as Physical Therapy, Vaccinations, Avian (Bird) Care, Nutritional Counseling, Boarding, Reptile Care, and Livestock/Farm Animal Care. The veterinary team focuses on both preventative care and chronic disease management. From new puppy exams to senior pet check-ups, each visit aims to keep the pets well and comfortable. The clinic is equipped to handle everything from routine vaccinations to complex surgeries. Pet owners value the clinic’s clear communication, flexible scheduling, and attentive care concerning their pets. Many clients narrate how the team helped them make informed decisions with honesty and care. Whether a pet needs diagnostics, treatments, or behavior support, the clinic delivers consistent and compassionate service. The team at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center strives to provide every pet owner with proactive support and education. Investing in cutting-edge equipment and continuous training to ensure they are always ahead in the veterinary industry. The clinic also advocates for community outreach, wellness programs, and pet health education to establish sustainable bonds. By keeping up with the latest developments in veterinary medicine, they aim to elevate the standard of local pet care. The clinic supports these programs to build solid and long-lasting bonds with pet owners. By staying informed about the latest trends and techniques in veterinary medicine, they enhance the quality of local pet care. It also supports community outreach, wellness programs, and pet health education. By staying abreast of the latest advancements in veterinary medicine, they elevate the standard of pet care in the community. The clinic also supports community outreach programs, pet health education, and other wellness programs to ensure excellent customer relationships. Through staying informed on the latest practices and developments in veterinary medicine, they continually enhance the quality of local pet care.
Services
24 Hour Emergency
Avian (Bird) Care
Behavioral Counseling
Boarding
Cardiology
Emergency Care
Grooming
Livestock/Farm Animal Care
Nutritional Counseling
Ophthalmology
Physical Therapy
Reptile Care
Vaccinations
Reviews
Ariel W.
27 Apr 2019
REPORT
Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital got it's start in 1974 when Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood came to Martin County from Vermont in 1969. They had a ranch filled with animals and the Audubon Society asked... Read More
Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital got it's start in 1974 when Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood came to Martin County from Vermont in 1969. They had a ranch filled with animals and the Audubon Society asked Jean if she would be willing to help injured birds. That first year she helped 50 birds paying for everything herself. The number and kinds of patients increased occupying all of their time. Through the years money was raised to start a hospital and volunteers stepped in to ease the load. Although Jean and Ruth have both passed away their legacy lives on as a group of dedicated people continue their mission to aid injured wildlife. For three decades the Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital has been helping care for sick, injured and orphaned wild animal patients, as well as providing information and education for human residents and visitors. They are a non profit corporation. All of their funding comes from privation donations or grants. Their goal is to rehabilitate and return animals to the wild. They are the only wildlife hospital serving Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach counties. They care for hundreds of animals a year. Some of their patients have included bobcats, alligators, and many species of birds. Their work is especially important because around 10 percent of the animals they treat are on the endangered, threatened, or species of special concern lists. I had the opportunity to visit the hospital during their 45th annual open house on Saturday. The community was invited to explore their 300 acres and meet their wildlife ambassadors. The had live music, food, and vendors. Admission was free but I was more than happy to donate so they can keep up their mission of rescuing animals. Donations are more important than ever as the endeavor to raise enough money to build a new wildlife center. I had a great day visiting the animals and touring the facility. I hope everyone who is able to gives money to this worthy organization so they can reach their goal of a new facility that will allow them to help even more animals. Read Less
Kerry Harpenau
8 Jul 2018
REPORT
M.k.Trina
1 Jul 2018
REPORT
Amazing people!!! Thank you!
Ryan Binner
6 Jun 2018
REPORT
Great Facility that really cares for the animals that are brought in. Staff and volunteers are top notch. They truly are a blessing to our community and the wildlife they help to rehabilitate.
Dorothy Messer
24 Mar 2018
REPORT
Amazing place for education and to help protect our wildlife
Nick Whitney
9 May 2017
REPORT
Lindsey Romano
24 Mar 2017
REPORT
Natalie Giusti
4 Oct 2014
REPORT
Very knowledgeable and caring staff. I had an incident today and the gentleman I spoke with with was calm, gave me the appropriate information, knew where to refer me and was just pleasant. Please ca... Read More
Very knowledgeable and caring staff. I had an incident today and the gentleman I spoke with with was calm, gave me the appropriate information, knew where to refer me and was just pleasant. Please call Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital for any issues regarding wildlife. I cannot thank this place enough and will refer them first before contacting anyone else.Read Less
Jeannette Haugk
28 Jun 2013
REPORT
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FAQs
Where is Treasure Coast Wildlife Center located?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is located at 8626 SW Citrus Blvd S, Palm City, Florida 34990. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Palm City area and surrounding communities.
What time does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center open and close each day?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is open Monday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Tuesday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Wednesday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Thursday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Friday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 08:30 AM to 16:30 PM. On Sundays, it's open 08:30 AM to 16:30 PM.
Is Treasure Coast Wildlife Center open on Saturdays?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 08:30AM to 16:30 PM.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer emergency or 24-hour services?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provides emergency veterinary care. They have 24-hour emergency service – if your pet has an after-hours emergency, you can call their emergency line at or go to the clinic for immediate care.
How can I book an appointment at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center?
You can book an appointment online with Treasure Coast Wildlife Center via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center in Palm City offers a range of veterinary services, including 24 Hour Emergency, Avian (Bird) Care, Behavioral Counseling, Boarding, Cardiology. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer vaccinations for pets?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provides pet vaccination services. They offer core vaccinations for dogs and cats (like rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.) as well as any recommended booster shots. You can schedule your pet's vaccines during normal appointment hours at their Palm City clinic.
Can I get my pet groomed at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center does offer pet grooming services in addition to medical care. You can have your dog or cat groomed (bathing, nail trims, etc.) by their professional grooming team. It’s convenient to get veterinary care and grooming in one place in Palm City.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provide boarding or kennel services?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center has boarding facilities for pets. They can board your cat or dog in a safe, comfortable environment when you’re away. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during holidays, as space can be limited.
Business Hours
Monday
Mon
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday
Tue
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday
Wed
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday
Thu
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday
Fri
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday
Sat
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Sunday
Sun
8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
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Treasure Coast Wildlife Center

Palm City, Florida
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8626 SW Citrus Blvd S
Palm City Florida 34990
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offers residents of Palm City veterinary services that combine empathy and technical competence. Clients depend on the clinic for services such as Physical Therapy, Vaccinations, Avian (Bird) Care, Nutritional Counseling, Boarding, Reptile Care, and Livestock/Farm Animal Care. The veterinary team focuses on both preventative care and chronic disease management. From new puppy exams to senior pet check-ups, each visit aims to keep the pets well and comfortable. The clinic is equipped to handle everything from routine vaccinations to complex surgeries. Pet owners value the clinic’s clear communication, flexible scheduling, and attentive care concerning their pets. Many clients narrate how the team helped them make informed decisions with honesty and care. Whether a pet needs diagnostics, treatments, or behavior support, the clinic delivers consistent and compassionate service. The team at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center strives to provide every pet owner with proactive support and education. Investing in cutting-edge equipment and continuous training to ensure they are always ahead in the veterinary industry. The clinic also advocates for community outreach, wellness programs, and pet health education to establish sustainable bonds. By keeping up with the latest developments in veterinary medicine, they aim to elevate the standard of local pet care. The clinic supports these programs to build solid and long-lasting bonds with pet owners. By staying informed about the latest trends and techniques in veterinary medicine, they enhance the quality of local pet care. It also supports community outreach, wellness programs, and pet health education. By staying abreast of the latest advancements in veterinary medicine, they elevate the standard of pet care in the community. The clinic also supports community outreach programs, pet health education, and other wellness programs to ensure excellent customer relationships. Through staying informed on the latest practices and developments in veterinary medicine, they continually enhance the quality of local pet care.
Monday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Tuesday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Wednesday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Thursday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Friday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Saturday
08:30AM-16:30PM
Sunday
08:30AM-16:30PM
24 Hour Emergency
Avian (Bird) Care
Behavioral Counseling
Boarding
Cardiology
Emergency Care
Grooming
Livestock/Farm Animal Care
Nutritional Counseling
Ophthalmology
Physical Therapy
Reptile Care
Vaccinations
Ariel W.
27 Apr 2019
REPORT
Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital got it's start in 1974 when Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood came to Martin County from Vermont in 1969. They had a ranch filled with animals and the Audubon Society asked... Read More
Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital got it's start in 1974 when Jean Henry and Ruth Stanwood came to Martin County from Vermont in 1969. They had a ranch filled with animals and the Audubon Society asked Jean if she would be willing to help injured birds. That first year she helped 50 birds paying for everything herself. The number and kinds of patients increased occupying all of their time. Through the years money was raised to start a hospital and volunteers stepped in to ease the load. Although Jean and Ruth have both passed away their legacy lives on as a group of dedicated people continue their mission to aid injured wildlife. For three decades the Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital has been helping care for sick, injured and orphaned wild animal patients, as well as providing information and education for human residents and visitors. They are a non profit corporation. All of their funding comes from privation donations or grants. Their goal is to rehabilitate and return animals to the wild. They are the only wildlife hospital serving Martin, St. Lucie, Indian River, Okeechobee, and Palm Beach counties. They care for hundreds of animals a year. Some of their patients have included bobcats, alligators, and many species of birds. Their work is especially important because around 10 percent of the animals they treat are on the endangered, threatened, or species of special concern lists. I had the opportunity to visit the hospital during their 45th annual open house on Saturday. The community was invited to explore their 300 acres and meet their wildlife ambassadors. The had live music, food, and vendors. Admission was free but I was more than happy to donate so they can keep up their mission of rescuing animals. Donations are more important than ever as the endeavor to raise enough money to build a new wildlife center. I had a great day visiting the animals and touring the facility. I hope everyone who is able to gives money to this worthy organization so they can reach their goal of a new facility that will allow them to help even more animals. Read Less
Kerry Harpenau
8 Jul 2018
REPORT
M.k.Trina
1 Jul 2018
REPORT
Amazing people!!! Thank you!
Ryan Binner
6 Jun 2018
REPORT
Great Facility that really cares for the animals that are brought in. Staff and volunteers are top notch. They truly are a blessing to our community and the wildlife they help to rehabilitate.
Dorothy Messer
24 Mar 2018
REPORT
Amazing place for education and to help protect our wildlife
Nick Whitney
9 May 2017
REPORT
Lindsey Romano
24 Mar 2017
REPORT
Natalie Giusti
4 Oct 2014
REPORT
Very knowledgeable and caring staff. I had an incident today and the gentleman I spoke with with was calm, gave me the appropriate information, knew where to refer me and was just pleasant. Please ca... Read More
Very knowledgeable and caring staff. I had an incident today and the gentleman I spoke with with was calm, gave me the appropriate information, knew where to refer me and was just pleasant. Please call Treasure Coast Wildlife Hospital for any issues regarding wildlife. I cannot thank this place enough and will refer them first before contacting anyone else.Read Less
Jeannette Haugk
28 Jun 2013
REPORT
Where is Treasure Coast Wildlife Center located?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is located at 8626 SW Citrus Blvd S, Palm City, Florida 34990. It's easily accessible to pet owners in the Palm City area and surrounding communities.
What time does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center open and close each day?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is open Monday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Tuesday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Wednesday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Thursday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM, Friday 08:30 AM - 16:30 PM. On Saturdays, it's open 08:30 AM to 16:30 PM. On Sundays, it's open 08:30 AM to 16:30 PM.
Is Treasure Coast Wildlife Center open on Saturdays?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center is open on Saturdays. Their Saturday hours are 08:30AM to 16:30 PM.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer emergency or 24-hour services?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provides emergency veterinary care. They have 24-hour emergency service – if your pet has an after-hours emergency, you can call their emergency line at or go to the clinic for immediate care.
How can I book an appointment at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center?
You can book an appointment online with Treasure Coast Wildlife Center via our website. Simply click the 'Book an Appointment' button on their profile or use TopVet’s online scheduling. Alternatively, you can call the clinic at to schedule a visit.
What services does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center in Palm City offers a range of veterinary services, including 24 Hour Emergency, Avian (Bird) Care, Behavioral Counseling, Boarding, Cardiology. From routine wellness exams and vaccinations to surgeries and diagnostics, they provide comprehensive care for your pets.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center offer vaccinations for pets?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provides pet vaccination services. They offer core vaccinations for dogs and cats (like rabies, distemper, parvovirus, etc.) as well as any recommended booster shots. You can schedule your pet's vaccines during normal appointment hours at their Palm City clinic.
Can I get my pet groomed at Treasure Coast Wildlife Center?
Treasure Coast Wildlife Center does offer pet grooming services in addition to medical care. You can have your dog or cat groomed (bathing, nail trims, etc.) by their professional grooming team. It’s convenient to get veterinary care and grooming in one place in Palm City.
Does Treasure Coast Wildlife Center provide boarding or kennel services?
Yes, Treasure Coast Wildlife Center has boarding facilities for pets. They can board your cat or dog in a safe, comfortable environment when you’re away. It’s advisable to book in advance, especially during holidays, as space can be limited.
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