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Meet Petfolk, your pet parenting sidekick

Expert local vets, same-day availability, and personalized care tailored to your pet’s needs.

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Stress-free veterinary experiences from start to finish? There’s an app for that.

Photos courtesy Arevalo & Co.

Great veterinary care should be simple and stress-free, but finding the right care for your beloved pets when they need it can be ruff. That’s where Petfolk comes in.

Petfolk was founded by experienced vets to simplify + modernize care, offering convenient care tailored to your pet’s needs. Whether it’s routine wellness or more specialized visits, they’ve got you covered.

The handy app and website bring veterinary care to your fingertips:

  • Find the purr-fect vet based on your pet’s needs
  • Book in-person appointments
  • Get 24/7 virtual care
  • Access medical records
  • And stay connected for ongoing support

Their network of services provides everything from primary and virtual visits to urgent care.

Fear Free Certified vets at Petfolk’s four Raleigh-area clinics are determined to provide a paws-itive experience for you + your pet. Each clinic is designed to allow you to stay by your pet’s side, just like your furry friend would do for you.

Petfolk is accessible to anyone, but PetfolkCare members score unlimited free exams + exclusive discounts.

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