Revolution in veterinary medicine: New emergency clinic for Unna-Kamen!
A 24-hour emergency veterinary clinic will be built in the Unna district in 2027. 40-50 employees are being sought.

Revolution in veterinary medicine: New emergency clinic for Unna-Kamen!
A lot is happening in the Unna district for veterinary care: a new emergency veterinary clinic will be built, which will open its doors in 2027. This innovative step aims to significantly improve veterinary care in the region. Loud Ruhr24 The clinic will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for dogs, cats and other small animals. This provides significant relief for pet owners who previously had to endure long journeys to existing facilities.
The clinic is planned in the inter-municipal industrial area Unna-Kamen, on an undeveloped plot of land “On the city limits”, which covers around 6,000 square meters. The Unna district economic development company, which is selling the site, has already given the green light for construction. The managing director of the initiative is the architect Jochen Grimm from Holzwickede, who has invested a whopping 11 million euros in less than two years to build a modern veterinary clinic here.
Construction phase and shortened waiting times
In order to enable the clinic to be put into operation quickly, a container solution will be set up during the construction phase. This means that pet owners do not have to wait long and can get help quickly in an emergency. The clinic will not only have the necessary infrastructure, but will also offer the opportunity to ensure comprehensive care from a competent team.
Loud WFG district of Unna The need for veterinary care in the region has increased significantly, which is also reflected in the active search for 40 to 50 new employees. In addition to veterinarians, clinic managers and other specialist staff are also being sought. This trend shows that the importance of pets in families should not be underestimated - from the perspective of many pet owners, they are considered full family members.
Insurance and care
A growing awareness of the need for solid veterinary care is leading to more and more pet owners in Germany taking out pet health insurance. This can not only cover the costs of operations and treatments, but can also apply to other pets such as rabbits, as shown on AniCura is listed. Many owners benefit from financial security in the event of their four-legged friends becoming ill.
Overall, the plans for the new veterinary clinic in the Unna district show that they have a good knack for the coming challenges. The networking of modern medicine and veterinary care still has a lot of potential. The opening is eagerly awaited, and it's not just the animals who are looking forward to better treatment options.