Main Line Urgent Vet opens in Ardmore

(from left) Alec Hersh, Executive Director Ardmore Business Association, Dr. Jennifer Graham, Dr. Robin Goyle, Nina Greberman, Ardmore Business Association and Ms. Lee (pup) gathered for a photo during the October 3 opening event
Main Line Urgent Vet, an independently owned, women-led veterinary practice, has officially opened its doors at 20 Woodside Ave., Ardmore, providing pet families across the Main Line with a much-needed option between routine veterinary care and emergency hospitals.
The Ardmore Business Association hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 3, 2025.
Founded by veterinarians Dr. Robin Goyle and Dr. Jennifer (Jenny) Graham, the practice is designed to bridge a critical gap in the veterinary system by offering immediate, high-quality care for urgent—but not always life-threatening needs.
Both Dr. Goyle and Dr. Graham bring a wealth of experience across general practice and emergency medicine. Their combined backgrounds enable them to treat a wide range of conditions, from sudden illnesses and minor injuries to complex, time-sensitive cases that require surgical intervention. Unlike many urgent care models, Main Line Urgent Vet is equipped to both stabilize patients and perform emergency procedures, ensuring pets receive timely and expert care.
Main Line Urgent Vet was founded after both veterinarians witnessed firsthand the challenges facing pet families in today’s veterinary landscape. With many local clinics at full capacity and 24-hour ER hospitals experiencing record wait times, pet owners often struggle to find timely care. By offering extended hours, same-day treatment, and an online waiting list system to reduce in-clinic wait times, the practice brings a practical, pet- and family-friendly solution to the Main Line.