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When Minutes Matter | Same-Day Exams Available

Your pet is a special member of your family and provides you with companionship, entertainment, and unconditional love. Your pet also relies on you for daily needs such as food, shelter, safety, and to take care of things when they go wrong. Our pet care professionals will be there for you when you need us. Our veterinarians and technical support staff are on premise working as a team to respond to emergency calls and critical care situations. Rest assured, if you have an emergency with your pet, there is quality veterinary help nearby. Help is only a phone call away. Keep our phone number with your other emergency numbers and call us when you need us.

We always do our best to accept or guide our current patients as well as new patients for urgent and emergency appointments.

Urgent Care

Emergency Care

Vomiting and/or diarrhea Collapse or loss of consciousness
Lacerations and other surface wounds Paralysis
Eye redness/irritation Seizures
Lameness Choking, cannot breathe
Poisoning (if acute, it may need emergency care) Excessive bleeding
Allergic reactions Fractures, broken bones
Ear infections Penetrating wounds
Urinary tract infections Foreign Body or toxin ingestion
Respiratory infections Heatstroke
Skin allergies and infections Serious Trauma or accident (e.g., hit by a car)
Coughing and sneezing Stopped breathing
Dehydration Cardiac arrest
Fever Distressed pet in labor
Not drinking or eating Amputation
Toxin ingestion (may need emergency care) Pneumonia
Upper respiratory infections Kidney failure
Abscesses Overnight hospitalization
Back pain Major wounds and lacerations
Mild lameness or limping Uncontrollable bleeding
Surface wounds and lacerations Multiple seizures

Urgent Care

Vomiting and/or diarrhea
Lacerations and other surface wounds
Eye redness/irritation
Lameness
Poisoning (if acute, it may need emergency care)
Allergic reactions
Ear infections
Urinary tract infections
Respiratory infections
Skin allergies and infections
Coughing and sneezing
Dehydration
Fever
Not drinking or eating
Toxin ingestion (may need emergency care)
Upper respiratory infections
Abscesses
Back pain
Mild lameness or limping
Surface wounds and lacerations

Emergency Care

Collapse or loss of consciousness
Paralysis
Seizures
Choking, cannot breathe
Excessive bleeding
Fractures, broken bones
Penetrating wounds
Foreign Body or toxin ingestion
Heatstroke
Serious Trauma or accident (e.g., hit by a car)
Stopped breathing
Cardiac arrest
Distressed pet in labor
Amputation
Pneumonia
Kidney failure
Overnight hospitalization
Major wounds and lacerations
Uncontrollable bleeding
Multiple seizures

 

Common conditions treated at Pet Urgent Care

Allergic Reactions

Ear Infections

Urinary Tract Infections

Respiratory Infections

Skin Allergies & Infections

Vomiting and/or Diarrhea

Lacerations & Other Surface Wounds

Eye Redness/Irritation

Lameness

Acute Poisoning