Our Services

Sometimes your furry friend eats something they shouldn’t, develops an infection, or just isn’t feeling quite themselves. We offer a comprehensive list of services and procedures to keep your pets happy and healthy.

What We Treat

What is Pet Urgent Care?

It’s the same concept as human urgent care but the patients are furry!

Urgent care allows pets in pain with acute or non-life threatening injuries and diseases to be seen within 24 hours by ER- and critical care-trained veterinarians, without the extended wait and high cost of an emergency room. 

We are the link between your primary care veterinarian and the ER while supporting both equally.

Common Cases We Treat

Ear Infections

Symptoms

Shaking head, pawing at ears, odor and/or discharge, warm red ears, swollen ears

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Urinary Issues

Symptoms

Urinating more frequently, straining to urinate, not urinating at all, blood in urine, smelly urine

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Skin Issues

Symptoms

Change in hair coat or skin, pustules, skin infections, hot spots, allergic reactions, hives and itchy skin, abscesses, red skin, crusts, scabs, sudden hair loss, parasites

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Toxin Exposure

Common Toxins

Ingestion of chocolate, raisins, grapes, rat bait, cannabis, ibuprofen, or NSAIDs

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Respiratory Issues

Symptoms

Coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge

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Trauma

Common Causes

Bite wounds, snake or insect bites, minor skin lacerations, burns, broken toe nails

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Eye Issues

Symptoms

Squinting, discharge, redness, bulging, pawing/rubbing face, out of socket

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Sudden Weight Gain

Symptoms

Sudden change in appearance, rapid weight gain, lethargy

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Foreign Body Ingestion

Symptoms

Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal tenderness, decreased appetite, straining to defecate, lethargy

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Seizures & Neurologic Issues

Symptoms

Change in behavior, trouble walking, dragging paws, seizures

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Gastrointestinal Issues

Symptoms

Vomiting, regurgitation, diarrhea, blood in stool, constipation, straining to defecate, parasites…

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Trouble Walking

Common Causes

Broken bone, joint luxation, sprain or strain injury, cruciate tear, joint swelling, dragging paws…

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Emergency Stabilization

What We Can Help With

Active bleeding, active seizure, difficulty breathing, hit by car, acute collapses

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End-of-Life Care

How We Can Help

Quality of life consultation, euthanasia, aftercare including aquamation and private cremation

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Experience a new kind of veterinary care today.