Urgent care is a new category in veterinary medicine. Here’s what it means to us…

Common Issues We Treat

  • upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, loose stools, toxin/poison ingestion, eating non-food items, anal gland issues, blood in stool and parasites/worms

  • excessive drinking or urination, peeing in the house or outside the litter box, licking of genitals, dehydration, not drinking, blood in the urine and urinary tract infections (UTIs)

  • red, itchy, flaky, stinky, or otherwise abnormal skin; hot spots; chewing paws; lumps; bumps; parasites such as fleas and ticks; hair loss; ear infections; allergies and allergic reactions

  • squinting, redness, excessive tear production, eye discharge, facial rubbing, pink eye and other infections

  • coughing, wheezing, sneezing and excessive panting

  • lameness or limping; difficulty standing or walking; minor wounds, cuts and scrapes; pain; nail injuries; minor dog/cat fight and bite wounds

  • palliative and end of life cere, euthanasia services and private or communal cremation

  • fever, hiding, behavior change, whining, bad breath, insect bites/stings, snakebites

Issues We Do Not Treat

  • life threatening emergencies and severe traumas like hit-by-car cases, animals that are collapsed and/or unconscious, and pets that require overnight hospitalization

  • yearly vaccines, spay and neuter, nail trims, and puppy visits

We will evaluate anything that seems unusual or concerning but not immediately life threatening.

Unsure if we can treat your pet? Please call us.

FAQs

  • No appointment is needed. You can join our online waitlist to secure a spot.

  • We primarily treat cats and dogs. Please call ahead if you have an exotic pet to confirm.

  • Call us, and our team will guide you on whether your pet should visit Furgent Care or an emergency hospital..

  • We do not perform emergency surgeries but can stabilize your pet and refer them to a specialty or emergency hospital if needed.

  • Read more at FAQs page