Our Veterinary Services
Urgent Care for pets
We offer walk-in urgent care for dogs and cats. As former emergency veterinarians, our passion is helping sick and injured pets! We treat many common conditions including:
Coughing, sneezing
Vomiting and diarrhea
Traumatic injuries and wounds
Itching, licking paws, and skin conditions
Pain management
Seizures or tremors
Broken bones / fractures
Ingestions of toxins or objects
Fevers
Difficulty urinating
Difficulty breathing
Eye and ear discharge
Injured toenails
Not eating or drinking
Allergic reactions and hives
Tooth abscesses
If your pet is critically ill, or requires specialty care that we cannot provide at our clinic, we will stabilize them and then find the right specialist or emergency vet to continue their care.
Surgery Services:
We have vets on-call that can provide urgent surgeries on most days (call for availability).
Spay/neuter including emergency spay for pyometra
Foreign material ingestion
Cystotomy (Removing bladder stones)
Amputations of injured toes and limbs
Enucleation (removal of severely damaged eyes)
Mass removals
Stenotic nares (opening narrow nostrils)
Mastectomy (removal of mammary tissue)
Anal sacculectomy (removal of anal glands)
Splenectomy (removal of spleen)
Gastropexy (tacking of stomach to prevent bloat)
Entropion/eyelid surgery
Urgent Dental Care for Pets:
We are the only veterinary urgent care that provides dental care for pets. Oral pain is one of the most underdiagnosed conditions that pet dogs and cats experience that impact their quality of life. In many cases, pets in severe pain will still continue to eat and act normally because they have no other option. When your pet has a painful, infected, or broken tooth you don’t want to have to wait for them to be helped! We take full x-rays of every pet’s mouth to ensure there is no hidden dental disease or infections exist beneath the gum line.
General Practice:
If you don’t already have a vet you love, we offer many general pet care services including yearly exams for preventive care, spays/neuters, dental care, flea/tick and heartworm medication, deworming, vaccinations, microchips, and end of life care.