Visit Urgent Care For
Common Conditions
- Abscesses
- Allergies
- Anxiety
- Bite wounds
- Dehydration
- Ear infections
- End-of-life care (euthanasia)
- Eye squinting, discharge
- Motion Sickness
- Parasites
- Post-op incision issues
- Toenail injuries
- Upper respiratory infections
- Urinary tract problems
- Vaccine reactions
Common Signs
- Anal gland scooting or licking
- Back or neck pain
- Bad breath
- Blood in stool or urine
- Coughing
- Diarrhea
- Ear discharge
- Excessive drinking
- Excessive scratching
- Eye discharge, squinting
- Fever
- Frequent urination
- Head shaking
- Hiding or whining
- Lethargy
- Limping or lameness
- Lumps and bumps
- Not eating or drinking
- Oozing incision
- Shaking
- Skin irritations: itching, hives, hot spots, rashes
- Vomiting
Why Choose MedVet Urgent Care
Urgent Care offers patients a skillful evaluation of those unexpected, non-critical needs when your primary veterinarian is unavailable and offers immediate care for non-life-threatening conditions.
Our talented and compassionate team is dedicated to providing exceptional urgent care for your pet. We partner with your family veterinarian and serve as an extension of their practice. Our urgent care hours extend into the evening and include weekends and holidays to provide caring support when your family veterinarian is closed or unavailable.
You’ll be able to bypass the ER waiting room to receive expert, immediate veterinary care for conditions such as abscesses, allergies, minor bite wounds, ear infections, parasites, post-op incisional issues, toenail injuries, tummy troubles, urinary tract problems, and more.
What to Expect
Urgent Care helps your pet get in, get out, and get better, so you can count on our expert team to provide exceptional care and get you on your way. Our veterinary urgent care locations are open 365 days a year, including holidays. You can come direct to our urgent care locations; no appointment or referral is needed. If your pet is evaluated and deemed to need emergency care, we will stabilize them and direct you to the nearest emergency hospital.