Pet Urgent Care
Our team is here for you and your pet when you need us most.
Pet Urgent Care in Slatington, PA
When something feels off with your pet, you shouldn’t have to wait days for an appointment — or rush straight to the emergency hospital. Our urgent care services provide timely medical attention for non-life-threatening concerns, giving you peace of mind when your pet needs to be seen quickly.
We offer same-day urgent care appointments, so you can get answers and relief without unnecessary delays. From vomiting and diarrhea to limping, minor injuries, or sudden behavioral changes, our team is here to assess the issue, provide treatment, and help your pet start feeling better as soon as possible.
When to Seek Urgent Care for Your Pet
You may want to schedule an urgent care appointment if your pet is experiencing:
- Urinary issues (straining, urinating blood)
- Toxin or foreign body ingestion
- Bite wounds
- Parasite concerns (fleas, mites, sudden itching)
- Ear or eye infections (redness, discharge, squinting, head shaking)
- Significant behavioral changes
- Coughing or sneezing
- Dehydration or excessive drinking
- Diarrhea or vomiting
- Cuts, abrasions, or abscesses
- Mild lameness, pain, or limping
- Rash, hives, or facial swelling
- Scooting
- Overgrown or broken nails
If your pet is experiencing life-threatening emergency such as severe difficulty breathing, collapse, seizures, or major trauma, call our clinic immediately. During our regular hours, our medical team is equipped to provide emergency lifesaving treatment.
If you’re unsure whether your pet’s symptoms require immediate attention, give us a call. A member of our care team can talk through your pet’s symptoms and help guide you on the best next step.
Urgent Care FAQs
What’s the difference between an urgent care visit and an emergency?
Urgent care is for medical concerns that require prompt attention but are not life-threatening. An office hours emergency involves life-threatening conditions that require immediate medical care for survival.
Examples of life-threatening emergencies include:
- Being hit by a car
- Severe difficulty breathing
- Inability to urinate
- Excessive or uncontrolled bleeding
- Abdominal bloating
- Collapse or seizures
If you believe your pet is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, please call our office immediately at (610) 767-1100.
