Memorial Day Holiday Hours
Available for On-Call Urgent Care Only
10a-4p
(918) 212-4446
URGENT CARE

Caring for pets when they need us most
Our pet urgent care services are designed to treat non-life-threatening but time-sensitive conditions that can’t wait for a regular appointment. We provide prompt evaluation and treatment for issues like ear infections, minor wounds, vomiting or diarrhea, limping, and sudden changes in appetite or behavior. With convenient same-day care, our team ensures your pet gets the attention they need to feel better and get back to normal quickly.
If you have an urgent situation with your pet, you can count on accessible, high-quality care without the high cost of an emergency hospital visit. We’ll evaluate your pet, discuss treatment options, and provide the care they need — all with compassion, transparency, and a focus on keeping your pet comfortable and your family at ease.
Common Conditions Treated
during an Urgent Care visit
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Coughing/Sneezing
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Diarrhea
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Vomiting
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Dehydration
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Fever
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Not Eating/Drinking
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Eye Discharge/Squinting
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Poison/Toxin Ingestion
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Skin Allergies - Itching, Rashes, Hot Spots
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Upper Respiratory Infections
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Urinary Tract Problems - Frequency, Straining or Blood
*If you are unsure if we can treat your pet's condition, please give us a call at (918) 212-4446 to discuss your pet's needs with one of our veterinary nurses or assistants.
What to Expect During
Your Pet's Urgent Care Visit

Check-in & Triage: Upon arrival, our care team will greet you and assess your pet’s condition to determine how quickly they need to be seen.
Health History: We’ll ask questions about your pet’s symptoms, medical history, medications, and recent behavior.
Veterinary Exam: A veterinarian will perform a thorough physical exam to evaluate your pet’s health.
Diagnostics (if needed): Tests such as bloodwork, X-rays, or urinalysis may be recommended to help identify the cause of your pet’s issue.
Discussion & Treatment Plan: The doctor will review findings, explain options, and discuss the best course of treatment and costs
Care & Comfort: Treatments such as medications, wound care, or fluids may be provided during your visit to help your pet feel better.
Discharge & Follow-Up: Pets go home the same day with clear instructions for home care or follow-up if needed.

