Urgent Care for Pets

ella.martin • November 12, 2024

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Introducing Urgent Care for Pets at Advanced Animal Care ER: Because Every Moment Matters

When your pet suddenly shows signs of illness or injury, the stress and worry can be overwhelming. As pet parents, we all want our furry family members to receive the best possible care, as quickly as possible. That’s why Advanced Animal Care ER is excited to announce the launch of our new Urgent Care for Pets service, available Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. We’re here to provide same-day care for situations that can’t wait, but may not require emergency treatment.

What Is Urgent Care for Pets?

Urgent care is designed to treat illnesses and injuries that require attention soon but are not life-threatening emergencies. From minor injuries to sudden but non-severe symptoms, our urgent care service offers a dedicated time for quick, compassionate treatment. You won’t need to worry about waiting days for a vet appointment or dealing with the high costs of emergency services for non-critical issues.urgent

Examples of Urgent Conditions We Treat

Not sure if it’s urgent or an emergency? Here are some examples of conditions that our Urgent Care service is well-suited to address:

  • Illnesses : Coughing, sneezing, vomiting, diarrhea, mild allergic reactions, or changes in eating or drinking habits.
  • Minor Injuries : Cuts, scrapes, mild limping, back pain, and toenail injuries.
  • Behavioral Changes : Unusual hiding, whining, or restlessness, which could signal discomfort or pain.
  • Allergies and Skin Issues : Skin irritations, itching, hot spots, and other minor allergic reactions.

If your pet’s condition becomes more serious, rest assured that our ER team is fully equipped to manage critical cases on the spot.

Why Choose Advanced Animal Care ER for Urgent Care?

Our Urgent Care service combines the convenience of same-day access with the expertise of a 24/7 emergency hospital. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Comprehensive Care : With our advanced equipment, dedicated team, and experience, we can handle both urgent and emergency cases. No matter what walks through our doors, we’re ready.
  • Affordable Pricing : During urgent care hours, you’ll only pay the price of an urgent care visit, which is more affordable than typical ER rates. We believe in making quality pet care accessible for every family.
  • No Guesswork : We know it can be hard to tell if a situation is urgent or an emergency. Bring your pet in, and we’ll assess the situation immediately, so you never have to second-guess.

How Our Urgent Care Process Works

Our process is designed to make things easy for you and your pet. Here’s what you can expect when you arrive during our urgent care hours:

  1. Assessment : Our skilled veterinary team will quickly evaluate your pet’s condition. We’re here to answer your questions, explain treatment options, and work with your budget to ensure your pet gets the care they need.
  2. Treatment : Based on our assessment, we’ll provide the necessary treatment—whether it’s medication, wound care, or a thorough examination. For any concerns, we’ll explain everything so you feel comfortable with your pet’s care plan.
  3. Follow-Up Guidance : After treatment, our team will provide clear guidance on what to watch for at home and when to return if additional care is needed.

When It’s an Emergency

If you’re unsure whether your pet’s condition is urgent or life-threatening, don’t hesitate to come in. We’re here to help, no matter the severity. Some situations that typically require emergency care include severe bleeding, difficulty breathing, seizures, poisoning, and loss of consciousness. In these cases, our emergency team will act immediately.

Visit Us for Peace of Mind

As pet owners ourselves, we understand the need for fast, accessible, and affordable pet care. Our Urgent Care for Pets service was created to give you peace of mind—knowing that expert help is available when your pet needs it most. Whether it’s a minor concern or something more serious, Advanced Animal Care ER is here to make sure your pet receives the best care possible.

Have questions? Call us at 859-625-5678, or visit us during our urgent care hours, Monday through Friday, 8am-4pm. We’re here to make sure your pets get the attention they need when it can’t wait. Remember we are always open 24/7 for all pet needs! 

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