- Minor cuts, wounds and burns
- Skin or nail problems
- Asthma or allergic reactions
- Scooting or licking
- Limping or lameness
- Ear & eye problems
- Urinary tract infections
- Coughing, sneezing
- Vomiting or diarrhea
- Blood in urine or stool
- Lumps or bumps
- Mouth pain or bad breath
Veterinary Urgent Care by Ethos
Veterinary Urgent Care clinics provide medical care for non-life-threatening illness or injury in cats and dogs. We treat pets who are in stable condition but still need same-day or next-day veterinary medical attention. Our clinics are equipped with digital x-ray machines, point-of-care ultrasound, and in-house labs. Our doctors will diagnose and treat your pet so you can get back home and get back to the fun and games.
Find a Clinic Near YouSelect a clinic near you from the list, then click "APPOINTMENTS" on the clinic landing page. You'll be asked to log in or create an account. Once you do that, you can select a time and date for your appointment online.
Start HereSame-day appointments are available for dogs and cats. Register online to select your appointment.
Log inPreparing to visit one of our clinics? Take a look at some frequently asked questions before you come.
FAQsWhat We Can Treat...
...and What We Can't
We can’t keep your pet for overnight stays, and we’re not equipped to handle cases that require hospitalization or advanced surgical care. If we diagnose a serious condition, we’ll discuss other options with you, including the possible need for an immediate transfer to a 24-hour emergency hospital.
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Part of the Ethos Veterinary Health Network
Veterinary Urgent Care clinics are affiliated with Ethos Veterinary Health. Ethos has 24-hr Emergency and Specialty hospitals throughout the country.
If your pet is in need of overnight treatment in an ICU or advanced surgical care, we can easily help you transfer to an Ethos hospital nearby.
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