PET Emergency Treatment
Typical Conditions Seen by Urgent Care include:
Eyes: swelling, discharge, redness
Nose: running, crusting, discharge
Ears: discharge, debris, odor, twitching, scratching, shaking
Change in amount of food or water intake
Lameness/limping (no obvious breaks)
Change in behavior (depression, anxiety, sleepiness)
Evidence of worms, or fleas
Wounds or bite marks (minor)
Lumps
Facial swelling, licking or scratching
Vaccinations
Health certificates for travel
PET Urgent Care
PET Urgent Care is located about 1 mile down the road from PET Emergency Treatment. This brand-new, state-of-the-art facility provides additional space, helping to alleviate our hospital’s current capacity, and allowing us to best serve the needs of our local pet community
If you have any questions regarding our urgent care location, please call our main phone number (907)-274-5636, and our team will be happy to assist you.