Urgent Care
Urgent care is here to fill the gap between wellness and emergency care situations. Urgent care services are available by walk-in or appointment Monday-Friday! With our urgent care services, your pet will be able to receive treatment for an injury or illness that requires prompt medical attention but is not life-threatening. Pets experiencing a life-threatening injury or illness need to be seen at an emergency hospital.
Urgent Care Scheduling Options:
- Online Scheduling available 24/7
- Phone scheduling during business hours: 614-300-7322
Urgent Care hours:
Monday – Friday: 6:00pm – 10:00pm
Saturdays: 12:00pm – 5:00pm
Sundays: 10:00am – 5:00pm
Address:
7369 State Rte 3,
Westerville, Ohio 43082
- Vomiting or Diarrhea
- Minor Wounds
- Pain, Limping, Swelling
- Abscess
- Loss of Appetite
- Constipation
- Dehydration
- Itchy Skin, Rashes, Hives
- Eye Issues (tearing, redness, discharge)
- Ear Infections
- Pale Gums
- Runny Nose, Coughing, or Sneezing
- Worms, Fleas, Ticks, or Mites
- Urinary Changes (blood in urine, change in frequency)
What Cases Will We See?
- Vomiting or Diarrhea
- Minor Wounds
- Pain, Limping, Swelling
- Abscess
- Loss of Appetite
- Constipation
- Dehydration
- Itchy Skin, Rashes, Hives
- Eye Issues (tearing, redness, discharge)
- Ear Infections
- Pale Gums
- Runny Nose, Coughing, or Sneezing
- Worms, Fleas, Ticks, or Mites
- Urinary Changes (blood in urine, change in frequency)
If You Think Your Pet Has Eaten Something Poisonous
Call us immediately at 614-300-7322! If after hours, contact the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center’s 24-hour hotline at (888) 426-4435. Trained toxicologists will consider the age and health of your pet, what was ingested, and then make a recommendation about what action should be taken.
If your pet is experiencing an urgent medical condition, visit our My Vet Animal Hospital for immediate care. For questions, please call 614-300-7322.
What Is the Difference Between Pet Urgent Care vs Emergency Care?
One way to quickly determine where you should take your pet is to ask yourself if their condition can wait until their next vet appointment, needs prompt attention, or requires immediate care.
Unless you know a practice is a walk-in pet urgent care, you’ll most likely need an appointment. Here, your pet will be able to receive treatment for an injury or illness that requires prompt medical attention but is not life-threatening. Consider whether your pet is stable enough to wait for their appointment.
Pets experiencing a life-threatening injury or illness need to be seen at an emergency veterinary hospital. Here, patients will be prioritized and seen based on their condition’s severity. Animals experiencing a time sensitive emergency like cardiac arrest will be seen first. Pets with emergent yet less time-sensitive emergencies will be seen next. This group could apply to situations like allergic reactions.
Conditions Requiring Emergency Care
- Not eating or drinking for more than two days
- Weak or rapid pulse
- Choking
- Bloating
- Difficulty breathing
- Fall from a height
- Difficulty giving birth
- Serious trauma (hit by a car)
- Loss of consciousness
- Repeated seizures
- Paralysis
- Excessive or hard-to-control bleeding
Visit Our Pet Urgent Care
If you’ve noticed that something isn’t right with your pet, get them the veterinary care they need as soon as possible by visiting My Vet Animal Hospital. To learn more about our urgent care services or for questions, please call My Vet Animal Hospital at Life Care Animal Hospital at 614-300-7322 today.
Safety tips:
Pets who are severely ill or injured may try to bite, claw, or act in an aggressive manner toward those trying to help them. Approach any injured or sick pet slowly and calmly; say their name and see how the animal reacts. Call for help if the pet reacts aggressively.
For dogs, fashion a makeshift stretcher if the animal is unable to move. Make sure the neck is supported.
For cats, slowly place a blanket or towel over the head to prevent biting. Slowly lift the animal into an open-topped carrier or box.
Elevate and apply pressure to any bleeding wound.
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We are proud to be an AAHA Accredited Hospital!
As an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association, we pride ourselves on personalized and exceptional veterinarian service. We believe that the best ways to protect our pets from disease is by using the most innovative preventative care that is available.
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