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Urgent Pet Care Maple Valley, WA

Compassionate Urgent Pet Care in Maple Valley

Image of a dog sitting next to a veterinarianWhen your pet faces a medical issue that is serious but not life-threatening, Mountainside Animal Hospital is here to help. We provide reliable urgent care for cats and dogs of all ages right here in Maple Valley. You can rest assured that our experienced staff will work diligently to find the cause of the problem and get your companion back on the path to recovery. From treating bite wounds to managing the ingestion of foreign objects, our team handles a wide range of urgent needs with a gentle touch. We prioritize low-stress handling by using some fear-free techniques and respect every pet's personal boundaries to ensure their time with us is as comfortable as possible. If you believe your pet needs to be seen, please call or text our office to schedule an urgent care visit.

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Are Urgent Care and Emergency Care the Same?

While urgent and emergency care may seem similar, understanding the difference is key to getting your pet the right level of attention. Our urgent care services are designed for non-life-threatening issues that require medical attention before your next available appointment. In contrast, emergency care is necessary for critical, life-threatening situations, such as severe trauma or seizures. Choosing the appropriate level of care ensures your pet is treated efficiently while helping you avoid or minimize the higher costs associated with 24-hour emergency stabilization and monitoring. If you aren't sure which service your pet needs, please contact us immediately.

Our team is here to answer any questions you may have about our urgent care for pets so that you know if they're right for your pet's needs.

9 Signs Your Pet Requires Urgent Care

cat sitting with a stethoscope around it neck Recognizing when your pet needs medical attention is the first step in getting them the help they need. Because many different symptoms can require pet urgent care, we recommend calling us immediately if you're concerned. The following signs often indicate that your pet needs to be seen as soon as possible:

  • Shallow Wounds 
  • Consistent diarrhea or vomiting 
  • Painful bloating 
  • Dehydration 
  • Constipation 
  • Itchy and red skin 
  • Limping 
  • Loss of appetite 
  • Red or weeping eyes

Our Comprehensive Approach to Pet Urgent Care

At Mountainside Animal Hospital, we've spent years adjusting and improving our urgent care services for pets to be as efficient and accommodating as possible. Our services are available during our regular office hours, and we encourage you to call our practice before bringing your pet in. This helps us prepare our facility for your beloved companion and ensure that one of our experienced staff members is there to receive them.

The goal of our urgent care services is to determine the cause of your pet's health situation and provide effective treatment that improves their overall well-being. One of the ways that our office can accurately diagnose your pet is through the use of technology. For example, we can take detailed x-ray images of your pet to help us discover things not visible to the naked eye. We also have an in-house lab so that we're able to conduct blood work and other tests without the delay of sending samples to an outside lab.


Urgent Pet Care FAQs

We know how frustrating it can be to have questions about veterinary services that go unanswered. That's why our friendly and informative staff is here to answer any of your questions. Some of the most frequently asked questions about our Maple Valley urgent care for pets include:

Yes. We highly recommend that you contact our office to help us prepare for your pet.

In an urgent situation, it can be difficult to not immediately rush out of the door. However, bringing in any paper medical records for your pet can help our team in more ways than one.

No. We open our doors to your pet, whether they’re a patient of record or not.