Not every health concern requires a trip to the emergency hospital, but many pets shouldn’t have to wait days for care. At Danville Family Vet, we offer same-day appointments whenever possible and welcome walk-in visits during business hours for unexpected illnesses and minor injuries. From upset stomachs and ear infections to limping and skin allergies, our experienced team is here to provide prompt, compassionate care when your pet needs it most.
Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, and other digestive concerns can develop quickly. We’ll identify the cause and create a treatment plan to help your pet feel better.
Limping, sprains, cuts, bite wounds, and other minor injuries deserve prompt attention. We’ll evaluate your pet and recommend the best course of treatment.
Red eyes, squinting, discharge, head shaking, or painful ears may indicate an infection or injury. Early treatment can help relieve discomfort and prevent complications.
Itching, rashes, hot spots, hair loss, and allergic reactions can make pets miserable. We’ll determine the underlying cause and provide relief.
Coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, or breathing changes may be signs of illness. Our team can diagnose the problem and begin appropriate treatment.
If your pet seems unusually tired, weak, or simply isn’t acting like themselves, it’s worth having them evaluated. Changes in behavior are often one of the earliest signs of illness.
We recommend calling ahead whenever possible so our team can prepare for your arrival and assess the urgency of your pet’s condition. However, we understand emergencies happen unexpectedly and will do our best to accommodate pets in need.
Urgent care is designed for conditions that need prompt attention but are not immediately life-threatening. Severe trauma, active seizures, collapse, significant breathing difficulties, and other critical emergencies may require a 24-hour emergency hospital.
Contact us right away, even if your pet seems normal. The type of item ingested, the amount, and how long ago it happened can all affect the urgency of treatment, and acting quickly can make a significant difference.
If your pet’s condition warrants overnight care, we may immediately refer you to an emergency veterinary hospital that offers 24-hour care, or we may coordinate a transfer for overnight hospitalization.
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