About Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care

Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care is a locally and privately owned urgent veterinary clinic serving dogs and cats in Edmond, Oklahoma City, and nearby communities like Deer Creek, Mustang, Piedmont, Yukon, and Guthrie. We’re here when urgent problems come up after hours, and your primary veterinarian can’t see you—offering clear communication, an open-concept experience, and compassionate care you can feel confident about.

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A Better Urgent Care Experience

We built Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care to be the kind of place we’d want for our own pets—supportive, educational, and easy to navigate during stressful moments. From walk-in urgent visits to pain management and in-clinic end-of-life care, our focus is on helping families understand what’s happening, what options are available, and what the next best step should be.

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Walk-Ins

Walk-ins are welcome during our open hours, so you can get help for urgent issues without waiting days for an appointment.

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Open Concept

Our open floor plan supports transparency and real-time communication, so you can stay involved and informed throughout your pet’s visit.

Our Mission & How We Work

Our mission is simple: provide compassionate care when urgent problems arise and a primary veterinarian is unavailable. We treat non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, then help coordinate the next steps with your regular veterinarian for ongoing care. We also work to support local veterinary partners and emergency hospitals by directing truly emergent cases to the right place at the right time.

What Matters Most to Us

Visiting an urgent veterinary clinic can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re worried about your pet. Our team is intentional about making each visit clear, supportive, and focused on what your dog or cat needs right now. Here are a few of the values that shape every appointment at Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care in the Edmond and Oklahoma City area.

Clear Communication

We explain what we’re seeing, what it could mean, and what diagnostics or treatments may help—so you can make confident decisions.

Transparency at Every Step

Our open approach helps you understand what’s happening during your pet’s visit instead of feeling left in the dark.

Community-Focused Care

As a new, privately owned clinic, we’re committed to being a trusted resource for pet owners across the region.

Education-Driven Visits

We take time to answer questions and explain recommendations, especially when symptoms are sudden or confusing.

Walk-In Friendly Support

When urgent issues happen after hours, we’re here to help during our posted clinic hours—no long waits or delays.

Comfort Through Difficult Moments

We offer in-clinic euthanasia with a dedicated room for families who need extra privacy and time.

Continuity with Your Primary Vet

After urgent care, we help guide you back to your regular veterinarian for follow-up and long-term treatment plans.

Meet the People Behind the Care

Our clinic culture is built on positivity, education, and inclusion—because great urgent care depends on teamwork and communication. If you’d like to learn more about the veterinarians and nurses who will be caring for your dog or cat, visit our team page for a closer look.

About Our Clinic & Urgent Care FAQs

If you’re new to Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care, you may have questions about how urgent care works, what we treat, and what to expect during your visit. Below are answers to common questions from pet owners in Edmond and the surrounding area. If you’re ever unsure what level of care your dog or cat needs, our team is happy to help you choose the right next step.

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What is an urgent care vet, and how is it different from an emergency hospital?

An urgent care veterinary clinic helps pets with sudden illnesses or injuries that need timely attention but aren’t immediately life-threatening. At Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care in Edmond, we see dogs and cats for issues like vomiting, diarrhea, itchy ears, coughing, or minor injuries. We can help you decide if your pet needs to be transferred to a critical care facility for 24 hour care.

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Do you take walk-ins at Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care?

Yes. Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care is a walk-in urgent veterinary clinic for dogs and cats in Edmond, OK. If your pet is uncomfortable or showing new symptoms and your primary veterinarian is closed or unavailable, you can come in during our posted open hours. If you’re not sure whether to come in, you can call ahead for guidance.

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What kinds of conditions do you treat at your after-hours clinic?

We help pets with non-life-threatening urgent issues, including upset stomach, coughing, skin or ear irritation, minor wounds, and other sudden concerns. Our goal is to provide supportive, reliable care when your regular veterinarian can’t see you. If your pet needs advanced emergency or overnight care, we’ll guide you to the appropriate facility.

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What pets do you treat?

Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care provides urgent veterinary care for dogs and cats. Whether you have a young puppy with stomach upset or an older cat with sudden changes in appetite, our team is here to help evaluate what’s going on and recommend next steps. If you have a different type of pet, please call first so we can advise you.

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Can you replace my primary care veterinarian?

No—our clinic is designed to support, not replace, your primary veterinarian. Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care focuses on urgent problems that come up after hours, then helps connect you back to your regular vet for follow-up care and long-term treatment. This helps your pet receive continuity of care while still getting timely help when needed.

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What should I bring to my pet’s urgent care visit?

If possible, bring any recent medical records, current medications (or photos of the labels), and notes about your pet’s symptoms—such as when they started, how often they’re happening, and any changes in eating or energy. This helps our Edmond urgent care team assess your dog or cat more efficiently and recommend the most appropriate care plan.

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Do you offer routine services like vaccines, grooming, or preventive refills?

We recommend routine care—like vaccines, preventives, grooming, and standard medication refills—be handled through your primary veterinary clinic. Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care is focused on urgent and after-hours needs, so we can stay available for pets who need timely evaluation and treatment when a regular appointment isn’t an option.