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Conditions We Treat

Diarrhea and Vomiting Vomiting and diarrhea are often the first signs your pet is suffering from gastrointestinal upset. These symptoms are fairly common and can be indications of several different illnesses, which is why it's important that your pet is seen by a veterinarian.

Change in Appetite If your pet is showing a change in food or water consumption, it could be an indication of underlying health issues. Our team is skilled at assessment and treatment in these types of scenarios.

Coughing, Sneezing It can be a little unnerving when your cat coughs or your dog sneezes. These symptoms can be a sign of a respiratory infection, allergies or something more serious. An appointment with our skilled veterinary experts can diagnose the source of the situation.

Urinary Issues Frequent urination, gential licking, straining, bloody or cloudy urine are all signs your pet may have an issue with their urinary tract. Let us help determine the cause and start treatment so your pet can be on the road to recovery.

Abscess Abscesses are a localized infection in the body that can quickly worsen. The site will be swollen, painful, warm to the touch and typically pus filled. If you suspect your pet may be suffering from an abscess, it’s crucial that you seek treatment.

Lacerations, Cuts, Scrapes It happens. A little rough housing between pets, scrape against a fence or an altercation with another animal. We can easily clean up and fix those scrapes and scratches for your furry family member.

Bites and Stings A spider bite or a bee sting can cause quite a bit of discomfort for your pet. Our seasoned team of professionals can assess the bite or sting and find ways to alleviate your pet’s pain.

Constipation If your pet is having trouble defecating, you may notice that they need to go outside more or are visiting the litterbox frequently. There are several different reasons for constipation, and our caring team can help you determine the cause.

Excessive Drinking Is your cat or a dog a frequent visitor to the water bowl? If so, it’s a good idea to stop by our clinic for a visit. Excessive drinking could be a symptom of several different health conditions.

Skin Allergies If your pet is itching a lot, frequently licking or pawing at their face, it could be a sign that they have dry skin, allergies or even an infection. We’re here to help stop the scratching.

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Ear Infections Do you notice your pet shaking their head a lot? Is there a strange odor coming from their ears? Ear infections can be uncomfortable for pets. An exam, testing and treatment can locate the root of the problem.

Limping and Lameness There are a number of different reasons your pet might be favoring a paw or leg. Whether it’s a sprain, a break or arthritis, our experienced team will help get your pet back on their feet again.

Toenail Injuries Toenail injuries are a fairly common injury in vet medicine. Our doctors and nurses are here to heal that pesky cracked or torn toenail.

End of Life Care This is never an easy decision and our team understands how difficult this process can be. When the time comes, our compassionate skilled staff will guide and support you every step of the way.

Conditions We Do Not Treat

We do not handle routine wellness cases, such as annual exams or vaccinations. Those visits are handled by a primary veterinary clinic.

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We are not equipped to treat traumatic injuries, pets in labor, respiratory distress, surgeries, or incidents requiring hospitalization.

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If your pet is experiencing any of the above conditions, please visit or contact an emergency clinic. 

Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care
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16216 Ironstone Place
Edmond OK, 73013

405-259-2357

Serving pet owners in Edmond, Deer Creek, Oklahoma City, Yukon, & El Reno

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