Veterinary Services in Edmond, OK
Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care provides urgent-focused veterinary services for dogs and cats in Edmond, OK, and nearby communities. From walk-in urgent care and laceration repair to in-house diagnostics, imaging, pain management, and end-of-life support, our team prioritizes clear communication and compassionate care. We’re locally owned, community-minded, and designed for transparency with an open-concept experience.
What We Treat & How We Help
Urgent Care Services for Dogs & Cats
When your primary veterinarian can’t fit you in, our clinic is here to help with non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses—often with no waiting and walk-ins welcome. We’ll talk through your pet’s symptoms, recommend diagnostics when needed, and explain every treatment option so you feel informed and included. For cases that require overnight hospitalization or intensive critical care, we’ll coordinate referral to a local 24 hour emergency hospital.
Urgent Care & Emergency

Diagnostics & Labwork
Radiology (Digital X-Rays)
Pet Ultrasound
Veterinary Surgery
We provide select urgent surgical services during open hours, including laceration repairs and wound care. Our team will explain recommended diagnostics, anesthesia plans, and aftercare so you know what to expect. (We do not currently perform C-sections.)
Pain Management & Rehabilitation

Pharmacy & Prescriptions

End-of-Life Care

Pet Cremation
Services & Visit FAQs
Choosing the right level of care can feel stressful when your pet isn’t feeling well. These FAQs explain how Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care supports dogs and cats in Edmond, OK with urgent care services, diagnostics, and treatment options during our open hours—plus what to expect if your pet needs referral for overnight monitoring or hospitalization.
Do you offer walk-in urgent care in Edmond, OK?
What kinds of conditions do you commonly treat?
We commonly evaluate sudden illnesses and injuries such as diarrhea and vomiting, appetite changes, coughing or sneezing, urinary problems, skin allergies, abscesses, lacerations, bites and stings, constipation, excessive drinking, limping, toenail injuries, and ear infections. Our team focuses on non–life-threatening cases and helps guide next steps with your primary veterinarian after your visit.
Do you have on-site diagnostics like labwork and imaging?
Yes. We have a brand-new in-house lab and imaging equipment to support faster decision-making during urgent visits. This includes bloodwork (CBC and chemistry), cytology, urinalysis, fecal testing, digital X-rays, and ultrasound. Diagnostics help us identify the cause of symptoms and recommend treatment options with clear explanations and transparency.
Can you perform emergency surgery?
We provide select urgent surgical care during our open hours, including laceration repairs and wound management. We do not currently perform C-sections. If your pet needs a higher-risk or specialized procedure—such as surgery requiring intensive monitoring or hospitalization—we’ll recommend transfer to a local 24 hour emergency hospital and share records when helpful.
