Emergency Vet Services in Edmond, OK
Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care provides emergency vet services for dogs and cats in Edmond, OK, during our hours of operation, with walk-ins welcome and an open-concept clinic designed for transparency. With brand new in-house lab and imaging equipment and access to board-certified veterinary specialists, we can evaluate many urgent and emergency concerns quickly and clearly. Overnight hospitalization and continued monitoring are referred to a local 24 hour ER facility.
When to Seek Emergency Pet Care
During Hours
We provide emergency care only during our hours of operation, with walk-ins welcome for urgent, time-sensitive concerns.
Next Steps
If your pet requires hospitalization or overnight monitoring, we coordinate referral to a local 24 hour ER so care can continue without delay.
What Emergency Visits Look Like at Our Clinic
Emergency vet services focus on stabilizing serious symptoms, identifying the likely cause, and choosing the safest next step for your pet. At Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care, we pair a calm, user-friendly experience with modern tools—brand new in-house lab testing and imaging—to support faster answers when time matters. Because we practice in an open-concept setting, our team emphasizes clear communication and transparency so you feel supported and included in decisions throughout your visit.
Signs Your Pet Needs Emergency Care
If your pet is showing any of the concerns below, seek emergency veterinary care right away. If it’s during our open hours, Oklahoma Animal Urgent Care in Edmond can help evaluate many urgent and emergency conditions.
Trouble Breathing
Labored breathing or collapse can be life-threatening. We can help you decide if your pet needs to be transferred to a critical care facility for 24 hour care.
Seizures or Collapse
Seizures, sudden weakness, fainting, or inability to stand require prompt evaluation to prevent complications.
Uncontrolled Bleeding
Active bleeding, large wounds, or suspected internal bleeding should be seen urgently to stabilize your pet.
Severe Vomiting or Diarrhea
Repeated vomiting, bloody stool, or signs of dehydration can become dangerous quickly, especially in smaller pets.
Traumatic Injuries
Hit-by-car injuries, falls, bite wounds, or severe limping may require imaging and rapid stabilization.
Suspected Toxin Exposure
If you think your pet ingested something harmful, seek care immediately—timing can greatly affect outcomes.
Bloat Symptoms in Dogs
A distended abdomen, unproductive retching, sudden restlessness, or pain can indicate a life-threatening emergency.
