Urgent Care for Dogs and Cats
At STATVet Animal Urgent Care, we provide convenient, same-day care for your pets without the need for appointments. Our flexible hours and compassionate approach ensure your pet gets the care they deserve.
Urgent Care For Dogs and Cats in Tulsa, OK
Pets can become ill or injured at any time, not just during regular business hours. STATVet Animal Urgent Care is here to provide prompt, expert care for both dogs and cats, ensuring they receive the treatment they need without the worry of long waits or delayed appointments. We handle a wide range of illnesses, injuries, and emergencies, offering peace of mind when your pet needs help the most.
Our urgent care services are tailored to dogs of all breeds, from tiny Chihuahuas to large Mastiffs, ensuring each pet receives specialized attention for their medical needs. For cats, we provide compassionate and gentle care, addressing their unique illnesses and injuries with expertise, so you can feel confident your feline friend is in capable hands.
Cases We Treat for Dogs and Cats
We treat many pet urgent care issues including (but not limited to) the following:
Injuries
At STATVet, we offer timely care for a wide range of pet injuries to ensure your furry friend receives the best possible treatment.
- Abscesses
- Back & joint pain
- Broken bones & fractures
- Consuming a foreign body
- Cuts and abrasions
- Insect bites & stings
- Limping or lameness
- Minor wounds & lacerations
- Minor burns
- Nail or paw pad injuries
- Sprains
- Swelling
Illnesses
We are equipped to treat various illnesses that can impact your pet’s health, providing swift and expert care.
- Allergies
- Constipation
- Coughing, sneezing, & runny nose
- Dehydration
- Diarrhea
- Ear infections
- Fever
- Itchy skin & rashes
- Loss of appetite
- Toxin ingestion
- Urinary or stool issues
- Vomiting
Other Conditions
Beyond injuries and illnesses, we also address a range of other conditions that may affect your pet’s comfort and well-being.
- Anxiety
- Bad breath
- Changes in behavior
- Excessive licking
- Hair loss & bald spots
- Hot spots
- Lumps & bumps
- Motion sickness
- Overgrown nails
- Scooting
- Squinting & eye discharge
- Ticks & Fleas
Emergency Care for Life-Threatening Conditions
STATVet Animal Urgent Care does NOT treat life-threatening injuries or illnesses. Please seek immediate hospital attention if your pet is experiencing any of the following:
Emergency Care for Dogs
- Cardiac arrest
- Deep wounds over the chest or abdomen
- Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
- Heatstroke
Emergency Care for Dogs
- Kidney failure
- Overnight or critical care
- Echocardiography
- Chemotherapy
- Surgical fracture repair
Emergency Care for Cats
- Cardiac arrest
- Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA)
- FIP (Feline Infectious Peritonitis)
- Paralysis
- Severe seizures
Not Sure If STATVet Can Help? Call Us!
We’re happy to answer questions over the phone and help determine whether your pet can be treated at STATVet or should be seen at the overnight ER. We cannot provide medical advice over the phone, however, so it’s usually best to have your pet seen by STATVet if you’re concerned.
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Common Questions
Do I need an appointment?
No appointment is needed! STATVet is a walk-in facility that triages patients upon arrival. This means we see the sickest and most critical pets first. Stable pets are seen in order of arrival thereafter.
Is my pet experiencing a medical emergency?
If you’re concerned, we’re always happy to see your pet at STATVet Animal Urgent Care. If you’re unsure whether your concerns warrant a visit, please call us at (918) 398-0838 and ask if your pet needs urgent care!
What are the warning signs of a medical emergency in pets?
You know your pet better than anyone else. Any deviation from their usual behavior can signal a potential health issue. If your pet is not eating, vomiting, has blood in their stool, is struggling to walk, experiencing difficulty breathing, or having trouble urinating, it’s crucial to seek veterinary care immediately. Recognizing these warning signs early can make a significant difference in their health and well-being.
What if my pet is too sick or injured for STATVet?
Sometimes the veterinarian may identify a serious condition in your pet and may feel critical care or overnight hospitalization is best. In this case, STATVet will perform initial diagnostics such as bloodwork or X-rays in addition to initial stabilization like IV fluids, pain control, or anti-nausea medication. STATVet will contact a 24-hour hospital of your choice, speak with a veterinarian about your pet’s case, and provide complete medical records to facilitate a smooth transfer of your pet’s care. You will be responsible for transporting your pet to the next facility.
What payment methods do you accept?
STATVet Animal Urgent Care offers flexible payment options, including major credit cards, Apple Pay, CareCredit, Scratch Pay, and All Pet Card. We also work with major pet insurance companies to expedite reimbursement. Please note that we do not accept checks.
Do you accept insurance?
Can I split the cost into a payment plan?
We offer several third-party payment options including Care Credit, Scratchpay, and All Pet. Our experienced team can help you apply in the office during your visit. Third-party payment options can be very helpful in ensuring your pet gets the care they need even when veterinary expenses are unexpected.