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We do not provide emergency or urgent care.

Common Cat Diseases:

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

  • Hyperthyroidism

  • Diabetes

  • GI diseases:

    • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

    • Chronic vomiting or diarrhea

    • Constipation

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Obesity or overweight

  • Skeletal diseases:

    • Arthritis

  • Cancer

  • Heart diseases (stable patients):

    • Murmur

    • Arrhythmia

    • Congestive heart failure

  • High blood pressure/hypertension

  • Respiratory diseases (stable patients):

    • Asthma

    • Bronchitis

    • Tracheal collapse

  • Skin problems:

    • Allergies/itchy skin

    • Overgrooming

    • Recurrent ear infections

  • Urinary issues:

    • Recurrent UTI

    • Stress cystitis

    • Bladder stones and other urinary issues

  • Behavioral issues:

    • Urinating in the house

    • Aggression toward owners or other cats

  • Eye diseases

  • Seizures (stable patients)

Common Dog Diseases:

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)

  • Hypothyroidism

  • Diabetes

  • GI diseases:

    • Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)

    • Chronic vomiting or diarrhea

  • Skin problems:

    • Allergies/itchy skin

    • Recurrent ear infection

    • Skin tumors

  • Unexplained weight loss

  • Obesity or overweight

  • Skeletal diseases:

    • Arthritis

    • Back pain or IVDD

  • Cancer

  • Heart diseases (stable patients):

    • Murmur

    • Arrhythmia

    • Congestive heart failure

  • High blood pressure/hypertension

  • Seizures (stable patients)

  • Respiratory diseases (stable patients):

    • Asthma

    • Bronchitis

    • Tracheal collapse

  • Urinary issues:

    • Recurrent UTI

    • Bladder stones

  • Cushing’s disease

  • Addison’s disease

  • Behavioral issues:

    • Urinating in the house

    • Separation anxiety

  • Eye diseases

These emergency situations can never be treated virtually. Bring your pet to an emergency vet immediately if seen:

Severe seizures (multiple seizures or seizures lasting over 2 minutes) or other neurologic issues

Collapse or unable to stand

Paralysis or unable to walk

Difficulty breathing

Unable to urinate (urinary blockage)

Excessive vomiting or blood in vomit

Ingestion of an object or toxic substance

Serious injuries, broken limbs, trauma or bleeding