Your Urgent Care Guide: When to Visit Us
The Right Care at the Right Time
When your pet needs immediate attention, knowing where to go makes all the difference. At Hampton Roads Veterinary Urgent Care, we provide prompt treatment for urgent but non-life-threatening conditions, bridging the gap between routine veterinary visits and emergency hospital care.
Our experienced team delivers skilled, compassionate care when your pet needs it most. We’re equipped to address a wide range of urgent conditions while ensuring your pet receives the appropriate level of care.
What We Treat
Medical & Preventative Care
We’re here when your pet is uncomfortable but doesn’t require emergency hospitalization:
- Digestive issues (vomiting, diarrhea, HGE/AHDS)
- Infections (respiratory, urinary tract, ear)
- Skin concerns (allergies, hot spots, parasites)
- Eye problems and torn nails
- First-time seizures
- Non-life-threatening toxic ingestions
- Mobility issues (limping, lameness)
- Vaccinations (Rabies, DHPP, Leptospirosis, Bordetella, FVRCP)
- Select exotic pet concerns (excluding respiratory distress)
Surgical Care
Our surgical team performs vital soft-tissue procedures including:
- Foreign body removal
- Pyometra (uterine infection) treatment
- Bladder stone removal
- GDV (bloat) surgery
- Assistance with difficult labor/c-section
- Mass removals
- Urinary obstruction relief
- Wound repair
- Splenectomy
- Medically necessary tail amputation
From pre-operative consultation through recovery, we prioritize your pet’s comfort, safety, and successful outcomes.
When To Go To The ER
Some conditions require the specialized facilities of a 24-hour emergency hospital. Seek immediate emergency care if your pet shows:
- Difficulty breathing or respiratory distress
- Continuous seizures
- Suspected or confirmed Parvo
- Severe trauma or multiple injuries
- Collapse or unresponsiveness
Our Emergency Response
If your pet arrives with a critical condition, we’ll provide stabilization care before facilitating transfer to a nearby emergency hospital such as VEST, Bay Beach, or The COVE. This includes initial support for trauma cases, Addisonian crises, diabetic emergencies, and severe metabolic conditions.
Not sure where to go? Call us immediately. We’ll help determine the best course of action for your pet’s specific situation—even if that means directing you to emergency services for optimal care.