Veterinary Services in Spokane, WA
Pet Urgent Care of Spokane provides veterinary services for dogs and cats in Spokane, WA and nearby communities, focusing on urgent, non-emergency care and select wellness support. As a locally owned clinic, we help bridge the gap between general practices and emergency hospitals with timely, compassionate care.
Care for Common Pet Health Concerns
At Pet Urgent Care of Spokane, we provide care for dogs and cats who need prompt attention but do not require a full emergency hospital visit. We commonly treat urinary, skin, ear, minor wound-related, and respiratory concerns, along with select wellness support. Our goal is to offer timely, practical care while working alongside your regular veterinarian—not replacing them.
Urgent Care Visits
Designed for non-life-threatening concerns that still need prompt attention, helping pets get evaluated without the cost of an emergency hospital visit.
Respiratory Issues
Evaluation of coughing, sneezing, and congestion in dogs and cats, with guidance on next steps and supportive care.
Urinary Tract Issues
Assessment of common concerns like UTIs, straining, or discomfort, helping pets find relief quickly and safely.
Minor Wound Care
Treatment for minor wounds and skin injuries, focusing on comfort, cleaning, and proper healing support.
Basic Diagnostics
Bloodwork, fecal testing, and urinalysis help identify causes of common symptoms and guide appropriate care decisions.
Specialty Food Sales
Convenient access to Hill’s Science Diet products to support your pet’s nutrition beyond their visit.
Common Questions About Our Services
If you are exploring veterinary services in Spokane, this section helps clarify what Pet Urgent Care of Spokane treats, how our clinic fits into your pet’s care plan, and when urgent care is the right choice.
What kinds of veterinary services does Pet Urgent Care of Spokane provide?
Do you offer emergency veterinary services in Spokane?
Pet Urgent Care of Spokane is not a full emergency hospital. We care for non-life-threatening conditions that still require prompt attention but do not need emergent care. If your pet has an emergency situation, please call or visit Pet Emergency Clinic at 21 E Mission Ave in Spokane. They can be reached at (509) 326-6670 and are located one block south of our clinic.
Do you offer vaccines, spay/neuter, or dental procedures?
No. Pet Urgent Care of Spokane does not provide services that compete with general practice clinics, such as vaccinations, spay and neuter procedures, dentistry, or surgery. We’re here to support urgent needs while working alongside your primary veterinarian.
When should I bring my pet to urgent care?
Will my regular veterinarian be updated after my visit?
Yes. Pet Urgent Care of Spokane communicates with your primary veterinarian after your pet’s visit, helping maintain continuity of care and ensuring your regular DVM stays informed.
