Pet Urgent & Emergency Care
Open Monday-Friday: 8am-9pm and Saturday-Sunday: 11am-8pm. Walk-ins welcome. Call ahead appreciated.
If Your Pet is Sick or Injured, Call Us
At Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care, we are dedicated to providing compassionate and timely urgent and emergency care for your pets. Our doctors and staff have worked for both specialty and private pet emergency hospitals. We are open seven days a week, including evening hours, to accommodate same-day appointments. While we welcome emergency vet walk-ins, we appreciate a phone call in advance at (561) 630-3908 to ensure we are ready to meet your pet’s needs. For referring veterinarians, please visit our Referrals page for further information or give us a call.
What to Do When Your Pet Needs a Jupiter Emergency Vet
If you believe your pet is experiencing an urgent medical issue, you are not alone. Our team is here to help. It is important to call us right away. Many of our staff have been trained in specialty and emergency care. When you call us, we will provide you with guidance on the next steps and help you determine whether your pet needs immediate attention. We can provide both daytime pet urgent care and after-hours urgent care during evenings.
Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care is equipped with in-house diagnostic tools and pain management services to quickly assess and treat urgent medical conditions in cats and dogs. However, if your pet is experiencing a medical emergency outside of our hours, we strongly encourage you not to wait—contact the nearest 24-hour animal hospital so that your pet receives the care they need as quickly as possible.
When to Bring in Your Pet for Urgent Care
Knowing when to bring in your pet to an urgent care veterinarian can be confusing. If your pet is acting strangely or having unusual symptoms, we always suggest calling to see if an appointment is recommended. Some common urgent care issues treated at Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care include:
- Sickness
- Runny nose, coughing, or sneezing
- Fever
- Ear infection
- Skin allergies, infections, or itchy skin
- Frequent vomiting/diarrhea
- Blood in stool or urine
- Straining to urinate/defecate
- Constipation
- Excessive or frequent urination
- Bloat
- Hives or swelling
- Vaccine reactions
- Decreased appetite
- Overeating or excessive drinking
- Trouble/issues with urinating
- Dehydration
- Lethargy
- Limping or trouble moving
- Fracture assessment
- Injury
- Pain (yelping or hiding)
- Lacerations or cuts
- Bite wounds or insect stings
- Abscesses
- Eye issues (tearing, discharge, redness)
- Bad breath or halitosis
- Nail issues or overgrown nails
- Anal-gland scooting or licking
- Hair loss
- Accidental swallowing of toxic or foreign objects (chocolate, toys, etc.)
- Parasites
- End-of-life care (euthanasia)
If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please call us immediately. Our team will guide you through the next steps and work to provide your pet with the care they need as soon as possible. Our team is experienced, well-trained, and fully-equipped to handle your pet’s care.
Emergency Cases
While many conditions can be addressed through a pet urgent care, some situations require immediate emergency intervention. If your companion is experiencing any of the following, please treat it as a pet emergency so that symptoms do not get worse:
- Fractures or broken bones
- Excessive bleeding
- Penetrating wounds or severe trauma
- Hit by a car or other major accident
- Loss of consciousness
- Paralysis
- Active seizures
- Cardiac arrest
- Trouble breathing or choking
- Stopped breathing
- Heatstroke
- Difficulty birthing (unable to deliver kittens/puppies)
- Difficulty urinating or not urinating (for male cats)
- Need major emergency surgeries
- Need overnight hospitalizations
In some cases, we may be able to treat these emergencies or refer your pet to a nearby 24-hour specialty emergency clinic, depending on the severity of the issue and the staff available. We encourage you to call us for guidance, as we can perform some emergency pet surgeries and treatments.
Urgent Care and Emergency Vet in Jupiter, FL
Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care is here to help when your pet needs urgent or emergency veterinary care. Whether your pet is facing a minor illness or a more serious issue, our experienced emergency veterinarians are ready to provide compassionate and effective treatment. Call us today to discuss your pet’s condition or let us know that you will be coming to us for a walk-in emergency vet appointment. For emergencies outside of our operating hours, please contact your closest 24-hour emergency animal hospital in Jupiter for immediate assistance. We will see you and your pet soon for expert care.
Here’s What Our Clients Are Saying
“We had the most incredible experience at this vet care. Dr. Brown took such wonderful care of our dog Luna, and most likely saved her life. We are endlessly grateful for his care, expertise, and also kindness to us throughout this stressful process. We cannot recommend this place enough! Thank you Dr. Brown!” – Katherine
Jupiter Veterinary Hospital & Urgent Care offers urgent care as an emergency veterinarian for dogs and cats in Jupiter, West Palm Beach, Jensen Beach, Port St. Lucie, Palm City, Stuart, Hobe, Sound, Tequesta, Palm Beach Gardens, Juno Beach, North Palm Beach, Lake Park, Riviera Beach, Loxahatchee, Royal Palm Beach, Palm Beach, West Gate, Palm Springs, Wellington, Greenacres, Haverhill, Lake Worth, and neighboring Florida communities.