What We Treat
Gastrointestinal
Vomiting/Regurgitation
Diarrhea/Bloody Diarrhea
Intestinal Parasites
Loss of Appetite
Poison/Toxin Ingestion
Foreign Material Ingestion
Musculoskeletal
Limping/Lameness
Possible Broken Bones
Difficulty Walking
Dragging Paws
Toenail Injuries
Dermatology
Ear Infection
Hives/Swelling
Skin Infections/Allergies
Hot Spot
Wounds/Lacerations
Fleas/Ticks
Ophthalmology
Squinting
Ocular Discharge
Red, Irritated Eyes
Bulging Eyes/Out-of-Socket
Urinary
Straining to Urinate
Blood in Urine
Lack of Urination
Frequent Urination
Respiratory
Coughing/Sneezing
Nasal Discharge
End of Life
Quality of Life Consultation
Euthanasia
Cremation and Aftercare
Island Pet Urgent Care can stabilize any emergency including, but not limited to, active bleeding, active seizure, difficulty breathing, trauma, and acute collapse. After stabilization, a referral to a 24-hour facility will be recommended.