Urgent Pet Care in Miami, FL
When your pet shows sudden signs of illness or injury during the day, waiting for a scheduled appointment is not always an option. Urgent pet care fills the gap between routine wellness visits and 24-hour emergency hospitals, offering same-day care for conditions that need prompt attention but are not immediately life-threatening. Getting the right level of care quickly can make a real difference in how your pet recovers.
Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez provide same-day urgent care for cats and dogs in Miami, FL experiencing sudden illness or injury. As a husband-and-wife veterinary team, we treat every urgent visit with the same individualized attention and genuine care we bring to scheduled appointments. Our clinic is equipped with in-house diagnostic tools including digital x-ray, veterinary ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, so we can assess and treat most conditions in a single visit without sending you elsewhere. We use fear-free handling throughout every appointment, and our bilingual team serves Miami’s diverse community in both English and Spanish. For established clients with a stable after-hours concern, we also offer text-based guidance so you are never left wondering what to do next.
What Qualifies as Urgent Pet Care
Urgent care situations need veterinary attention within hours, not days, but do not necessarily threaten your pet’s life in the immediate moment. These conditions fall between problems that can wait for a scheduled appointment and true emergencies requiring 24-hour specialty facilities. Understanding the difference helps you get your pet the right level of care at the right time.
Common urgent care situations include persistent vomiting or diarrhea, especially when paired with lethargy or loss of appetite. Pets who refuse to eat for more than 24 hours, develop sudden limping or difficulty walking, show coughing or sneezing that won’t resolve, or run a fever also need same-day evaluation. Some of the most common urgent conditions we see include:
Rashes, hot spots, and allergic reactions worsen quickly in Miami’s humid climate — same-day care prevents escalation.
Redness, cloudiness, squinting, or sudden discharge need prompt evaluation to protect vision and stop infection spread.
Minor lacerations and broken nails need same-day attention to prevent infection and manage discomfort effectively.
Head shaking, odor, discharge, or pawing at ears — all warrant same-day evaluation, especially in dogs.
Persistent GI upset paired with lethargy or appetite loss needs assessment before dehydration or deeper issues set in.
Sudden limping, back pain, or difficulty moving may signal injury or joint issues that benefit from prompt diagnosis.
Changes in urination habits or straining to urinate — particularly in cats — should always be evaluated the same day.
Elevated temperature or excessive thirst paired with lethargy or refusal to eat warrants same-day evaluation.
If you are unsure whether your pet’s condition qualifies as urgent, calling the clinic allows the team to help assess the situation and guide you toward the right level of care.
How Urgent Care Differs from Emergency Services
Urgent care serves pets during regular business hours when conditions need prompt attention but do not require the specialized equipment or overnight monitoring of an emergency hospital. Same-day urgent care appointments provide immediate access to veterinary evaluation, diagnostic testing, and treatment for conditions that cannot wait several days but are not life-threatening emergencies.
| Feature | 🐾 Urgent Care (Your Family Vet) | 🚨 Emergency Hospital |
|---|---|---|
| Hours | ✔ Regular business hours | 24/7 — nights & weekends |
| Best for | ✔ Prompt but non-life-threatening conditions | Trauma, seizures, uncontrolled bleeding |
| Wait times | ✔ Same-day, fast access | Often hours-long waits |
| In-house diagnostics | ✔ X-ray, ultrasound, on-site lab | Advanced surgical & ICU capability |
| Cost | ✔ More affordable | Significantly higher cost |
Emergency veterinary hospitals operate around the clock and maintain advanced surgical capabilities and intensive care units for situations like trauma from accidents, uncontrolled bleeding, seizures, suspected poisoning with severe symptoms, or loss of consciousness. The level of staffing required for true emergencies means significantly longer wait times and higher costs. If your pet’s condition occurs during business hours and does not immediately threaten their life, urgent care provides faster, more affordable treatment. If things seem severe or rapidly worsening, do not hesitate to seek emergency care. The team at Your Family Veterinarian is happy to help you make that call.
Common Urgent Care Conditions We Treat
Gastrointestinal upset is one of the most common reasons pet owners seek same-day care. Vomiting and diarrhea can result from dietary changes, infections, parasites, or underlying health conditions. The team assesses hydration status, performs diagnostic testing with the in-house laboratory when needed, and provides targeted treatment including anti-nausea medication and fluid support to resolve symptoms before they become more serious.
Ear infections are another frequent urgent care complaint, particularly in dogs. Persistent head shaking, odor, discharge, or pawing at the ears all warrant same-day evaluation. Respiratory symptoms like coughing and sneezing that do not resolve quickly can also indicate infections or irritants that benefit from prompt treatment.
Skin problems including hot spots, allergic reactions, and rashes often worsen quickly without treatment, especially in Miami’s humid climate. Minor wounds and lacerations need same-day attention to prevent infection and manage discomfort. Digital x-ray and veterinary ultrasound are available on-site to assess injuries, swallowed objects, or internal concerns without a referral to another facility. For eye problems like discharge, redness, or squinting, early intervention helps protect vision and prevents infection from spreading.
What to Expect During an Urgent Care Visit
When you call for a same-day urgent care appointment, the staff will ask a few questions about your pet’s symptoms to assess the situation and prioritize appropriately. Here is what to expect once you arrive:
The team greets you and your pet, gathers a brief history, and gets your pet settled in a calm exam environment. Fear-free handling begins from the moment you walk in.
Dr. Morales or Dr. Fernandez performs a thorough physical exam to assess your pet’s condition, vital signs, and pain level.
If needed, in-house digital x-ray, ultrasound, or lab work provides an accurate diagnosis fast — no outside referral required.
Treatment is provided on-site — medication, fluid support, wound care, or a follow-up plan. Pet insurance and financing options available.
When to Call for Urgent Care
Call or text us right away if your pet shows any concerning symptoms during business hours. We can quickly assess whether the situation warrants a same-day appointment or whether monitoring at home is safe. Common signs to act on include persistent vomiting or diarrhea, fever, visible discomfort, sudden changes in behavior, straining to urinate, or wounds that appear infected. When in doubt, calling is always the right move — we would rather talk you through it than have you wait.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, any concern about your pet’s health warrants at minimum a call to your veterinarian. If your pet’s condition occurs after hours and appears immediately life-threatening, such as a suspected poisoning, uncontrolled bleeding, or loss of consciousness, seek a 24-hour emergency hospital right away. For after-hours situations that are serious but stable, our established clients can reach us by text for guidance on whether the condition can wait until we open.
Building a Relationship Through Urgent Care
Many new clients first find us through an urgent need, and we welcome the opportunity to help during those moments. Urgent visits often mark the beginning of a long-term relationship — one built on honest communication and care that does not feel rushed. After your pet’s immediate concern is addressed, routine wellness care, dental care, and ongoing preventive services are all available here to support your pet’s health at every stage. CareCredit and Cherry financing are available to help manage costs so that financial concerns do not become a barrier to prompt care.
Our bilingual team serves Miami’s diverse community in both English and Spanish, and Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez take the time to fully explain what they find and what the next steps are — in whichever language works best for your family. That combination of transparency, accessibility, and genuine relationship-focused care is what sets us apart from larger, higher-volume practices.
Compassionate Urgent Care for Your Pet
Your Family Veterinarian provides care for cats and dogs in Miami, FL. Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez are here when your pet needs us most.
Same-Day Urgent Pet Care in Miami, FL at Your Family Veterinarian
Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez bring genuine commitment to every patient they see. As a family-owned practice in Miami, FL, we treat every urgent visit with the same individualized attention we bring to scheduled care. Our clinic is equipped with in-house diagnostics including digital x-ray, ultrasound, and an on-site lab, so most cases can be assessed and treated in one visit. We use fear-free handling throughout every appointment, offer bilingual care in English and Spanish, and accept CareCredit and Cherry financing so that cost does not delay the care your pet needs.
When your pet needs same-day attention, do not wait. Request an appointment online or contact us to get your pet the care they need today.
Frequently Asked Questions About Urgent Pet Care in Miami
What is the difference between urgent care and a 24-hour emergency hospital?
Urgent care is designed for conditions that need same-day veterinary attention but are not immediately life-threatening, such as vomiting, ear infections, minor wounds, or sudden limping. Emergency hospitals operate around the clock and are equipped for critical situations like seizures, uncontrolled bleeding, major trauma, or loss of consciousness. As the AVMA advises, any concern about your pet's health warrants at minimum a call to your veterinarian. If your pet develops a concerning symptom during our business hours and the situation feels serious but stable, we can provide prompt evaluation and treatment. If the condition appears severe or rapidly worsening, an emergency hospital is the right call.
What signs mean my pet needs urgent care today?
Reach out to us the same day if your pet is experiencing persistent vomiting or diarrhea, a fever, sudden limping or difficulty walking, straining to urinate, eye discharge or redness, ear odor or head shaking, skin hot spots or allergic reactions, minor wounds, or a significant change in behavior or appetite. When in doubt, calling us is always a safe first step. We can help you assess whether the situation warrants coming in right away.
Do I need an appointment for urgent care, or do you accept walk-ins?
We recommend calling ahead when possible so we can assess your pet's symptoms and prepare for your arrival. Calling first also helps ensure your pet is seen as quickly as possible. When you reach out, we will ask a few brief questions about what your pet is experiencing and prioritize accordingly. If you are unsure whether to come in, we are happy to help you make that decision over the phone.
What diagnostics are available during an urgent care visit?
We are equipped with in-house diagnostic tools that allow Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez to assess your pet's condition without sending you to another facility. Our on-site capabilities include a veterinary laboratory for bloodwork and other testing, digital x-ray, and veterinary ultrasound. This means most urgent cases can be evaluated and treated in a single visit, which matters when your pet needs answers quickly.
Do you offer bilingual urgent care services in Spanish?
Yes. Our team serves Miami's diverse community in both English and Spanish. Dr. Morales and Dr. Fernandez take time to explain diagnoses and treatment options clearly, in whichever language works best for your family. Whether you prefer to discuss your pet's care in English or Spanish, you will receive the same thorough, attentive service.
Does Your Family Veterinarian accept CareCredit or payment plans for urgent care visits?
Yes. We accept CareCredit and Cherry financing to help manage the cost of urgent care when unexpected expenses arise. Unplanned veterinary visits can be stressful, and we want financing to be one less thing you have to worry about. Ask us about available options when you call or check in for your visit.