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Offering Urgent & Emergency Pet Exams for Pets in Greenwood Village, CO

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Whether you’re an experienced pet parent or new to pet ownership, having access to reliable urgent care for your pet is essential. At State of the Heart Veterinary Care in Greenwood Village, CO, we provide high-quality urgent care, including same-day appointments, to ensure your pet receives timely attention. Our compassionate team is here to offer expert care, whether you need a second opinion or immediate assistance. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your pet’s health.

At State of the Heart Veterinary Care, we handle non-life-threatening conditions that require prompt care but don’t warrant a full emergency vet visit. Our facility is fully equipped to stabilize pets with critical conditions before transferring them to a specialized emergency hospital if necessary. If you’re facing an emergency, please call us before heading to our office so we can prepare to assist your pet.

Urgent Care

Emergency Care

Vomiting and/or diarrhea Collapse or loss of consciousness
Lacerations and other surface wounds Paralysis
Eye redness/irritation Seizures
Lameness Choking, cannot breathe
Poison/ Toxin ingestion (dependent on the type of poison/toxin as
well as the timing of ingestion)
Excessive bleeding
Allergic reactions Complex fractures involving exposed bone or multiple bone fragments
Ear infections Foreign Body or Poison/ Toxin ingestion
Urinary tract infections Heatstroke
Respiratory infections Serious Trauma or accident (e.g., hit by a car)
Skin allergies and infections Stopped breathing
Coughing and sneezing Cardiac arrest
Dehydration Distressed pet in labor
Fever Amputation
Not drinking or eating Pneumonia requiring supplemental oxygen therapy
Upper respiratory infections Kidney failure
Abscesses Overnight hospitalization
Back pain Major wounds and lacerations
Mild lameness or limping Uncontrollable bleeding
Pneumonia not requiring supplemental oxygen therapy Multiple seizures
Gastrointestinal foreign body Gastrointestinal foreign body

Urgent Care

Vomiting and/or diarrhea
Lacerations and other surface wounds
Eye redness/irritation
Lameness
Poison/ Toxin ingestion (dependent on the type of poison/toxin as well as the timing of ingestion)
Allergic reactions
Ear infections
Urinary tract infections
Respiratory infections
Skin allergies and infections
Coughing and sneezing
Dehydration
Fever
Not drinking or eating
Upper respiratory infections
Abscesses
Back pain
Mild lameness or limping
Pneumonia not requiring supplemental oxygen therapy
Gastrointestinal foreign body

Emergency Care

Collapse or loss of consciousness
Paralysis
Seizures
Choking, cannot breathe
Excessive bleeding
Complex fractures involving exposed bone or multiple bone fragments
Foreign Body or Poison/ Toxin ingestion
Heatstroke
Serious Trauma or accident (e.g., hit by a car)
Stopped breathing
Cardiac arrest
Distressed pet in labor
Amputation
Pneumonia requiring supplemental oxygen therapy
Kidney failure
Overnight hospitalization
Major wounds and lacerations
Uncontrollable bleeding
Multiple seizures
Gastrointestinal foreign body

Commons conditions treated at Pet Urgent Care

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Allergic Reactions

Ear Infections

Urinary Tract Infections

Respiratory Infections

Skin Allergies & Infections

Vomiting and/or Diarrhea

Lacerations & Other Surface Wounds

Eye Redness/Irritation

Lameness

Acute Poisoning