Urgent Care
Address: 249 N Glebe Rd, Arlington, VA 22203
Urgent Care hours:
Mon-Fri: 10AM – 8PM
Sat-Sun: 8AM – 6PM
- Abscesses
- Coughing or Sneezing
- Skin Issues – Itching, Rashes, Hotspots
- Minor Cuts and Wounds
- Poison or Toxin Ingestion*
- Foreign Body ingestion*
- Urinary issues*
- Minor Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Digestion issues
- Bite Wounds
- Ear Infections
- Eye Discharge & Squinting
- Fleas or Worms
- Allergic Reactions
- Anal Glands – Scooting or Licking
- Hives or Facial Swelling
- End of Life or Euthanasia
- Paw or Nail Issues
- Fever
What Cases Will We See?
- Abscesses
- Coughing or Sneezing
- Skin Issues – Itching, Rashes, Hotspots
- Minor Cuts and Wounds
- Poison or Toxin Ingestion*
- Foreign Body ingestion*
- Urinary issues*
- Minor Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Digestion issues
- Bite Wounds
- Ear Infections
- Eye Discharge & Squinting
- Fleas or Worms
- Allergic Reactions
- Anal Glands – Scooting or Licking
- Hives or Facial Swelling
- End of Life or Euthanasia
- Paw or Nail Issues
- Fever
FAQ and hospital responses
We prefer you call ahead to be added to the waitlist. Patients will be prioritized and triaged based on their symptoms and conditions. Any patient needing medical attention, but not life threatening, may be asked to wait.
For the safety of your pet and our staff, please allow our trained professionals to care for your pet. We will ensure that you are placed in a comfortable exam or waiting room and will communicate with you regularly.
We recommend all pets return to their primary care veterinarian in the time recommended by our urgent care doctor.
Yes, you can take your pet home tonight. There will be cases that require transfer to the 24-hour Specialty hospital for round-the-clock care. Some stable patients may stay the night here to have a procedure or additional testing during our normal business hours.
Dogs & Cats
Each patient will be triaged and assessed by a trained professional. Critical life-threatening conditions will take precedence. The severity of your pet’s condition, as well as when your pet was added to our waitlist, will determine when the doctor will be in to talk to you and examine your pet.
Given that there are many different insurances available now, you are responsible for calling to determine your specific coverage. Payment will be due at the time of service, then you coordinate with your specific insurance for reimbursement.
Outpatient cases will be instructed to schedule any rechecks or follow-up care with their primary care veterinarian. We will ensure that all patient exam notes, and diagnostic test results will be sent to your primary veterinarian.
No, you will coordinate a pickup time with our veterinary staff. All pets must be picked up by the time designated by our team.