Does your pet need emergency medical care? Call now for immediate assistance from our trained veterinary staff (850)660-1892
30A Vet provides comprehensive treatment services, hospitalization, and critical care.
Our hospital is equipped with the latest diagnostic equipment and technologies to help our veterinary experts assess your pet’s health.
If your pet requires a service that we cannot provide, we’ll refer you to an appropriate 24-hour emergency animal hospital. Call our office now for help.
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What is considered a pet emergency?
In most cases, the following conditions are too risky to wait before seeking treatment:
Injury from a traumatic accident or from an attack by another animal
Fainting or passing out
Paralysis (loss of movement)
Seizures
Difficulty breathing or choking
Heavy or uncontrolled bleeding
Intense or ongoing diarrhea or vomiting
Broken bones
Deep or puncture wounds
Severe allergic reactions
Heat exhaustion or heatstroke
Breathing has stopped
Heart stopping (cardiac arrest)
Labor complications or a mother struggling to deliver kittens or puppies
If your pet is experiencing any of these symptoms, please call 30A Vet Hospital right away so we can suggest the best way to help. (850)-660-1892
When should I see an urgent care vet?
Pets should go to urgent care for problems needing immediate medical attention, even if they are not life-threatening:
Upset stomach (diarrhea or vomiting)
Swollen or bloated belly
Difficulty with bowel movements (constipation)
Signs of dehydration
Itchy skin or unusual rashes
Treating wounds and injuries
Unexplained hair loss
Limping or general discomfort
Overgrown nails
Excessive scooting
Eye issues (tearing, redness, discharge)
Ear infections
Pale or discolored gums
Changes in appetite (eating too little or too much)
Cuts, scrapes, and abrasions
Runny nose, coughing, or sneezing
Pests like worms, fleas, ticks, or mites
Blood in urine or urinary issues
Ingesting toxins or harmful foods https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control/people-foods-avoid-feeding-your-pets
Ingesting toxic plants: https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/aspca-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants
Swallowing foreign objects (toys, rawhide, etc.)
Please call our veterinary team at 30A Vet so we can provide the best course of action for your furry family member.
Emergency Tests & Diagnostics
During your pet’s visit, we provide the highest-quality care and attention. All hospitalized patients are kept in a specialized treatment area where they are closely monitored.
Our vet team is skilled in offering surgical, diagnostic, and medical care and work with compassion and efficiency to ensure a positive outcome.
We offer the latest diagnostics and testing for our urgent care patients at our emergency veterinary clinic, including:
Blood Analysis. A blood analysis can help us determine what is wrong with your dog or cat if they are experiencing an unknown illness or have ingested a toxic substance.
Digital X-rays. X-rays help us determine what kind of internal injuries your pet might be experiencing after a fight or accident involving a car.
Surgery. Sometimes pets need to be brought into surgery to repair internal injuries.
Fracture Repair. We set broken bones / fractures for animals to help them heal quickly and properly. Your pet's veterinarian will also help relieve your pet's pain during the healing process.
Medication. Medicines may be necessary to help your pet recover from a medical emergency or illness. We keep a range of pet medication on hand to ensure that your pet's needs are covered.
For more information on our emergency vet services or to book an appointment, please call our office as soon as possible.(850) 660-1892
