same-day emergency care because your pet’s health can’t wait.

We understand the stress having a sick pet causes. If you’re concerned, we’re here. At AcutePet, we provide same-day emergency veterinary care for dogs and cats – without the long wait or emergency room price tag.

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why AcutePet Urgent Care?

Compassionate emergency care focused on your pet’s needs in an outpatient setting.

Efficient, same-day appointments, little to no wait, 7 days a week with extended hours.

Convenient veterinary care that is high-quality not high cost.

We’re the trusted choice for your pet’s care, supporting local veterinarians and ER hospitals as one connected circle of care.

welcoming spaces & friendly faces

AcutePet knows any illness can feel like an emergency when it comes to your pet.

Our locations are designed to be welcoming, low-anxiety environments for you and your pet.

Our Pet Parents Love Us

Mary Swiggum
Mary Swiggum
1 day ago
Excellent care and concern – took time explaining everything – thanks Dr. Hanson and Sam
Paula
Paula
1 day ago
Recently, my dog and I were attacked by 3 Pit Bulls who had escaped their yard. It’s the owner’s fault, not the dogs’. If you and your dogs live near other people and pets, please ensure your dogs are well-socialized. Now I will dismount that soapbox to let y’all know how great the staff at APUC are. My dog Gus, a 60lb mixed breed, had multiple wounds on his belly, genital area, and left flank. I called first and when we walked in, we were immediately taken back to a treatment room. History was taken, the tech did a brief exam, during which the vet appeared, who examined my friend more closely. Everyone was careful and gentle with my dog and with me as well. Options were carefully explained and when treatment was decided upon, Gus was led back to surgery. I was not allowed to accompany him, which is my only complaint. Treatment and aftercare were fully explained and have been successful. We’re both healing well. I went to Urgent Care for wound care and tetanus shot after taking Gus home, though Dr Hanson, the vet, offered to clean my hand wound after he was done with Gus. If you experience an adverse event with your pet, this is the place to go. Everyone is competent, experienced, and caring.They were calm when I was not and that helped both me and Gus. The clinic is small, squeaky clean, yet warm and friendly. You and your pet will be in good hands.
Cassie Adkins
Cassie Adkins
14 hours ago
Acutepet got my dog an appointment very quickly. My dog was taken straight back and sadly had to be put down do to the severity of his health. Acutepet staff was very helpful and comforted me through the process. Thank you acutepet staff.
Brooke Wadsworth
Brooke Wadsworth
2 days ago
My family and I very much appreciate the kind consideration we received when we brought Boaz to your clinic. And the follow up messages we received from your team are very thoughtful. We appreciate all your kindness.
Kari Lax
Kari Lax
3 days ago
It’s always hard to go somewhere new for an emergency but these guys were so amazing and caring about our little guy. I’ve already recommended you guys to friends. I hope I don’t need to come back but will not hesitate if I need you. Paws up!! Kari, Beck and Leo
Codie Jones
Codie Jones
2 days ago
Last week our family had to say goodbye to our best friend of 11years, Truffles. The staff was so kind and supportive when we said our goodbyes. And then a week later, we received the most thoughtful handwritten condolence card from the staff that included her paw 🐾 and nose prints. We are so grateful for these little reminders of our sweet girl.
Shane Palmer
Shane Palmer
3 days ago
They took very good care of my senior cat who a bout of gastroenteritis. Would highly recommend their services. They even followed up afterwards.
Tamma Nelson
Tamma Nelson
3 days ago
Staff was very friendly & patient, explaining everything, while I tried not to panic because something was wrong with my cat. They didn’t push tests or medications. Overall, it was a positive experience.
Diane D. Cull
Diane D. Cull
4 days ago
Very nice and doctor VERY informative. I was referred by my le Cat sitter who was a Vet tech for many yrs. I’m thankful she chose THIS place!
Janet T Pulgares Soriano
Janet T Pulgares Soriano
4 days ago
Everyone was very nice and friendly. They waited until after they checked my pet to discuss treatment and cost with me. It felt like they cared for my pet’s wellbeing and not just cashing a check. I would recommend 10/10 and will be coming back (hopefully not) if my pet is ever in another emergency pickle.
Allergies/Allergic Conditions
  • Bee Stings
  • Digestive issues
  • Flea allergy or infestation
  • Hives
  • Insect bites or stings
  • Itching/Scratching
  • Licking/Chewing affected area
  • Red, irritated skin
  • Rubbing face
  • Runny eyes or nose
  • Skin irritation or infection
  • Snake bites
  • Sneezing
  • Swelling of face, ears, lips, ocular area
  • Vaccine sensitivity or reaction
Anal Gland Issues
  • Discomfort
  • Licking
  • Scooting
Behavior Changes or Concerns
  • Hiding
  • Lethargy/Decreased Activity
Coughing or Sneezing
  • Allergic conditions
  • Foreign object inhalation
  • Lower respiratory irritation, virus or disease
  • Upper respiratory irritation, virus or disease
End-of-Life Care and Arrangements
  • Cremation
  • Euthanasia
Eye/Ear/Nasal Conditions
  • Discharge
  • Discomfort
  • Infections
  • Redness
  • Swelling
Fever

Some pets maintain a baseline temperature slightly above or below these ranges.

  • Cats – the normal body temperature is between 100.5 and 102.5 degrees F.
  • Dogs – the normal body temperature is between 99.5 and 102.5 degrees F.
Injury or Trauma
  • Broken toenail
  • Lameness/Limping
  • Possible broken bone/Fracture assessment
  • Trouble/Difficulty walking
  • Wounds, lacerations (cuts), abrasions (scrapes), abscesses
Medication Administration Appointments
  • Assistance in administration of prescribed medications
  • Subcutaneous fluid administration
Not Acting Right or Seems Off

You know your pet best – sometimes it is hard to determine exactly what is bothering them, but you know they just aren’t themselves.  This can be your pet’s way of letting you know they aren’t feeling well or are sick.

  • Change in activity level
  • Change in appetite
  • Change in behavior
  • Hiding
Pain Management

Animals are often very good at concealing any discomfort, and it may be shown in less obvious ways, like slight changes in behavior, activity, or body language.

  • Arthritis
  • Back Pain
  • Neurologic
  • Oncologic (cancer related)
  • Orthopedic (bone, joint, muscular)
Skin Conditions
  • Hot spots
  • Itching
  • Masses or lumps
  • Rashes
Toxin or Poison Exposure or Ingestion

Quick intervention is usually indicated for most ingestions or exposures, and may include induction of vomiting, decontamination or administration of binding agents, supportive care, or medications.

  • Chemical substances or compounds
  • Medications (human or veterinary)
  • Overdoses
  • Plants
Tremors/Twitching/Seizure
  • Medication side effect or overdose
  • Metabolic disease or disorder
  • Neurological disease or disorder
  • Toxin exposure or ingestion
Urinary or Kidney Issues
  • Bloody urine
  • Dehydration
  • Increased frequency
  • Straining or difficulty urinating
  • Urinary tract infection
Vomiting/Constipation/Diarrhea
  • Change in appetite – not eating or drinking, or excessive eating or drinking
  • Constipation
  • Dehydration
  • Diarrhea
  • Dietary indiscretion
  • Foreign material ingestion
  • Intestinal parasites (worms)
  • Lethargy
  • Regurgitation
  • Vomiting

guiding great care for pets and their people.

John D. Anastasio
DVM, DACVECC, Chief Medical Officer

At AcutePet, we know how much your pets mean to you—they’re family. That’s why our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. John Anastasio, plays such an important role in shaping every aspect of the care we provide. As a board-certified veterinary criticalist, Dr. Anastasio brings the kind of advanced training usually found only in specialty hospitals right into our urgent care clinics. His experience leading some of the nation’s most respected veterinary teams ensures that whether your pet needs immediate help or routine urgent care, they’ll always receive thoughtful, consistent treatment. 

Dr. Anastasio began his path in veterinary medicine in New York City, studying Biology at the City University of New York before earning his veterinary degree from Ross University and completing clinical training at the University of Pennsylvania. After advanced training at the Animal Medical Center in Manhattan and a residency at Tufts University, he became a board-certified specialist in Emergency and Critical Care. But what sets Dr. Anastasio apart isn’t just his expertise, it’s the way he guides our doctors and staff to care with compassion and heart. From mentoring our teams to setting the highest standards of care, his leadership creates an environment where pets come first, families feel reassured, and our staff feels supported.

With Dr. Anastasio’s influence woven into every AcutePet clinic, you can trust that the pets you love are always in the best hands.

AcutePet Urgent Care
guiding principles

We prioritize open communication, listening, ethical decision-making and a commitment to transparency in all our interactions.

We approach each day with gratitude for the opportunity to work with animals, show empathy towards their needs and have pride in the care we provide.

We strive to be authentic in our interactions, recognize the value of our veterinary teams and foster strong relationships built on honesty and respect.

We continuously provide opportunity for growth driven by our unwavering passion to help pets, people, and the profession.

AcutePet Founders, Drs. Doug Hoffman & David Sachs sitting on a counter in front of the AcutePet Urgent Care Logo on a teal wall
owner and white dog cuddling on bed