Urgent Care & Emergency in Johnson Creek, WI

Urgent care services are available for concerns such as ear infections, limping, vomiting or diarrhea, wounds, and similar issues. We do not accept walk-ins, and urgent care is offered during our standard clinic hours only.

When Your Pet Needs Care Now

Not every health concern requires a trip to the emergency hospital, but many situations cannot wait for a routine appointment. Our urgent care services are designed to address timely, non-critical issues while maintaining the personalized, relationship-based care our clients trust. If your pet is experiencing a life-threatening emergency, we recommend seeking immediate care at a local emergency facility. Please visit our Resources page for a list of recommended emergency hospitals, including contact information and direct website links.

Frequently Asked Questions

Below are answers to common questions about urgent and emergency care at Johnson Creek Veterinary Care.

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What is considered urgent care?

Urgent care includes non-life-threatening concerns such as ear infections, limping, gastrointestinal upset, or wounds that need prompt evaluation.

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What is the difference between urgent care and emergency care?

Urgent care addresses stable but time-sensitive issues during business hours. Emergency care is for severe, life-threatening conditions and is provided by dedicated emergency hospitals. Please refer to our Resources page for emergency facility information.

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Do you offer after-hours emergency services?

No. Urgent care is available during regular clinic hours only. For after-hours emergencies, please contact a local emergency hospital listed on our Resources page.