7 days/week
Houston Veterinary Walk-in & Urgent Care
Weāre proud to be an extension of your petās care team, stepping in when itās after hours or your regular veterinarian isnāt available.
By staying in close communication with your vet, we keep them updated on your petās condition, treatments, and follow-up care to provide the best support.
About our Veterinary Clinic in Houston, TX
Our hospital is dedicated to providing top-quality care for pets and support for their owners. We know how stressful emergencies can be, so weāve created a process that minimizes stress, with quick check-ins, clear communication, and a focus on keeping you informed every step of the way.
When your regular vet isnāt available or itās after hours, our clinic is here to help. Simply text us for an assessment by our skilled technicians. We work in partnership with your primary vet to provide continuous care that prioritizes your petās well-being.

Contact Immediately
Difficulty Breathing
Wheezing, blue gums, excessive panting, or choking could mean respiratory distress or airway blockages.
Trauma
Being hit by a car, falling from a significant height, injuries from fights with other animals, or any other serious trauma require immediate attention.
Toxin Ingestion/Allergic Reaction
Consumption of poisonous substances, allergic reactions. Symptoms might include swelling (especially of the face), excessive itching, hives, or in severe cases, difficulty breathing.
Seizures
Single or multiple seizures, particularly in pets with no history of them, require immediate medical attention.
Vomiting/Diarrhea
Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, especially if bloody or accompanied by distress, can lead to dehydration or other complications.
Bloated or Distended Abdomen
Unproductive vomiting, restlessness, or a swollen abdomen could indicate a life-threatening condition called Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV) or “bloat.”
Inability to Urinate or Defecate
Straining with little or no output, especially in male cats, can indicate a blockage that needs urgent care.
Paralysis/Severe Lameness
Sudden loss of mobility, particularly in the hind limbs of dogs, may indicate conditions such as Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD).
Uncontrolled Bleeding
Severe bleeding that doesnāt stop with pressure, or blood in urine, stool, or vomit, requires immediate attention.
Manage Pet Care with Our App
Online Scheduling
Quickly book appointments with our veterinary team through the app, whenever itās convenient for you.
Diary Notes
Use the app to jot down anything unusual about your petās behavior or health. You can even add photos to share with your vet for a better understanding.
Post-Visit
After your visit, you’ll find all your petās recommendations, discharge instructions, and diagnoses right in the app. If you have any questions, just send us a message through the appāweāre here to help.
Mon – Sun 12pm to 12am