Urgent Care
The Animal House veterinarians and technicians are committed to excellence. Our world-class staff combines cutting-edge veterinary technology with decades of experience to provide the highest level of care for your pet.
Urgent Care hours:
Friday: 12pm – 9pm
Saturday: 9am – 9pm
Sunday: 9am – 9pm
Starting Friday, September 12th
Address:
3171 Voyager Drive,
Green Bay, WI 54311
- Bite Wounds or Lacerations
- Ear Problem
- Eye Problem
- Vomiting or Diarrhea
- Limping
- Fleas or Worms
- Allergies or Skin problems
- Toxin ingestion
- Paw or Nail issue
- Lethargy
- Abscess
- Urinary Problems/ Accidents inside
- Coughing/Sneezing
- Anal gland issues (scooting, licking)
- Decreased Appetite
- Hives/swelling/reactions
- End of Life/ Euthanasia
- Bad Breath
- Fever
- Constipation
What Cases Will We See?
- Bite Wounds or Lacerations
- Ear Problem
- Eye Problem
- Vomiting or Diarrhea
- Limping
- Fleas or Worms
- Allergies or Skin problems
- Toxin ingestion
- Paw or Nail issue
- Lethargy
- Abscess
- Urinary Problems/ Accidents inside
- Coughing/Sneezing
- Anal gland issues (scooting, licking)
- Decreased Appetite
- Hives/swelling/reactions
- End of Life/ Euthanasia
- Bad Breath
- Fever
- Constipation
Emergency veterinary hospitals prioritize and treat patients based on their symptoms or condition severity. Any patient needing medical attention but not in a life-threatening situation may be asked to wait.
An urgent care situation involves issues that need medical attention but are not life-threatening. These patients might be uncomfortable, but they are stable and can be seen at regular appointments.
Doctors in emergency hospitals use the patient severity index to decipher your pet’s condition. This index includes the following levels:
- Level one: Resuscitation – the patient is seen before all others, exhibiting a severe physical trauma or cardiac arrest.
- Level two: Emergent – these traumas are not life-threatening but are time-sensitive, including a venomous snake bite and heat stroke.
- Level three: Urgent – these patients are seen after levels one and two are taken care of. Examples of urgent care include sudden illness, severe cuts, vomiting, trouble walking, allergic reactions or difficulty urinating.
- Level four: Non-urgent – minor cuts, prolonged low appetite, limping, fever, and mild injuries are non-urgent conditions can be treated after the first three levels.
- Level five: Stable – the patient is uncomfortable but stable, experiencing diarrhea, low appetite, ear infection, or skin irritation.
As a rule of thumb, pets in the first two levels should be taken to the emergency room. Levels three through five can receive veterinary urgent care services.
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Our veterinary care philosophy is simple. We treat your pet as we would our own. Truly extraordinary and personal, our mix of services is what every pet owner needs.
We are here to service the cities of Green Bay, WI, De Pere, WI, New Franken, WI, Denmark, WI, Suamico, WI, Luxemburg, WI, Oconto, WI, Fredonia, WI, Kewaunee, WI, Wallace, MI and more!
We are proud to be an AAHA Accredited Hospital!
As an accredited member of the American Animal Hospital Association, we pride ourselves on personalized and exceptional veterinarian service. We believe that the best ways to protect our pets from disease is by using the most innovative preventative care that is available.

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