Fracture Assessment

UCPC specializes in high-quality, compassionate, and convenient veterinary care when your regular veterinarian is closed or unavailable for a same-day appointment.

Understanding Pet Fractures

Fractures, also known as broken bones, are a common injury in pets, often resulting from accidents, falls, or fights. These injuries can range from minor hairline fractures to severe compound fractures that require immediate attention. Recognizing the signs of a fracture and seeking prompt veterinary care is crucial for your pet's recovery and well-being. For more information, contact us at Urgent Care Pet Clinic in San Diego, CA.

Pet Fracture

Identifying Pet Fracture Signs

If your pet has experienced trauma or a significant fall, it's important to be vigilant for the following pet fracture signs:

•             Limping or inability to bear weight: This is the most obvious sign of a fracture, as the pain and instability caused by the broken bone make it difficult for your pet to walk normally.

•             Swelling and bruising: The area around the fracture may become swollen and bruised due to inflammation and bleeding.

•             Abnormal movement or positioning: If the fracture is severe, the affected limb may appear deformed or dangle at an unusual angle.

The Importance of Urgent Care

Fractures can be considered a veterinary emergency and require immediate attention. Delaying treatment can lead to complications like infection, nerve damage, and long-term mobility issues. If you suspect your pet has a fracture, it can be important to seek urgent care from a qualified veterinarian.

Fracture Assessment and Treatment Options

At our emergency vet clinic, your pet will undergo a thorough assessment, which may include a physical examination or other tests to determine the location and severity of the fracture. Based on the diagnosis, the veterinarian on staff will recommend the most appropriate treatment option, which may involve:

•             Pain management: Medications will be administered to alleviate your pet's pain and discomfort.

•             Stabilization: The fractured area may be temporarily immobilized with a splint or bandage to prevent further movement and promote healing.

•             Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the broken bone and stabilize it.

Get Pet Urgent Care, Emergency Treatment, and Emergency Vet Services from a Veterinarian Near You

If your pet is limping and you suspect a fracture, we at Urgent Care Pet Clinic in San Diego, CA, are here to help. Our team is available to provide immediate care for your pet. We offer advanced diagnostic tools and treatment options to ensure your pet receives the best possible care during this critical time.

Don't hesitate to contact Urgent Care Pet Clinic for expert fracture assessment and emergency treatment for your beloved companion. We are committed to providing compassionate care and helping your pet on the road to recovery. Call us at (858) 379-6550 for pet urgent care, emergency treatment, and emergency vet services from a veterinarian near you.

 

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Location (located inside Renaissance Towne Center next to CVS)

8915 Towne Centre Dr Suite 110,
San Diego, CA 92122

Contact Information

Phone: (858)-379-6550 
Email: [email protected]

Hours

Monday-Saturday: 5:00pm -11:00 PM (PST)
Sunday: Closed

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