Arrow Animal Urgent Care
Arrow Animal Urgent Care is a general practice practice in Renton, WA. Procedures include On-site diagnostics.
About
Arrow Animal Urgent Care is a walk-in-only veterinary clinic in Renton, WA, specializing in urgent, non-life-threatening concerns for dogs and cats. The clinic treats conditions such as minor lacerations, limping, vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory infections, abscesses, allergic reactions, and toxin ingestion. It aims to bridge the gap between primary veterinary care and emergency services by providing accessible care for issues that cannot wait for a regular appointment.
The clinic operates on a walk-in basis, seeing patients in order of arrival without appointments or call-ahead check-ins. It serves pet owners in the Greater Seattle area, offering on-site diagnostics to determine the best course of action. If a pet's condition is deemed an emergency, the clinic directs clients to the nearest emergency veterinary hospital.
Surgical team
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Beth Guerra
DVM
Dr. Guerra graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 2001 and worked in emergency medicine for nearly 20 years before transitioning to urgent care.
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Laurie Wieringa
DVM
Dr. Wieringa graduated from the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine in 2001 and has experience in general practice and emergency medicine.
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Alyssa Faltin
BVetMed, MRCVS
Dr. Alyssa Faltin officially joined the team in July 2024 after several months of relief work and graduated from Royal Veterinary College in 2021.
Procedures
- On-site diagnostics
Photos
Photos via Google · Arrow Animal Urgent Care, Aaron Roxby, Becca, Ian Kirk
Frequently asked questions
- What types of conditions does Arrow Animal Urgent Care treat?
- Arrow Animal Urgent Care treats non-life-threatening conditions in dogs and cats. These include minor lacerations, limping, pain, vomiting or diarrhea, blood in urine or stool, coughs, upper respiratory infections, abscesses, broken toenails, allergic reactions, toxin ingestion, eye problems, ear or skin infections, scooting or licking, and urinary tract infections.
- How does Arrow Animal Urgent Care handle appointments and patient intake?
- Arrow Animal Urgent Care operates as a walk-in-only practice and does not accept appointments or call-ahead check-ins. Patients are seen in order of arrival. Upon check-in, staff assess if a pet's condition is stable and suitable for urgent care. If a pet requires immediate emergency attention, clients are directed to the nearest emergency room.
- What is the initial exam fee and payment policy at Arrow Animal Urgent Care?
- The initial exam fee at Arrow Animal Urgent Care is $165. The doctor will provide an estimate for any additional services or diagnostics beyond this fee. Payment is due at the time of service. The clinic accepts all major credit cards, Cherry, Care Credit, and Trupanion, but does not offer payment plans.
- Can I complete any forms before arriving at Arrow Animal Urgent Care?
- While Arrow Animal Urgent Care does not offer call-ahead or online check-ins, you can save time by completing the Patient Registration form in advance. You can print the completed form to bring with you or email it to clinic@arrowanimalurgentcare.com. Filling out forms beforehand helps expedite the check-in process, though pets are still seen in order of arrival.
- What should I do if my pet has a potentially contagious condition upon arrival?
- If your pet is coughing, or if your puppy is vomiting or has diarrhea, you should leave them in the car while checking in. These conditions are potentially contagious to other pets in the clinic. Staff will provide further instructions upon your check-in.