Pet Illness

All pets, from your cats, to dogs, even small amphibians and fish can be susceptible to getting sick. Whether your pet suffers from a medical illness, physical injury, or other type of ailment, it may be important to get them help from a veterinarian as soon as possible. The right veterinarians can help provide your pet with the proper emergency pet care, surgery, medication, or other treatments to restore their health and prevent complications from arising.

At Silicon Valley Pet Clinic & Urgent Care, we're here to help our pets living in Santa Clara CA through emergency pet care for pet illness! We're here to serve those pets most in need and seeking life-saving care due to emergencies! If your pet is currently sick or suffering from an emergency, don't hesitate to reach out to us for help.

 Pet Illness

What Is Pet Illness?

Pet illness can be classified as number of different problems that can hurt your pet and may cause them to require emergency pet care. This can include conditions such as:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Severe bleeding
  • Trouble breathing or wheezing
  • Trauma, such as getting in a fight or being hit by a car
  • Emergency labor issues
  • Severe infections

All of these are serious issues that may the asssitance of our veterinarians to get your pet illness taken care of right away. 

How Can Veterinarians Help Me?

Our veterinarians on our veterianry team can conduct a physical exam of your pet to determine the state of their physical health. They can do so by conducting an exam that looks at your pet from nose to tail, as well as conducting bloodwork, x-rays, and ultrasounds just to name a few.

All of these tools can help our veterinarians get a deeper look at your pet's injuries, and determine why they are now feeling ill. Our veterinarians can then provide treatment possible, which can include medications like antibiotics, emergency surgery, and other types of medical treatments.

Our vets can then conduct follow-up care to ensure your pet's health is stable and they are healthy enough to return home with you.

Get Emergency Pet Care from Our Veterinarians for Your Pet’s Pet Illness

At Silicon Valley Pet Clinic & Urgent Care serving Santa Clara, CA, we are here to help ensure your pet is getting the help they need to feel better, get back to their regular selves, and not suffer from any medical or traumatic conditions. Call us at (408) 248-3844 to schedule an appointment and see how we can help your pet!

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Monday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Tuesday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Wednesday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Thursday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Friday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Saturday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

Sunday:

10:00 am-10:00 pm

THE WORD OF MOUTH

What our patient say

  • "My dog Buster was in pain and wasn’t acting like himself. I scheduled an appointment with Dr. Gill ASAP. He did a remarkable job during the initial exam to diagnose the problem and recommend additional treatments/services to relieve the pain Buster was in. After doing X-rays and blood work it was determined my little guy was suffering from intervertebral disc disease."
    Jotika
  • "This place was awesome. They took such good care of my giant Rottweiler during an emergency. They even called the next day to check up on her. The price was reasonable too. Went back again and the treatment was great yet again. Love that they stay open late and open everyday. So convenient. Thanks guys for treating my girl as is she was family!"
    Mea
  • "I’m planning to travel with my baby cat. In order to do that she has to do a Rabies Neutralization Antibody Testing from certified lab. I was lucky to reach out Dr. Gill. He explained to me throughly and helped me to get it done. I would recommend Dr. Gill to everyone who needs professional and friendly help on their loved pets."
    Hsinti
  • "I’m very happy with the service and prices of the Silicon Valley Pet Clinic. I have gotten quotes from other vets around and SVPC offers the best value! I took my dog in to get some growths removed and get this teeth cleaned."
    Katie
  • "My 16 yr old cat Pete had some green discharge coming from his eye. I recently brought a feral kitten in to care for that my cousin found. I figured that Pete probably got scratched in the eye from the little guy."
    Jeanna
  • "I was very nervous to have her spayed, especially after going through an episode of Giardia. She has been dealing with poop that is not consistent and we are doing some probiotic treatment."
    Connie