Urgent Care for Pets in Ocala, FL
When your pet isn’t feeling well and it can’t wait for a scheduled appointment, Stone Ridge Animal Hospital is here to help. We offer prompt, expert-level urgent care for dogs and cats — from upset stomachs and ear infections to minor surgical procedures for non-emergent injuries and illness. Our compassionate team is ready to assess your pet and provide the care they need, right here in Ocala, FL .
Book OnlineWhat Is Urgent Care — And How Is It Different From Emergency Care?
Urgent care and emergency care are not the same thing, and knowing the difference can save precious time when your pet needs help. At Stone Ridge Animal Hospital, we provide readily available urgent care for conditions that require prompt attention but are not immediately life-threatening. We can perform most routine procedures and some minor to moderate surgical interventions — but we do not provide overnight care or critical care services, as we are not a 24/7 emergency facility.
If you are unsure whether your pet’s condition requires emergency care or urgent care, please call us right away at (352) 351-3588. One of our knowledgeable team members will help you determine the most appropriate next step for your pet’s situation.
Conditions We Treat at Stone Ridge Animal Hospital Urgent Care
- Ear infections
- Eye problems and discharge
- Urinary tract infections
- Coughing and sneezing
- Lumps and bumps
- Flea infestations
- Limping or sudden lameness
- Minor lacerations, wounds, or burns
- Scooting and excessive licking
- Blood in urine or stool
- Mild to moderate vomiting or diarrhea
- Bad breath or suspected mouth pain
- Mild allergic reactions
Not sure if your pet’s symptoms fall under urgent care or require an emergency visit? Don’t hesitate — call us at (352) 351-3588 and our team will guide you to the right care as quickly as possible.
When to Go to an Emergency Veterinary Facility Instead
- Hit by a car or major trauma
- Seizures
- Labored, shallow, or stopped breathing
- Uncontrollable bleeding
- Ingestion of toxins or suspected poisoning
- Animal attack wounds
- Heat stroke
- Unresponsiveness or collapse
- Inability to urinate or defecate for more than 24 hours
We are not an emergency clinic. If a pet with a life-threatening emergency arrives at Stone Ridge Animal Hospital, our team will triage your pet immediately — however, referral to a more fully equipped emergency facility may be necessary to give your pet the best possible chance at recovery. In a true emergency, every minute counts — please go directly to the nearest emergency hospital.
Frequently Asked Questions About Urgent Veterinary Care in Ocala, FL
What is the difference between urgent care and emergency care for pets?
Urgent care is for conditions that need prompt attention but are not immediately life-threatening — such as ear infections, mild vomiting, limping, or minor wounds. Emergency care is for life-threatening situations like uncontrollable bleeding, seizures, or difficulty breathing that require around-the-clock critical care. Stone Ridge Animal Hospital provides urgent care in Ocala, FL ; for true emergencies, please go directly to the nearest emergency veterinary facility.
Does Stone Ridge Animal Hospital accept walk-in urgent care appointments?
We recommend calling us first at (352) 351-3588 so our team can assess your pet’s situation and prepare for your arrival. This helps us prioritize care and ensure your pet is seen as efficiently as possible.
What conditions should I go to an emergency vet for instead of Stone Ridge Animal Hospital?
Please go directly to an emergency veterinary facility if your pet has been hit by a car, is experiencing seizures, has difficulty breathing, is bleeding uncontrollably, has ingested a toxin, is unresponsive, or is unable to urinate or defecate for more than 24 hours.
Can Stone Ridge Animal Hospital perform minor surgery as part of urgent care?
Yes. Stone Ridge Animal Hospital can perform some minor surgical procedures and moderate wound repair as part of our urgent care services. For more complex needs, visit our veterinary surgery page or call us at (352) 351-3588.
What should I do if I’m not sure whether my pet needs urgent care or emergency care?
When in doubt, call us. Our team will help you assess your pet’s symptoms and guide you to the appropriate level of care.
Does Stone Ridge Animal Hospital provide overnight or critical care?
Stone Ridge Animal Hospital does not provide overnight or critical care services. For life-threatening conditions or after-hours care, please contact one of the emergency veterinary facilities listed above.

