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Clay Humane Urgent Care is for emergencies that need immediate assistance but are of a nature that allows outpatient emergency treatment. We provide effective after-hours relief for common pet illnesses and injuries - just like an urgent care center for people but for pets!

During Urgent Care hours, we see patients on a walk-in basis. Animals that arrive with serious conditions are treated in order of urgency. Less serious cases such as respiratory infections, limping, minor cuts, ear infections, diarrhea, vomiting and patients with skin diseases are treated in order of arrival. Urgent care prices apply.

Urgent Care Hours

  • Friday, Saturday, Sunday: 5pm - 12 Midnight

  • Closed all holidays

For life threatening emergencies, please go directly to one of the local, Northern Florida, emergency vets:

BluePearl Pet Hospital →
3444 Southside Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32216
(904) 646-1279

First Coast Veterinary Emergency →
301 Jacksonville Dr, Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
(904) 853-6310

Pet Urgent Response and Emergency
8117 Point Meadows Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32256
(904) 922-7873

Urgent Care Pricing

We accept cash, all major credit cards except American Express, and Care Credit. We encourage you to apply for Care Credit and fill out the new patient form prior to your visit at Clay Humane.

Payment is due at the time services are rendered. In the unlikely event that your pet is hospitalized or having surgery, a deposit determined by the estimated total will be required.

The fee schedule below is in addition to the office visit fee. Prices subject to change without notice.

Urgent Care Fees

Urgent exam fee

$80

Radiographs w/2 views

$200

Comprehensive health profile

$150

When do you need Urgent Care?

  • Sudden lameness

  • Ear infections

  • Diarrhea and/or vomiting

  • Severe cough

  • Seizures

  • Urinary tract infections

  • Oral conditions

  • Eye injuries

  • Ear hematomas

  • Lacerations

  • Poisoning - Learn more from ASPCA Poison Control →

  • Nail trauma

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