Pyometra is a serious uterine infection that can develop quickly and requires timely veterinary evaluation. Pets may show symptoms such as lethargy, vomiting, increased thirst, or unusual discharge. At Avon Animal Hospital in Surrey, as part of our urgent care services in Surrey, BC, we assess the severity through examination and diagnostics to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. By identifying complications early, we aim to stabilize your pet and guide you through the next steps for care. Our approach focuses on patient comfort, safety, and informed decision-making throughout the process.
Orthopaedic and soft-tissue injuries often cause pain, limping, or difficulty moving. Our team provides urgent assessment for sprains, strains, ligament injuries, minor fractures, and wounds. We examine the affected area, manage discomfort, and recommend stabilization or bandaging when required. Imaging may be used to better understand the injury. After initial treatment, we outline next steps for follow-up care or referral if advanced procedures are indicated. Our goal is to support safe healing and help your pet regain comfort as quickly as possible.
Although Surrey climate is generally moderate, heatstroke can still occur during warm weather, vigorous activity, or exposure to enclosed spaces. Signs include excessive panting, weakness, drooling, or disorientation. We provide immediate cooling measures, monitoring, and supportive care to help stabilize pets affected by heat stress. Diagnostics may be recommended to assess internal organ function and guide treatment decisions. After stabilization, we offer advice on prevention and safe activity levels during warmer months. Our goal is to help pets recover comfortably while reducing the risk of future heat-related issues.