Proudly serving Boca Raton, Florida

UrgentVet Pet Clinic Boca Raton is conveniently located on Glades Road just east of the turnpike in the Starbucks shopping center across from City Fish Market .

We are
currently
closed

OUR HOURS:

3PM-11PM Mon-Fri
10AM-8PM Sat-Sun
12PM–8PM All Holidays

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Affordable & convenient. Our exam fee is just $99.

Our UrgentVet mission is simple. We provide same-day, walk-in veterinary care for cats & dogs with minor injury or illness. We want to be here to help when your primary veterinarian can't get you in for a visit. Think of us as urgent care for pets in Boca Raton, Florida. Open evening, weekends, and holidays.

Welcome to UrgentVet – Boca Raton

UrgentVet is here to serve pets in Boca Raton, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Pompano Beach, Palm Springs, Coral Springs, Sunrise, Plantation, Boynton Beach and points beyond in Southeast Florida.

Fast Facts About Our Clinic

  • Dog & cat specific exam rooms: Yes
  • Large & small dog exam rooms: Yes
  • Private comfort room: Yes
  • Online check in: Yes
  • Walk-ins accepted: Yes
  • Exam Fee: $99
  • Percentage of pets discharged back to their home: 90%
  • Open evenings: Yes
  • Open weekends: Yes
  • Open holidays: Yes
  • Open overnight: No
  • Preventative/general care: No
  • Urgent care: Yes
  • Diagnostics: Digital X-Ray machine, ultrasound, in-house lab
  • Record keeping: Cloud-based medical record keeping software
  • Pet health records & case information provided to regular vet: Yes
  • Fear Free Casco Enclosures: Yes
  • Opened: June 2, 2022

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Kyra the Cat

Palm Beach County, FL

Featured Case

This is Kyra, a beautiful Sphynx cat. Kyra was the very first pet patient to visit us at UrgentVet Boca Raton. She had a wound on her neck. The doctor examined her, administered pain medication, and we were able to clean and bandage her wound. She headed home with a stylish new neck scarf.

Did you know Sphynx cats can actually get sunburned? If you are a pet parent to one of these beautiful felines, be sure to speak to your regular vet about safeguarding their skin, especially in the bright summer months.

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Jersey

Boca Raton, FL

Featured Case

Jersey decided to eat some chocolate cake! His pet parents rushed him to their regular vet and they asked us to continue closely monitoring him until he was out of the woods. Any amount of chocolate is toxic to dogs and cats, so it’s important to act fast if your pet gets a hold of some.

Jersey went home feeling much better and with strict orders for no more human desserts.

At Your Service

Tenille DaCosta

Practice Manager

Since a very young age, Tenille DaCosta has had a passion for caring for animals. Professionally, she has been in the veterinary industry for about 12 years.

Her educational training includes an Associates in Applied Science Degree in Veterinary Technology from Sanford-Brown Institute. Her areas of focus included: general practice/clinical training, anesthesia, and pain management.

At home, Tenille has two rescues; a cat named Comet, and a dog, Raj, who is lovingly named after one of her favorite characters from the Big Bang Theory show.

In her free time, she enjoys fishing, going to amusement parks (mainly for the rollercoasters), trying new foods, gaming, and most of all, spending time with her family and newest addition, her 1yr old son Jaxson. Tenille is proud to be leading UrgentVet – Boca Raton, the organization’s first clinic in Palm Beach County, Florida.

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UrgentVet treats cats & dogs - providing care for non-life threatening conditions that happen after your regular vet is closed. Here are some examples of the types of illnesses and injuries we treat.

Illness
  • Coughing, Sneezing
  • Diarrhea
  • Dehydration
  • Excessive Drinking
  • Eye Discharge & Squinting
  • Fever
  • Not Eating or Not Drinking
  • Poison/Toxin Ingestion
  • Skin Allergies – Itching, Rashes, Hot Spots
  • Upper Respiratory Infections
  • Urinary Tract Problems – Frequency, Straining or Blood
  • Vomiting
Injury
  • Abscesses
  • Back Pain
  • Cuts & Scrapes
  • Fracture Assessment
  • Mild Lameness
  • Limping
  • Minor Wounds & Lacerations
  • Pain Management
  • Post-Op Incisions
  • Toenail Injuries
  • Trouble Walking
Just Not Feeling Well
  • Allergies
  • Anal Glands – Scooting, Licking
  • Anxiety & Motion Sickness
  • Bad Breath
  • Bites & Stings
  • Ear Infections – Head Shaking, Ear Discharge
  • End of Life Care-Euthanasia
  • Hiding or Whining
  • Hives & Facial Swelling
  • Lumps & Bumps
  • Parasites
  • Vaccine Reactions
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We Don’t Treat
Life Threatening
Emergencies

Proceed immediately to the nearest veterinary Emergency Hospital, not UrgentVet.
  • Hit By Car
  • Amputation
  • Overnight Hospitalization
  • Pneumonia
  • Kidney Failure