Proudly serving Cumming, Georgia

UrgentVet Pet Clinic Cumming is conveniently located just south of US-19  in The Shops at Brannon Crossing. Look for us at the intersection of Peachtree Parkway and Ronald Reagan Boulevard.

We are
currently
closed

OUR HOURS:

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

Save Your Spot

We understand what urgent means.

UrgentVet is here for times when your pet has a minor injury or illness and your regular vet doesn't have a same day appointment. You can save your spot online or just walk-in. We're open 365 days a year for your urgent veterinary needs.

Welcome to UrgentVet – Cumming

UrgentVet is here to provide urgent veterinary care to pets in Forsyth County in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. From Alpharetta to Coal Mountain and from Milton to Buford, you can count on us for help with minor injury and illness that happens after hours, on weekends, or on holidays.

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
  • 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
  • Opening: September 2022

Read our press release here.

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Simba

Atlanta, GA

Featured Case

Simba came into the clinic with a laceration on his paw. Our treatment included a careful examination of the wound, shaving and cleaning it, application of some medication and a small bandage. As always, we asked that Simba follow-up with his general practice veterinarian to make sure he’s A-OK going forward.

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Turnip

Cumming, GA

Featured Case

This is Turnip. As you can see he is a little lethargic. We gave him a careful examination and administered some fluids to help bring him back to his usual self. The prognosis is good for Turnip – and we’ve asked that his pet parents check in with his regular vet for follow-up and continued care.

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JJ

Cumming, GA

Featured Case

JJ visited us with a swollen paw. We took X-rays to see if anything was broken, and thankfully it was not. The doctor suspected an early abscess was the culprit, so we administered some antibiotics and sent JJ home with some medicine to manage the pain. JJ’s pet parents will continue to monitor her and will check in with their general practice veterinarian for a follow-up.

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Taz

Cumming, GA

Featured Case

Taz came to visit us for being constipated. Normally, we can’t always see exotics but we luckily had a doctor who loves them! After some examination from our lovely Doctor noticed she had a few eggs in her belly! We soaked her in some lukewarm water and she was able to pass 7 eggs in clinic! She will be following up with her general practice in a few days. Feel better soon sweet girl!

If you have an exotic who is in need of urgent care, please call ahead to see if we have a doctor who is equipped to see them.

At Your Service

Adrienne Scott

Practice Manager

Adrienne Scott is from Atlanta, Georgia. From a young age, she’s felt a natural desire to care for animals. When she was a little girl would help rescue lost pets – assisting with escorting them to animal shelters for care and adoption. One of her favorite childhood memories is when she helped treat the broken leg of a Guinea Pig.

 

Adrienne graduated from Bethune – Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Biology. While in attendance, she participated in marching band, playing the saxophone. She began her veterinary career as an Assistant in a general practice setting and grew her skillset and experience. She later became a Lead Veterinary Surgery Technician and later a Medical Director’s Assistant. Adrienne brings nearly a decade of management experience to UrgentVet-Cumming, Georgia.

 

When she’s not at the clinic, you can often find her playing her saxophone, spending time with friends, and sightseeing. She also enjoys going for walks with her beautiful Husky, Faith, or having in-depth conversations with her talkative cat Coco Chanel.

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Dr. Pepper

Clinic Cat

Dr. Pepper is the official clinic cat of UrgentVet Cumming. He oversees operations with special attention to treat inventory.

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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