Proudly serving Park Meadows, Colorado

UrgentVet is located just off I-470 at Quebec Street in the Park Meadows Mall. Look for us near the Denver Biscuit Company and Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park.

Open Today Until:

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

Current Wait Time:

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We understand what urgent means.

Our UrgentVet mission is simple: We want to be here for your pet when your primary care vet can’t. Our goal is to provide quick, convenient, affordable care 365 days a year. Think of us as urgent care for pets in Centennial, Colorado. We’ll be there when you need us most.

Welcome to UrgentVet – Park Meadows

UrgentVet is here to serve pets in the southern Denver area including those in Park Meadow, Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Meridian, Foxfield, and points beyond.

  • 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
  • Open date: May 2023

Read our press release here.

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Basil

Centennial, CO

Featured Case

Basil’s pet parents brought him into UrgentVet – Park Meadows after a nail clipper mishap at the groomer.

After a careful exam by the doctor, we cleaned the wound and gave him some medicine to help with pain.

Next we sent Basil home with some additional pain medication and some antibiotics. We recommended he loop in his regular vet as well. Get better soon, Basil!

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Queenie

Denver

Featured Case

Queenie came into UrgentVet – Park Meadows for lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea. She was not feeling well at all!

After the doctor gave her a careful examination, we administered some fluids to help with re-hydration. We also provided an anti-nausea injection.

We recommended Queenie’s pet parents follow up with their regular veterinarian for continued care.

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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