Proudly serving Southlake, Texas
UrgentVet Pet Clinic Southlake is conveniently located between State Highway 114 and Southlake Boulevard, just off of Kimball Avenue. Look for us in Haverty’s Shopping Center just around the corner from Staples. We’re in Suite 200.
We are
currently
closed
OUR HOURS:
3PM-11PM Mon-Fri
10AM-8PM Sat-Sun
12PM–8PM All Holidays
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We understand what urgent means.
Welcome to UrgentVet – Southlake
UrgentVet is here to serve pets in Southlake – along with those in the communities such as Westlake, Keller, Colleyville, Grapevine and points beyond in Tarrant County.
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, limited 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: December 2022
Take a virtual tour of our clinic here.

Hershey
Southlake, TX
Featured Case
Meet Hershey! This sweet baby came into Urgent Vet Southlake referred by his general practice veterinarian after his pet parent reported he was vomiting little toy pieces.
After observing Hershey’s radiograph, Dr. O performed a process called emesis, in which a drug is administered to provoke vomiting in a safe and controlled manner.
After the process was finished, Hershey was prescribed an anti-vomit injectable so he could rest.
Dr. O directed Hershey’s pet parents to keep a close on him and wait the rest of the foreign bodies to pass and to call us with any questions. The doctor also asked Hershey’s pet parents to be sure to make a follow-up appointment with his regular vet for a follow-up examination.

Penny
Southlake
Featured Case
Meet Penny! This sweet girl came into Urgent Vet Southlake due to some eye irritation. After performing an exam, Dr. D recommended an eye stain to rule out a possible corneal ulcer. Good news for Penny – the test was negative.
The doctor sent her home with an ophthalmic antibiotic to help heal the irritation.
D recommended a re-check with her primary veterinarian at Animal Healthcare Clinic of Southlake.
At Your Service
Coral del M Rivera Román
Practice Manager
Coral del M Rivera Román first discovered her desire to care for animals at a young age when she saw some birds who had fallen from their nest and were in need of help.
Later in life she earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science from the Universidad de Puerto Rico, Mayaguez Campus. In addition to animal science, she also studied Business Management.
Coral has worked in the veterinary industry since 2011, in general practice veterinary practices and emergency vet hospitals. She also has 5 years of management experience as an office manager and customer service manager. She believes this wealth of experience is ideal for her role as the Practice Manager of UrgentVet Southlake.
Coral’s philosophy to veterinary care is that the experience of the pet and the pet parent are equally important – and a positive outcome is achieved by way of exceptional communication and careful treatment.
She recently moved from Puerto Rico to Texas. Her favorite hobby is gardening. She loves her role at UrgentVet because it allows her to teach and mentor others – another of her favorite activities.

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
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