Veterinarian & Urgent Vet Care Serving Pet Families in Greenfield, WI, Milwaukee, WI & Surrounding Areas

Frontier Veterinary Urgent Care is here to support you and your pet if they have an urgent medical concern. We also aim to bridge the gap between primary care vets and emergency hospitals in and around Greenfield and Milwaukee, handling the urgent cases they may be too overwhelmed to handle. In short, our privately-owned and operated urgent care clinic is here for you and your pet when your primary vet can’t be.

We are a walk-in facility only, no appointment necessary! We treat our patients on a first-come, first-served basis, and in order of urgency. If you are able, please call us ahead of time to let us know you’re on your way, and to stay updated on current wait times.

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Urgent Problems We Can Treat in Cats and Dogs

Does your pet have worms? Are they favoring a limb? Are they coughing or sneezing constantly? We can help.

Our hospital is equipped to provide the urgent care your pet needs to stay healthy. Along with our advanced technology and facilities, we share building space with skilled veterinary surgeons and rehabilitation specialists. If your pet requires orthopedic surgery or guided physical therapy, we can easily transfer them to the appropriate vet. This enables our team to handle a variety of medical cases, such as:

  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Coughing
  • Sneezing
  • Lameness/limping
  • Fractures
  • Back/neck/paw/limb pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lethargy, weakness, depression
  • Toxin exposure
  • Eye, ear and skin Irritation
  • Increased thirst and/or urination
  • Allergic reaction
  • Cuts, bites, scrapes
  • Lumps and bumps
  • Changes in urination
  • Anal gland issues
  • Toenail injuries
  • Internal/external parasites
  • End-of-life care

What We Can’t Do

Currently, we are not equipped to keep your pet for intensive hospitalization or advanced surgical care.  If we diagnose a serious condition that we are not currently equipped to handle, we will discuss all of the available treatment options with you.

In order to respect Primary Care Veterinarians in our community and in accordance with our practice mission,  we will not be providing routine wellness care.  This includes vaccines, preventative care and routine spay/neuter surgeries for your pets.

Our Urgent Care Vets

Frontier Veterinary Urgent Care does not replace your regular veterinarian. Instead, we work cooperatively with them to ensure your pet is receiving the best care. Our urgent care veterinarians maintain open communication with emergency and primary care vets in order to provide consistent treatment.

Not sure whether your pet needs to see an urgent care vet?
Contact us at (262) 226-2055.

Still Not Sure if Your Pet Needs Urgent Care?

If you are still unsure whether your pet needs urgent care, feel free to call our hospital so our team can answer your questions and determine the best course of treatment.

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