Thank you for being a part of our pet community. Unfortunately, VCA Urgent Care Peoria will close permanently after normal business hours on Friday, January 31, 2025. This decision was not made lightly, and we understand the impact it may have on you, your community and your beloved pet. As we consolidate care, we want to thank you for trusting us with your pet and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
For urgent care, please join the Virtual Waiting Room as we will continue to see patients through Friday, January 31.
We greatly appreciate the opportunity to care for your pet.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being a part of our pet community. Unfortunately, VCA Urgent Care Peoria will close permanently after normal business hours on Friday, January 31, 2025. This decision was not made lightly, and we understand the impact it may have on you, your community and your beloved pet. As we consolidate care, we want to thank you for trusting us with your pet and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
For urgent care, please join the Virtual Waiting Room as we will continue to see patients through Friday, January 31.
We greatly appreciate the opportunity to care for your pet.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being a part of our pet community. Unfortunately, VCA Urgent Care Peoria will close permanently after normal business hours on Friday, January 31, 2025. This decision was not made lightly, and we understand the impact it may have on you, your community and your beloved pet. As we consolidate care, we want to thank you for trusting us with your pet and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
For urgent care, please join the Virtual Waiting Room as we will continue to see patients through Friday, January 31.
Eye problems are common among pets. Dust, dirt and even fur can get into your pet’s eyes and cause redness, itching, watering or irritation. However, some eye issues are signs of an infection, injury or other serious condition that requires prompt medical attention.
When to visit VCA Urgent Care
You notice yellow, green or red drainage from the eyes
Swelling, crusting or hair loss is visible on the eyelids
Your pet has very red and swollen conjunctiva (the moist pink tissue under the eyelid and around the eyeball) and whites of the eyes
Your pet is squinting or holding their eyes closed
Your pet’s eye(s) is suddenly noticeably bulging
Your pet has watery eyes with red surrounding skin
Your pet’s every are glassy (accompanied by lethargy)
Your pet has cloudy eyes
You notice a growth/lump on your pet’s eyelid
You see a cut, bite or other physical damage to your pet’s eyelid
When to seek emergency care
We recommend visiting an emergency hospital if your pet is experiencing any of the following:
Your pet’s eyeball is completely out of the socket
There has been severe trauma to the eyeball itself