Day Hospitalization for Pets in Midlothian, VA

Urgent Paws Veterinary Care provides intensive day hospitalization services for pets needing IV fluids, oxygen therapy, monitoring, and urgent supportive care. Serving Midlothian, Moseley, Winterpock, and nearby Richmond communities.

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Urgent Monitoring & Stabilization

Supportive Veterinary Care Without Long ER Waits

When pets need more than a routine visit but may not require overnight ICU hospitalization, Urgent Paws Veterinary Care offers advanced day hospitalization services in Midlothian, VA. Our locally owned clinic bridges the gap between general veterinary practices and crowded emergency hospitals by providing intensive daytime monitoring, IV medications, oxygen support, and hands-on nursing care for urgent medical conditions. Pets experiencing dehydration, respiratory distress, kidney disease flare-ups, toxin exposure, infections, or post-surgical recovery often benefit from close observation during the day while still being able to return home with their families at night.



Compassionate Recovery Support

Helping Pets Heal Safely and Comfortably

Our day hospitalization program is designed to stabilize pets quickly while keeping owners informed every step of the way. Dr. Megan Allred and the Urgent Paws team monitor patients closely using in-house diagnostics, standing X-rays, ultrasound imaging, oxygen therapy, and IV fluid support tailored to each pet’s condition. We prioritize transparency, explaining treatment recommendations, expected outcomes, and costs clearly before care begins. Families throughout Midlothian, Moseley, and Winterpock trust us because we provide ER-level supportive care with a calmer, neighborly approach focused on comfort, communication, and faster healing.

FAQS

Common Questions About Veterinary Day Hospitalization

  • What is veterinary day hospitalization?

    Day hospitalization allows pets to receive advanced medical monitoring and treatment during the day without staying overnight. At Urgent Paws Veterinary Care, pets receive IV fluids, medications, oxygen therapy, diagnostics, and close nursing supervision before returning home in the evening whenever medically appropriate.

  • How do I know if my pet needs day hospitalization?

    Pets experiencing dehydration, vomiting, diarrhea, breathing difficulties, infections, toxin exposure, kidney disease flare-ups, or post-surgical complications may benefit from day hospitalization. Our veterinary team evaluates each pet individually to determine the safest and most effective level of care.

  • What treatments are included during day hospitalization?

    Depending on your pet’s condition, treatment may include IV fluid therapy, injectable medications, oxygen support, ultrasound imaging, standing X-rays, bloodwork, continuous monitoring, and supportive nursing care. Treatment plans are customized to each patient’s needs.

  • Will my pet need to stay overnight?

    Many pets improve enough during daytime treatment to safely recover at home overnight. If your pet requires 24-hour monitoring or critical care, our team will discuss referral options and help coordinate transfer to an emergency hospital if necessary.

  • Will I receive updates about my pet during hospitalization?

    Yes. We believe clear communication is essential. Our team keeps pet owners informed throughout the day with updates on your pet’s condition, treatment progress, and recommendations so you always understand what’s happening and what to expect next.

  • Why choose Urgent Paws Veterinary Care for day hospitalization in Midlothian, VA?

    Urgent Paws offers advanced urgent veterinary care with a calmer, more personalized experience than many emergency hospitals. Families in Midlothian, Moseley, and Winterpock trust us for compassionate monitoring, transparent treatment plans, and ER-level supportive care focused on comfort and recovery.



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