I'm a veterinarian. I still didn't know there was a difference between urgent care and the ER until I got the $3,000 bill for what turned out to be nothing serious.
Practice great medicine first. The business will follow. That's how I've run my own practice for years — and it's the only way I'd open another one.
We've been on the other side of that bill.
Pet owners face the same confusion every day. Vet's closed. Something's wrong. The ER is the only door that's open — so they walk through it.
Often that's the right call. Often it's not. You can't tell the difference at 9 PM on a Saturday, and nobody hands you a map. So families drive to the ER scared, and leave with a bill that takes months to recover from — for something a $300 urgent care visit could have answered in an hour.
Salty Paws is the door we wished we'd had. Real medical care, from doctors trained to handle most of what walks in. Triage. Stabilize. Diagnose. Treat. And if your pet truly needs the ER, we'll get you there safely — but most of the time, you'll walk back out with answers, a treatment plan, and a bill that doesn't break your year.