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Emergency Veterinarian Service

You adore your pets. But when your pet suffers a sudden illness or injury, who can provide emergency veterinarian services in Cobb County? Marietta Vet Clinic offers high-quality emergency treatment for your family's pets. Dr. Julian Peckich in Marietta, GA, provides compassionate and skilled care for your pet in their time of need.

Urgent and Compassionate Care

If you are worried about your pet's condition, call our practice immediately. During office hours, our staff can determine if your pet is experiencing an emergency and whether critical care is necessary. 

Do You Have a Pet Emergency? OUR EMERGENCY VETERINARIAN SERVICES ARE VITAL

  • Pets hold a special place in our hearts. If yours suffers a serious injury, swallows something harmful, or suddenly becomes ill, calling emergency vet Julian Peckich at his comforting, highly regarded veterinary clinic in Marietta, Georgia, could save your pet's life. 
  • Keeping the contact information for Dr. Peckich's practice handy can save precious time in an emergency. Our veterinarian can provide your pet with many of the same life-saving surgical procedures and critical care treatments found at local animal hospitals. 
  • Should your pet need emergency care that Dr. Peckich cannot provide or if he is not available, he can refer you to a trusted professional or animal hospital in the Marietta, Georgia, area. 

Does My Pet Need Urgent Care? Warning Signs of a Veterinary Emergency

There are important signs that can indicate your pet requires urgent veterinary attention. You should always bring any concerning behaviors like these to Dr. Peckich's attention as soon as possible:
 

  • Howling, scratching, or whining
  • Inability to walk or stand
  • Rapid or labored breathing
  • Seizures
  • Extreme weakness or lethargy
  • Consistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Blood in vomit or stool
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Excessive bleeding
  • A significant change in body temperature
  • Abnormal pulse
  • Discolored gums
  • Severe coughing
  • Lack of appetite
  • Inability to defecate or urinate
  • Bloating and swelling
  • Bulging or inflamed eyes
  • Apparent loss of vision

Contact Us If Your Pet Has an Emergency Speak with a Veterinarian ASAP

Has your pet lost their appetite? Do they seem lethargic or have troubling standing? Have they been vomiting or experiencing diarrhea or incontinence? These are all possible signs of an urgent medical emergency.

Dr. Julian Peckich can address the urgent care needs of dogs and cats in distress. We can help pet owners determine if an emergency vet visit is necessary, and treat life-threatening conditions at our practice.

If you need urgent care for your pet, we encourage you to call our practice right away. A member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible.

Call Our Veterinary Clinic

(404) 919-5150

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Our veterinarian believes all pets are family.

Marietta, GA, Pet Parents Love Dr. Peckich

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Jose Martinez

2022

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Best veterinary animal hospital! You will be glad you went here

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2022

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I was traveling and didn't have enough medication for my cat.They offered assistance without hesitation  Thank you so much for your help.

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Our Pets Are Our Family Our Marietta Staff Provides Compassionate Care

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Your pets are our top priority. We understand the bond you form with your furry companion. That is why Marietta Vet Clinic takes pride in providing top-quality and compassionate care to each of our patients. We love animals and do everything in our power to restore their health and happiness after a traumatic event, even if that means referring them to a trusted hospital for extended care.

We Make Emergency Care Affordable Don't Let the Cost Prevent You From Calling

At our emergency center serving Cobb and animal lovers throughout Georgia, your pets are our priority. Hospital visits can be expensive, but the price of veterinary care should not be a barrier to your pet's well-being. Our practice offers several options to help make the cost of treatment more affordable:

Pet Insurance

Our Cobb emergency hospital accepts most forms of pet insurance. Fortunately, most pet insurance will cover at least a portion of the cost of emergency care. Our friendly staff is happy to review your plan and help you maximize your benefits.

Financing

Our animal hospital offers financing to help keep the cost of treatment affordable. Our financing options break your cost into low-interest monthly payments to help you budget for care.

Competitive Pricing

Our Cobb emergency center strives to be much more affordable than other emergency vet clinics in Marietta, GA, and the surrounding areas. We want you to focus on your pet's health rather than your pet's medical bills.

Don't Wait Until It's Too Late Contact Our Cobb-Area Animal Hospital

Time is of the utmost importance during an emergency. A delay in treatment can mean life or death for our furry patients. Always call our Georgia practice if you think your pet is experiencing a medical emergency. In some cases, we can have a phone consult for certain symptoms and determine if bringing your pet in is necessary.

It never hurts to call, and it could save your pet's life. Contact our Marietta, GA, veterinary office for your urgent care needs. Our friendly, compassionate team is here to help you through every step of the process.

(404) 919-5150

Our Veterinary Staff Provides 5-Star Care

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Sarah

2023

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been using them for over 6 months.  We love them. We've been searching for a knowledgeable and straightforward vet since we moved here 6 years ago and am so happy we finally found that with them.
Dr. Julian will tell you how it is no sugar coating which I appreciate. Good staff, friendly... I like that they have competitive pricing with chewy. Makes it easier since they're local.

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Lacey Miklosovic

2023

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Dr. Julian and his team are an amazing group of people. I have been bringing my pets here for almost 5 years and I will never take my pets anywhere else. This practice makes the animal the priority first, they educate the pet owners so you know what the Doctor is talking about and they help you understand what might be going on with your pet and your best course of action. I LOVE that about this clinic, it doesn’t feel like it’s about the money it actually feels like it is about the well being of your animal/s health and safety. 

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We're Ready To Address Medical Emergencies

Dr. Peckich is an experienced, trusted, and caring veterinarian serving Marietta, GA. He and his staff are dedicated to helping pets live a full, healthy life. We treat animals like family, providing the utmost care and compassion.

What To Do  When Handling a Pet Emergency

If your pet has a health emergency or has just suffered a traumatic injury, time is of the utmost importance. Below are steps you should follow when dealing with a pet emergency.
Stay calm and call our office:
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Stay calm and call our office:
(404) 919-5150

Contact Us

If your pet has been injured or has an urgent health emergency, stay calm and call our practice right away at (404) 919-5150.

Follow Instructions

Follow whatever instructions Dr. Peckich may give you over the phone. If your pet swallowed poison, Dr. Peckich may suggest inducing vomiting. If your pet swallowed a large object and it is blocking their throat, Dr. Peckich may suggest using your fingers to dislodge the object to clear the airway. 

Stay Calm While Driving

Our staff will give you as much detailed information as possible until you see us for medical treatment. If immediate medical treatment is necessary, you must stay calm while en route to our practice. An accident would cause a further delay in treatment and possible injuries to you and your pet.

Stick to the Aftercare

In some cases, like a dog park injury or an infection, follow-up treatment and care may be needed. Be sure to follow our vet's instructions on cleaning bandages and giving antibiotics to ensure your pet heals safely and effectively.

Your Pet Is in Good Hands

Has Your Pet Been Injured? Contact Our Marietta Practice Now

In an emergency situation, you need expert care. Dr. Julian Peckich has been a practicing vet since 2012. He is experienced in diagnosing and treating several emergency situations for different types of pets.

The team at Marietta Vet Clinic understands the importance of providing compassionate care after a stressful and traumatic event. We want to provide the absolute best care while still making your pet as comfortable as possible.

For experienced, compassionate emergency care, contact our Marietta, GA, vet clinic now.

(404) 919-5150

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While at our practice, your pet is treated like family.

"We always feel like family when we visit."

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Akira White

2022

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Amazing service and staff.  We always feel like family when we visit.  The entire staff makes you and your pet comfortable

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Amy Downey

2022

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Front of house staff is so friendly. Vet techs are great. Love the Dr and it's speedy and so very reasonably priced.

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Featured Emergency Services We Offer

Marietta Vet Clinic offers a wide range of animal emergency services in order to help pets in need of comfort and care. Some of these emergency medical care services include:

Accidents and Physical Trauma

If your pet was struck by a car, involved in a fight with another animal, or injured in some other way, our team can mend wounds and help restore your pet's quality of life.

Poison and Toxin Ingestion

When pets eat foods or ingest potentially dangerous chemicals, we can help pet owners induce vomiting and ensure their pet undergoes a thorough exam and medical treatment.

Acute Renal Failure

If you notice your pet is excessively thirsty, lethargic, and has a poor appetite, it could be suffering from acute renal (kidney) failure. We can perform several diagnostic tests and therapies to determine the cause of the problem and normalize levels of potassium and other electrolytes in the body. 

Acute Pancreatitis

Acute pancreatitis causes rapid inflammation of the pancreas due to the digestive chemicals being activated inside the pancreas instead of the intestine. We offer several treatment options to help normalize levels. Some pets will need to be put on insulin and a proper diet following care.

Diagnosing Foreign Bodies

If your pet has swallowed a large or inedible object, we can perform X-rays to identify the digestive obstruction. From there, we can then determine the safest way to remove this item.

Urination and Defecation Problems

Whether it's diarrhea and incontinence or constipation and urinary retention, we will work tirelessly to diagnose the underlying condition and restore bowel and bladder function.

Microchip Check for Lost Pets

Whenever a good samaritan brings in an animal they've found, we make sure to run a microchip check. We can treat lost pets that are sick or injured, identify them, and reunite them with their owners.

A Comprehensive List of Emergency Services Our Team Can Help with the Following Issues:

  • Trauma - Dog Fights, Car Wrecks, Injuries
  • Diarrhea/Vomiting
  • Microchip Check (Lost or Found Dogs)
  • Coughing
  • Lethargy
  • Seizures
  • Poison/Toxin Ingestion
  • Straining/Inability to Urinate 
  • Radiographs
  • Foreign Bodies Diagnosis 
  • Pyometra
  • Constipation

Helping Pets and Pet Owners in the Marietta, GA, Area

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Kathy Chapman

2022

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I have been taking my elderly (17) cat to Dr. Peckich for four years and he has taken excellent care of her.  I trust him and his excellent team, and I highly recommend them!

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Jesse McKinney

2022

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Incredibly caring staff, providing excellent care.  We’ve been using them for our veterinary needs for over 5 years.

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Marietta Vet Clinic Dr. Julian Peckich

At Marietta Vet Clinic, we offer comprehensive, high-quality care at our state-of-the-art facility. We strive to create the most welcoming, pleasant experience for you and your furry friend. Dr. Peckich is affiliated with the American Veterinary Medical Association and has been providing specialized care for nearly ten years. 

To get started, request your pet’s appointment online or call our Marietta office at (404) 919-5150.

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