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Wound Care

Accidents happen. Our mobile vets can guide you step-by-step on wound cleaning, dressing, and monitoring to prevent complications.

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About

Wounds—whether small cuts or more serious lacerations—need proper care to avoid infection or complications. Our vets guide you safely through the process.

Why Choose This Service

Step-by-Step Guidance: Clean, dress, and monitor properly.

Infection Prevention: Early intervention reduces risks.

Species Awareness: Advice tailored to pets, exotics, farm animals.

Referral Advice: When in-person surgical repair or closure is required.

What We Help With

  • Minor cuts and abrasions
  • Bite wounds and punctures
  • Lacerations needing closure
  • Skin tears or avulsions
  • Burns or chemical injuries
  • Post-operative wound monitoring

How It Works

Start a wound-care consultation.

Upload photos or videos of the wound’s condition.

Vet guides cleaning, dressing, and follow-up steps.

Schedule re-checks or refer to clinic if worsening or not healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Minor wounds yes. Deep, large, or contaminated wounds may need in-clinic intervention.

Usually once or twice daily or as vet advises.

If bleeding doesn’t stop, wound is deep, or signs of infection (swelling, odor) appear.

Yes, if vet-approved for species and concentration.

Often 7–14 days or more, depending on the wound.