
Neurological & Mobility Issues
Emergency Neurology Care for Pets | Seizures, Paralysis & Mobility Problems
Comprehensive Neurological Emergency Care
Sudden paralysis, seizures, or difficulty walking in pets can be signs of neurological disorders, spinal injuries, or mobility issues. These conditions require immediate veterinary attention to prevent long-term damage.
At North Mississippi Pet Emergency, we provide neurological evaluations, pain management, and rehabilitation therapy for pets with mobility challenges.
Signs of Neurological Emergencies
- Uncontrolled seizures or tremors
- Sudden paralysis or limb weakness
- Head tilting or loss of balance
- Difficulty standing or walking
Emergency Neurology & Mobility Services
- Seizure & Epilepsy Management – Anti-seizure medication and emergency stabilization
- Paralysis & Spinal Injury Treatment – Surgery and rehabilitation therapy
- Vestibular Disease Care – Balance correction and anti-nausea medication
- Hip & Elbow Dysplasia Pain Relief – Arthritis management and joint care
📞 If your pet has a sudden neurological issue, contact us for emergency care!
FAQ's
My pet suddenly collapsed or can’t walk. What should I do?
Sudden paralysis or loss of coordination may indicate a stroke, spinal injury, or neurological disease. Bring your pet in for urgent evaluation.
Can arthritis cause severe pain in pets?
Yes, arthritis can cause stiffness, limping, and difficulty moving. We offer pain relief, therapy, and joint support for long-term care.
My pet had a seizure but seems fine now. Do they still need emergency care?
Yes, even a single seizure can indicate an underlying health issue. Bring your pet in for diagnostics and monitoring to determine the cause and prevent future seizures.