You can find a vet for your turtle at a normal vet but if they don't take care of turtles u can asked them if him/her can find you 1
by Teressa
take it to the vet
Tell A vet.
If your turtle is swollen and you notice that his shell is softening it is blood poisoning. If treated by a reptile vet immediately your turtle will be put on a drip. However if left a few days there is no cure and the best thing to do is put your turtle out of misery as it is a terrible death. I am not sure as to why this happens, it has only happened to one of mine and i did everything right. unfortunately i could not find a reptile vet in time(they are hard to find) Never keep other turtles in the same water with sick ones.
Well a cheek up would be about 100$ dollars and if you want the vet to heal your turtle that would be twice as much!! Very exspensive I now!! But if you don't want to pay that much then look online for instructions about "what to do if your turtle has a brocken shell" it's very simple,and another suggestion would be to ask a vet online(for free)it might be a bit hard to find these thing but it's worth it,after all you are saving a life:)
Take youre turtle to the vet
Take your turtle to a qualified reptile or exotic vet.
If your turtle is foaming at the mouth is could be indicative of a serious problem. You should consult a vet.
No cause my box turtle has a crack in her neck and the vet said she's fine
ask a vet
See a vet or use typical first aid. Stop any bleeding, disinfect the wound, and bind it. If the injury is a broken bone, then you probably shouldn't deal with it yourself. Take your turtle to a vet instead.
If a turtle has food stuck in it's throat then put him in some water, if that doesn't work after 20 minutes then get him to the emergency vet. Even if that vet does not really treat reptiles in an emergency they should help.
Vet seems like the appropriate answer.