Our hospital is staffed with board-certified veterinary specialists and experienced emergency medical teams.
Our emergency services are offered 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Our specialty services are available by appointment and with a referral from your primary care veterinarian.
We work closely with your primary care doctor to provide the very best in continued care of your pet. Our family of specialists, dedicated emergency clinicians, and experienced staff provide a unique team approach to referral veterinary medicine.
Our Mission
Our mission is to combine the latest advances in medicine, science, and technology to diagnose, treat and enhance the quality of life of our patients.
Special Care from the Heart
With the motto, “Special Care from the Heart.” It’s who we are. It’s what we do. We care about the whole family as we bring health and wellness to their pet.
Our Approach
The team at VCA CVS provides around the clock care, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. We work closely with your referring veterinarians to ensure that each pet receives the best care possible. Many tell us our approach is what makes us unique and special. We hope you will agree.
We harness the scale and strength of our global network while acknowledging each individual's contribution. We work locally to improve the lives of all who interact with our brand.
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ASPCA Poison Control Center Hotline
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center is staffed 24 hours with veterinary health professionals who have been specially trained in veterinary toxicology. If you think that your pet may have ingested a potentially poisonous substance, call the ASPCA 24 hour emergency Animal Poison Control Center hotline at (888) 426-4435.
Animal Friends of the Valleys
Animal Friends of the Valleys is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to promoting humane care of animals through education and a humane, pro-active animal services program.
Learn More About Animal Friends of the ValleysFace Foundation
FACE Foundation provides financial support to low-income families, senior citizens, veterans, military families, people experiencing homelessness, students, disabled individuals, and hard-working families who have exhausted all other options and are at risk of losing their beloved pet.
Learn More About the Face FoundationProject Wildlife
Since 1972, Project Wildlife’s dedicated staff and volunteers have given injured, orphaned, and sick wild animals a second chance at life. This commitment to helping wild animals has grown tremendously and Project Wildlife is now one of the largest wildlife rehabilitation organizations in the country. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for local wildlife and the community, serving as the primary resource for animal rehabilitation and conservation education.
Learn More About Project Wildlife