We are relocating to a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility designed for more space, more comfort, and more support for you and your pets. Plus, more doctors and convenient 7-day-a-week hours!
IMPORTANT DATES
January 19, 2026:
This will be our last day of business at our current Irvine Blvd. location.
January 20–21, 2026:
We will be closed for our move and data conversion.
January 22, 2026:
Our new, merged general practice hospital will officially open in our newly renovated building.
WHAT'S CHANGING ON JANUARY 22
New Name: From: VCA Irvine Boulevard Animal Hospital To: VCA Tustin Animal Hospital
New Address: From: 4840 Irvine Blvd., Suite 108, Irvine, CA 92620 To: 631 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA 92780 (Just 4.5 miles down the road!)
New Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 7 am–6 pm
Thank you for your continued trust and support. If you have any questions during the transition, our team is here to help.
We are relocating to a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility designed for more space, more comfort, and more support for you and your pets. Plus, more doctors and convenient 7-day-a-week hours!
IMPORTANT DATES
January 19, 2026:
This will be our last day of business at our current Irvine Blvd. location.
January 20–21, 2026:
We will be closed for our move and data conversion.
January 22, 2026:
Our new, merged general practice hospital will officially open in our newly renovated building.
WHAT'S CHANGING ON JANUARY 22
New Name: From: VCA Irvine Boulevard Animal Hospital To: VCA Tustin Animal Hospital
New Address: From: 4840 Irvine Blvd., Suite 108, Irvine, CA 92620 To: 631 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA 92780 (Just 4.5 miles down the road!)
New Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 7 am–6 pm
Thank you for your continued trust and support. If you have any questions during the transition, our team is here to help.
Holiday Hours: Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve - 8 am to 2 pm; Christmas and New Year’s Day - CLOSED
Holiday Hours: Christmas Eve & New Year’s Eve - 8 am to 2 pm; Christmas and New Year’s Day - CLOSED
We are relocating to a brand-new, state-of-the-art facility designed for more space, more comfort, and more support for you and your pets. Plus, more doctors and convenient 7-day-a-week hours!
IMPORTANT DATES
January 19, 2026:
This will be our last day of business at our current Irvine Blvd. location.
January 20–21, 2026:
We will be closed for our move and data conversion.
January 22, 2026:
Our new, merged general practice hospital will officially open in our newly renovated building.
WHAT'S CHANGING ON JANUARY 22
New Name: From: VCA Irvine Boulevard Animal Hospital To: VCA Tustin Animal Hospital
New Address: From: 4840 Irvine Blvd., Suite 108, Irvine, CA 92620 To: 631 E. 1st St., Tustin, CA 92780 (Just 4.5 miles down the road!)
New Hours:
Monday–Sunday, 7 am–6 pm
Thank you for your continued trust and support. If you have any questions during the transition, our team is here to help.
Our hospital offers Vaccination Examinations because vaccinations are critical to the well-being of your pets. Vaccines protect against potentially deadly viral diseases like Distemper, Parvovirus, Leptospirosis and Rabies in dogs, and Panleukopenia, Feline Leukemia Virus and Rabies in cats.
Dogs
Annual Rabies Vaccination - Rabies is always fatal (in both animals and humans). Since there is no cure, prevention by vaccination is the only solution
Lifestyle Vaccination Plan - Your dog's lifestyle determines his risk levels for various diseases. Our doctors will individualize a vaccination plan for your dog based on his health and these risk factors. The recommended vaccinations may include Canine Distemper, Adenovirus/Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus, Bordetella and/or Lyme and Rattlesnake
Cats
Annual Rabies Vaccination - Rabies is always fatal (in both animals and humans). Since there is no cure, prevention by vaccination is the only solution.
FVRCP Vaccination - (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) This yearly vaccine protects and maintains your cat's antibody levels to protect them from these common viral diseases
Feline Leukemia Vaccination - This vaccine protects cats from the number one cat virus in our area. While it is more common in outdoor cats, it is often seen in indoor cats as well. Your cat is considered "at risk" for leukemia if he spends ANY time outdoors, supervised or not. Yearly boosters comprise the best prevention program. We recommend vaccinating indoor cats as well to maintain high enough antibody levels to protect them in case they get outside, have to stay in the hospital or kennel, or you decide to adopt another cat.