Our January schedule will be different than our normal open schedule. Below is the closure schedule for January 8 through January 12. Outside of these hours, we will be open 24 hours a day.
Thursday, January 8, we will be closed from 10 pm until 7 am on Friday, January 9
Friday, January 9, from 10 pm until 7 am on Saturday, January 10
Saturday, January 10, from 10 pm until 7 am on Sunday, January 11
Sunday, January 11, from 5 pm until Monday, January 12, at 7 am
Please make sure to download the myVCA app for convenient access to your pet’s medical records, and vaccination history, and to be able to request your pet’s food and medication refills. If you ever have a pet question or concern when we are unavailable, use the myVCA app to access free 24/7 Live Chat to connect with one of our licensed veterinary professionals.
Our January schedule will be different than our normal open schedule. Below is the closure schedule for January 8 through January 12. Outside of these hours, we will be open 24 hours a day.
Thursday, January 8, we will be closed from 10 pm until 7 am on Friday, January 9
Friday, January 9, from 10 pm until 7 am on Saturday, January 10
Saturday, January 10, from 10 pm until 7 am on Sunday, January 11
Sunday, January 11, from 5 pm until Monday, January 12, at 7 am
Please make sure to download the myVCA app for convenient access to your pet’s medical records, and vaccination history, and to be able to request your pet’s food and medication refills. If you ever have a pet question or concern when we are unavailable, use the myVCA app to access free 24/7 Live Chat to connect with one of our licensed veterinary professionals.
Our hospital offers hospitalization services. Hospitalization involves admitting your pet into the hospital for monitoring or necessary medical care. Your pet will have their own cage or kennel within the hospital building and will be monitored closely by technicians and veterinarians throughout their stay. Your pet will receive medical treatments (such as medications, fluid therapy, and physical therapy) as directed by your veterinarian.
Ask your veterinarian about the best time to call each day to receive an update on your pet. Once your veterinarian determines your pet is well enough to go home, you may be given verbal or written follow-up instructions to continue at home.