Our February schedule will be different than our normal open schedule. Below is the closure schedule for February 6 through February 9. Outside of these hours, we will be open 24 hours a day.
Thursday, February 6, from midnight until 7:00 am; Friday, February 7, from midnight until 7:00 am; Saturday; February 8, from 6:00 pm until 7:00 am; and Sunday, February 9, from 6:00 pm until 7:00 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 February schedule will be different than our normal open schedule. Below is the closure schedule for February 6 through February 9. Outside of these hours, we will be open 24 hours a day.
Thursday, February 6, from midnight until 7:00 am; Friday, February 7, from midnight until 7:00 am; Saturday; February 8, from 6:00 pm until 7:00 am; and Sunday, February 9, from 6:00 pm until 7:00 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 Endoscopy Services. Endoscopy is a minimally invasive diagnostic medical procedure that is used to assess the interior surfaces of an organ by inserting a tube into the body. It is an essential diagnostic tool for pets with disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. The endoscope instrument has a built-in camera at the end of either a rigid or flexible tube, allowing for both visual inspection and photography. Many endoscopes have a channel through which biopsy or retrieval forceps may be placed to perform many different procedures including foreign body removal from the esophagus and stomach. Ask your veterinarian if endoscopy may be right for your pet, and what types of endoscopy we offer.