Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Orange Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
We deeply appreciate your trust in us and look forward to seeing you and your furry friends in 2025.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Orange Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
We deeply appreciate your trust in us and look forward to seeing you and your furry friends in 2025.
Important Notice:
Thank you for being part of our pet community over the years. Beginning Monday, March 3, 2025, we will be joining forces with a nearby VCA hospital, VCA Orange Animal Hospital, and will be able to take even better care of your pet.
Our last day at our current location will be Friday, February 28.
Your pet’s complete medical records will be transferred to the new location and your myVCA app account will be updated accordingly.
Keeping your pet pain-free is crucial to maintaining his or her quality of life. Our veterinarians use a multi-modal approach to pain management that includes anti-inflammatories, opioid drugs, local anesthetics, general anesthetics, and even epidural anesthesia to effectively combat pain at all levels. Some of our veterinarians even offer alternative services such as acupuncture or chiropractics for additional pain relief options.
If your pet is dealing with acute pain, our goal is to prevent the nerves from perceiving and remembering this pain so that it does not become chronic pain. For this reason, pain-management protocols are a part of the treatment plan for all invasive procedures, such as surgeries. If your pet is already dealing with chronic pain, our veterinarians can create a customized pain management plan based on your pet's individual needs and medical issues.