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ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospitals - Los Angeles

9599 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, CA 90232, United States

3.4 (832 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 9599 Jefferson Blvd

About this hospital

ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospitals - Los Angeles

ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospitals - Los Angeles lists 24-hour operation for emergency needs and can be reached at (310) 558-6100. Located in Los Angeles, CA at 9599 Jefferson Blvd, Culver City, it is categorized as a Specialty + Emergency hospital. For pet owners, this combination matters: urgent care and specialty-level evaluation often go together, especially when symptoms need more than basic first aid. If you’re searching during off-hours, this is the type of facility designed to stay open.

Los Angeles emergency vet context

In Los Angeles, emergency veterinary demand is often driven by 24/7 routines and dense daily schedules—people may notice sudden illness during evenings, late nights, or weekends when primary-care clinics are closed. Searches commonly start with concerns like severe vomiting or breathing trouble, injuries, acute neurologic signs, and toxin or poisoning worries. Specialty + emergency hospitals can be the next step when initial stabilization and diagnostic work lead to referral-level treatment. Still, call ahead for triage and to confirm the most appropriate service for your pet’s situation.

Independent-practice angle

This listing is described as an independent operation within a specialty + emergency category. With an independent hospital, policies and service scope can be shaped by local leadership and day-to-day staffing, which may make process details vary by shift. Compared with a chain, you may not have the same centralized, multi-site referral routes. That doesn’t automatically mean one approach is better; it mainly affects how information is routed and how quickly a specific type of case can be directed. Asking the hospital how they handle your exact case is a practical first step.

Specialty referral, in plain terms

A specialty + emergency hospital typically handles cases where advanced diagnostics and targeted treatment may be needed. A primary-care vet often sends a patient for specialty evaluation when symptoms suggest conditions that require deeper investigation, imaging, or specialized medical or surgical management. In an emergency setting, the visit flow can feel different from a routine walk-in: time is spent on stabilization and rapid triage first, then additional testing or specialist consultation follows as needed. For some emergencies, the “specialty” part may begin after immediate stabilization.

Reviewer base and what it can help with

This directory entry shows a public rating of 3.4 across 832 reviews. That volume can help a traveler or local pet owner compare consistent themes across many experiences, rather than relying on only a few comments. It also gives you a wider snapshot of how different clients describe scheduling, communication, and the overall visit experience. While ratings can’t replace medical guidance for a live emergency, they can help you plan with more context.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head over, call ACCESS Specialty Animal Hospitals - Los Angeles and ask about current triage flow and whether they want you to bring any specific items. Bring your pet’s records if you have them, including prior medications, vaccination history, and any discharge papers from recent visits. If you can, be ready to discuss payment options at intake. During emergencies, these steps can reduce delays and help staff match your pet to the right level of evaluation as quickly as possible.

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Editor’s note

Useful when an independently-operated emergency hospital fits the case better than a chain and the hospital's typical hours align with the situation. Confirm by phone for time-sensitive cases.

Common questions

Should I call ahead before bringing my pet?

Yes — calling first lets the team confirm a veterinarian is on-site, that the case fits the hospital's scope, and that walk-ins are being accepted at that hour. A 60-second call can avoid a wasted drive.

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Listing reviewed: May 2026