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AVECCC - Gilbert

86 W Juniper Ave Suite 1, Gilbert, AZ 85233, United States

4.1 (1,588 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 86 W Juniper Ave Suite 1

About this hospital

AVECCC - Gilbert in Mesa, AZ

AVECCC - Gilbert is listed as an Emergency Veterinary hospital with 24-hour availability. For pet owners in Mesa, AZ, this kind of open-hours coverage matters when illness or injury happens outside regular business times. The listing places the hospital at 86 W Juniper Ave Suite 1, Gilbert. If you’re searching for an emergency option rather than waiting for the next morning, start by calling the number on the listing to confirm current intake and triage instructions.

Mesa emergency vet context

In Mesa, an emergency veterinary facility often becomes the next stop when a pet’s condition can’t wait for a weekday appointment. People typically look for this option when they’re dealing with sudden illness, accidents, vomiting or diarrhea that won’t settle, breathing trouble, bleeding, or possible poisoning. Demand can also spike when normal hours close, which is why “open 24 hours” listings are a key filter for many families. Still, call first if you can, since intake rules can vary by time and case load.

Independent-practice angle

AVECCC - Gilbert is listed as an independent emergency veterinary hospital rather than part of a chain network. In practice, that can mean decisions about staffing and case handling may vary more from day to day, depending on who’s available. Compared with larger multi-location groups, there may be fewer standardized, chain-wide pathways for referrals and coordination. That trade-off can come with more local flexibility, but it also means you should ask specific questions when you call about what they can treat on-site during emergencies.

Emergency-focused operating model

With emergency-focused operations, the hospital generally plans around triage first, then treatment based on urgency. While this listing indicates 24-hour availability, an emergency clinic’s workflow still often shifts between immediate stabilization and subsequent workups. If your pet is unstable—trouble breathing, active heavy bleeding, collapse, or severe pain—calling ahead can help them prepare, but you may still need to come in right away. For less urgent issues, asking about expected wait times can help you plan transportation and next steps.

Reception and published rating signal

This directory listing shows a public rating of 4.1 across 1588 reviews for AVECCC - Gilbert. A score in this range typically suggests the front-desk and communication experience is generally steady for many callers and visitors, though it may not be perfect for every situation. With that many reviews, patterns may stand out for things like clarity of intake steps, responsiveness to questions, and how people perceive the value of the service they received. For your specific concern, calling remains the best check.

Reviewer base and what the volume adds

Because the listing includes 1588 public reviews, it offers a larger sample than most single-location write-ups. That volume can help you spot consistency across different pet owners, different times, and different types of emergencies. Still, review counts and overall scores don’t tell you everything about how a particular case will go. Use the rating as one signal, and rely on direct questions to the hospital for details that matter for your pet right now.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head to 86 W Juniper Ave Suite 1, it can help to call the hospital using the number listed and ask about intake instructions for your situation. If you have them, bring vaccination records, medication lists, and any details about exposures or timing of symptoms. Plan payment readiness—emergency care often needs quick decisions on arrival. If you’re driving from elsewhere in the area, consider having another person available to handle paperwork and updates while you focus on getting your pet safely inside.

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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.

What other emergency vets are in Mesa?

Our directory lists additional emergency veterinary hospitals serving Mesa. Use the "Other emergency vets" link in the sidebar to see the full city listing.

Listing reviewed: May 2026