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Crown UrgentVet/ Crown Animal Hospital

140 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85206, United States

4.8 (912 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 140 S Power Rd

About this hospital

Crown UrgentVet in Mesa, AZ

Crown UrgentVet, also listed as Crown Animal Hospital, is an independent animal hospital in Mesa, Arizona at 140 S Power Rd. Public listing information shows it is closed at the time of this directory snapshot and opens at 8 AM on Mondays, with contact available by phone at (480) 485-8556. If you are looking for an in-town option for urgent pet needs, this location may fit your search—call ahead to confirm hours and current availability.

Mesa emergency vet context

In Mesa, AZ, pet owners often look for after-hours or same-day help when something changes quickly—vomiting that won’t stop, breathing trouble, injury from an accident, or a sudden worsening of chronic issues. A local animal hospital can serve as a first point of contact when you need triage, basic diagnostics, and guidance on what to do next. Demand tends to run highest when weather, weekends, and evening schedules reduce access to routine appointments. Planning ahead can save time.

Independent-practice angle

An independently operated animal hospital can feel different from a chain because decisions are typically made within the local practice rather than through a wider corporate structure. In many cases, this means care may be shaped around what the team can handle on-site and what referral options are available locally. Scope can be more variable depending on staffing and case mix. That can be a good fit for families who want straightforward local communication, while larger systems may offer broader internal routing—depending on the situation.

General animal hospital scope

This listing is categorized as an animal hospital, which usually means it handles general veterinary needs such as preventive care, in-house diagnostics, and minor procedures when appropriate. For some emergencies, an animal hospital may provide initial stabilization and help determine whether more specialized emergency care is needed. What it can manage in the moment can depend on the severity of the condition and available equipment and staff. If your pet is actively worsening, it’s worth calling to ask what they can do right away.

Reception signals from the published rating

Crown UrgentVet / Crown Animal Hospital has a public rating of 4.8 across 912 reviews. When a rating sits near this level with a relatively high number of reviews, it often suggests steadier performance in the areas people notice day-to-day—front-desk coordination, communication during a stressful visit, and a perceived match between the problem and what the hospital delivered. It does not guarantee every experience is identical, so it’s still smart to confirm details by phone.

Reviewer pattern and what it means for you

With 912 public reviews, this listing gives you a larger pool of owner experiences to compare. That volume can help travelers and long-time residents form a more balanced view than a few recent posts. You can look for recurring themes such as clarity of instructions, ease of scheduling or intake, and how staff handled time-sensitive concerns. Still, individual cases vary, so use the pattern as guidance, not a substitute for calling when your pet’s condition is urgent.

Before visiting: practical notes

Before heading over to 140 S Power Rd, consider calling at (480) 485-8556 to confirm open hours and whether they are taking urgent cases at that time. Bring any relevant records, including vaccination history and a list of current medications or known allergies. If you have lab results or imaging from a recent visit, bring copies or photos. Lastly, ask about payment options so you are not scrambling during intake.

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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