🐾 24/7 Emergency Veterinary Directory — Find urgent care for your pet
Specialty + Emergency

Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH)

6565 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90038, United States

4.1 (1,134 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 6565 Santa Monica Blvd

About this hospital

Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH) stays open around the clock

Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH) is listed as an open-24-hours specialty + emergency veterinary hospital in Los Angeles, CA, at 6565 Santa Monica Blvd. If your pet needs same-day help after hours, this type of facility is built for urgent cases that can’t wait for a routine appointment. As a specialty + emergency hospital, it may handle both time-sensitive problems and cases that need more advanced evaluation.

Los Angeles emergency vet context

In Los Angeles, emergency veterinary demand often spikes at the same times you’d expect in a large city: evenings, weekends, and during high-traffic periods when travel time matters. Many pet owners search for specialty + emergency care when a condition is more complex than a basic urgent visit, such as persistent vomiting, breathing troubles, or injuries that require diagnostics beyond first-line treatment. Because distances can vary, searching for a 24-hour option in the city helps families make faster decisions.

Independent practice angle

Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital is described as an independent facility, not part of a larger chain. In practice, that can mean decisions and day-to-day workflows are shaped locally, with scope that may vary depending on the caseload and staffing that day. Some independent hospitals also rely on referral patterns that are less standardized than chain networks. The trade-off is usually flexibility and local context, but you may want to confirm what specific services are available right now by phone.

Specialty + emergency referral pathways

“Specialty + emergency” generally means the hospital can respond to urgent situations and also accept cases that may require specialty-level evaluation. In many cases, a primary-care veterinarian may refer a patient when the problem is not resolving as expected, when imaging or lab work points to a more specific diagnosis, or when ongoing management needs a specialty approach. The visit flow often differs from a walk-in emergency: intake still focuses on urgency, but the next steps may be more targeted toward diagnostics and specialized care.

Reception signal from the rating

The public rating for Metropolitan Animal Specialty Hospital (MASH) is 4.1 across 1134 reviews. For readers using a numeric score as a quick signal, a rating in this range can point to relatively steady day-to-day experience, including front-desk consistency and communication, as well as how families perceive the value of what they receive in an emergency setting. Individual experiences can still vary, so it helps to call with your pet’s situation.

What the reviewer volume can tell you

With 1134 public reviews, there’s enough volume that travelers and locals can compare patterns across many opinions rather than relying on a handful of comments. That can be useful when you’re trying to picture what the hospital experience is like for different types of emergencies and different callers. Keep in mind that review counts don’t explain every detail of your case, so treat them as context, not a guarantee.

Before visiting: quick practical checklist

Before you go to 6565 Santa Monica Blvd, call the hospital and briefly describe your pet’s symptoms, age, and how long it’s been going on, so they can advise on timing and what to bring. Bring any medical records, prior test results, and a list of medications or supplements. If you can, be ready to discuss payment options at arrival, since emergency care may require immediate diagnostics and treatment.

Location

Open in Map →

Contact & Links

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 Los Angeles?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026