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Mosaic Animal Emergency and Specialty Hospital

2001 Vivigen Way, Santa Fe, NM 87505, United States

4.1 (159 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 2001 Vivigen Way

About this hospital

Mosaic Animal Emergency and Specialty Hospital

Mosaic Animal Emergency and Specialty Hospital lists 24-hour availability and a direct phone line for triage and scheduling questions: (505) 416-5840. Located at 2001 Vivigen Way in Santa Fe, NM, it operates as a Specialty + Emergency facility. That combination can matter when an urgent situation needs more than basic after-hours care, such as cases that may benefit from specialty-level evaluation while the pet is still stable enough for transport.

Santa Fe emergency vet context

In Santa Fe, emergency care often comes from a mix of day-to-day clinic referrals and families who first notice something is wrong at home. Search activity tends to spike for time-sensitive problems like trauma, breathing difficulty, seizures, heavy bleeding, or suspected toxin exposure. Because weather and distance can affect timing, pet owners may look for a facility that can see urgent cases outside typical business hours. A specialty + emergency hospital is designed to handle both immediate stabilization and next-step diagnostics when needed.

Independent-practice angle

Mosaic is an independent facility, which usually means it is not tied to a large chain structure with centralized decision-making. For pet owners, that can translate to a care team that’s locally managed and focused on the hospital’s own service mix. Scope may vary by staffing and case type, and referral pathways can be more case-by-case than chain-wide networks. The trade-off isn’t automatically better or worse; it’s about how consistent the hospital’s specialty coverage is for your particular emergency.

Specialty referral and what to expect

As a Specialty + Emergency hospital, Mosaic may receive patients whose primary-care options have limitations after-hours or for complex diagnoses. A typical referral flow is: a primary-care vet identifies an issue, stabilizes if possible, then sends the patient for specialty-level workup and treatment. In an emergency-first visit, the sequence often starts with stabilization and triage, then moves to diagnostics or specialty consultation if the case warrants it. Be prepared for the hospital to set priorities based on medical urgency rather than appointment order.

Reception and what the rating can suggest

Mosaic Animal Emergency and Specialty Hospital has a public rating of 4.1 across 159 reviews. Ratings in this range often reflect a generally steady experience from the front desk—things like timely communication at intake, clear updates when possible, and whether families feel they received value for the urgency of the situation. It can also mean experiences vary by case severity and staffing that day. For the details that matter most, call the number listed and ask how they handle triage and estimated next steps.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you head over, call Mosaic to confirm they can take your case and to ask what information they want for triage when you arrive. Bring any medical records you have, including vaccination history, prior diagnoses, and a list of current medications or supplements. If your pet may have ongoing treatments, have a payment method ready and ask about how estimates are handled for diagnostics and urgent care. If your pet is in transit, prioritize safety and keep your pet restrained as advised.

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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 Santa Fe?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026