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Rise Pet Health Emergency & Specialty Hospital

24721 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, United States

4.2 (153 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 24721 Alicia Pkwy

About this hospital

Rise Pet Health Emergency & Specialty Hospital

Rise Pet Health Emergency & Specialty Hospital operates around the clock and serves the Santa Ana, CA area with both emergency and specialty services. If you’re searching for an emergency hospital, this kind of 24-hour operation can matter when timing is tight—especially for serious illness or injury that can’t wait for the next business day. The listing places the hospital at 24721 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills. The independent setup means you’ll want to call for what’s available in your specific situation.

Santa Ana emergency vet context

In Santa Ana, emergency pet care demand can come from everyday life: sudden illness, nighttime injuries, and urgent symptoms that prompt owners to search for immediate help rather than routine appointments. Many families first try local urgent options, then look for a hospital that can handle more complex needs after initial stabilization. Because this is a Specialty + Emergency facility, it may be the kind of place people look for when a case appears beyond basic triage—such as complications that need more specialized evaluation or ongoing monitoring.

Independent-practice angle

An independently-operated emergency hospital like Rise Pet Health Emergency & Specialty Hospital is typically run with its own local workflow and decision-making, rather than following a chain-wide system. That can mean the experience you get may vary more from one case to the next depending on staffing and specialty coverage. Compared with chains, an independent hospital may not route patients through the same referral pipelines, so you’ll want clear answers about what services are on-site tonight versus what might be arranged. When in doubt, call and ask.

Specialty referral

Because Rise Pet Health is listed as a Specialty + Emergency hospital, it’s positioned for cases that need more than standard emergency intake. A primary-care vet may refer a patient when symptoms suggest a specialist-level diagnosis or treatment plan, or when the case requires specialty monitoring after the initial exam. In practice, the visit flow can start with emergency triage, then move toward more focused assessment, referral-style recommendations, and longer observation periods. A walk-in emergency may still be evaluated the same day, but specifics depend on urgency.

Reception signal

Publicly, Rise Pet Health Emergency & Specialty Hospital has a 4.2 rating across 153 reviews. A rating in this range often points to a mix of experiences, where communication, wait times, and how well expectations were set can strongly shape what people report. For owners, it can be a useful signal about front-desk consistency and perceived value, but it doesn’t tell you how a specific emergency will be handled. The safest step is to call ahead with your pet’s symptoms.

Before visiting

Before you travel, call the hospital at (949) 787-7473 and describe what’s happening, including how long symptoms have been going on. Bring any medical records you have—discharge papers, vaccination history, medication lists, and recent test results—so the team can avoid repeating baseline work. If possible, plan for payment readiness and ask what forms of payment they accept. In urgent cases, ask whether arriving first for triage changes the plan.

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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 Ana?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026