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St. Mark's West Valley Emergency Center

5668 W 3100 S, West Valley City, UT 84128, United States

3.6 (324 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Emergency Veterinary

About This Hospital

Emergency room ·  · 5668 W 3100 S

About this hospital

St. Mark’s West Valley Emergency Center in West Valley City

The documented summary points to an emergency room at St. Mark’s West Valley Emergency Center on 5668 W 3100 S. If you’re in West Valley City, UT, this is an emergency veterinary option designed for urgent, time-sensitive situations rather than routine appointments. As an independent emergency veterinary center, it may handle a range of urgent needs during its operating hours. For exact availability and what they can treat that day, call ahead.

West Valley City emergency vet context

In a city like West Valley City, emergency veterinary visits often come from day-to-day neighborhood demand: sudden illness, injuries from accidents at home or outdoors, or pets that suddenly stop eating, can’t breathe normally, or show serious pain. Because emergencies don’t wait for an appointment schedule, many owners search for “emergency vet near me” when symptoms escalate quickly. Facilities in this category typically serve local drive-in needs for urgent stabilization and next-step guidance.

Independent-practice angle

Because St. Mark’s West Valley Emergency Center is an independent emergency hospital, the experience may differ from what people expect from a larger chain. Independent operations are often locally run, with care shaped by the hospital’s specific staffing and daily workflow. That can mean variable capabilities depending on the moment and who is on shift. It can also mean fewer chain-wide referral pathways. This doesn’t automatically mean better or worse—just different. Call to confirm the situation they can manage.

Emergency-focused operating model

An emergency-focused veterinary hospital generally prioritizes triage—sorting patients by urgency—so the most time-sensitive cases are addressed first. For a hospital that is not 24/7, operating hours matter, especially late evenings or weekends. In many cases, phone intake and triage questions help determine whether you should come in immediately or wait. If you’re unsure, calling first can help clarify how quickly they can see your pet and what to watch for on the way.

Reviewer base and what it signals

With a public rating of 3.6 across 324 reviews, you can read a larger set of firsthand experiences than you’d see from just a handful of posts. That volume can be useful for spotting patterns in how people describe wait times, communication, and overall handling of emergency visits. Still, every case is different, and your pet’s condition will shape what happens. Use reviews as context, not a substitute for calling with your specific symptoms.

Pre-visit checklist and practical notes

Before you drive in, consider a quick call to confirm they are accepting emergency cases at that time and to ask about expected wait steps. Bring any medical records you have, including vaccination info, prior diagnoses, and a list of medications or supplements. If possible, be ready for payment questions up front by bringing a card or cash and having an emergency contact available. If your pet is on the way, keep travel stress low and monitor breathing.

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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 West Valley City?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026