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VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona

1648 N Country Club Dr, Mesa, AZ 85201, United States

3.8 (515 reviews)
Brand VCA
Property type Emergency veterinarian service · 1648 N Country Club Dr

About this hospital

VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona in Mesa, AZ

VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona is an emergency veterinary hospital in Mesa, operating 24 hours and reachable by phone at (480) 898-0001. If you’re searching for an after-hours option in Mesa, this facility is set up for urgent, time-sensitive situations rather than routine appointments. In practical terms, you’ll likely be choosing a place built for rapid triage and escalation of care when your pet can’t wait.

Mesa emergency vet context

In Mesa, AZ, emergency veterinary care demand often rises when pets have sudden injuries, serious illness, or symptoms that worsen over hours. That can include things like breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, poisoning concerns, or a non-stop vomiting/diarrhea situation. For many families, the search is driven by the need for fast guidance and an immediate in-person assessment, especially after work hours or on weekends. A 24-hour emergency hospital can reduce the time gap between “something is wrong” and “get seen.”

The VCA network here

Because this listing is under the VCA network, you can generally expect referral-style workflows. Network affiliation often means standardized intake and a consistent approach to how cases are triaged and directed, including when a case may need specialty-level next steps or coordination. If you’re comparing a VCA-affiliated emergency center to a non-network option, the difference is usually less about the location and more about operational consistency, such as how calls are routed, how pets are evaluated on arrival, and how follow-up or referral is handled. It’s still smart to ask what services are available that night.

emergency-focused operating model

An emergency veterinary hospital model is built around triage. Even in a 24-hour setting, cases are typically assessed in order of urgency rather than by arrival time alone. If your pet is stable, staff may gather a history and run initial checks before deciding on next steps. If your pet is in distress, you’ll likely be moved quickly toward stabilization and urgent diagnostics. A good rule for emergencies: if you’re worried enough to call, call. Use the phone number listed for guidance on whether to come in immediately.

about the reviewer base

The public rating of 3.8 across 515 reviews gives you a larger sample than a short list of opinions. That volume can help travelers and local owners compare notes across different dates and circumstances. It also means you can look for patterns in how people describe communication, wait experience, and overall handling—without relying on a single outlier. Still, review text can vary widely, so consider using it as one piece of your decision-making rather than the only one.

pre-visit checklist OR practical notes

Before you head out, consider calling (480) 898-0001 to confirm current intake flow for urgent cases and ask what to bring. Gather any relevant records, including medication lists or discharge papers if this is a follow-up situation. Bring a payment method ready for emergency services, and be prepared to describe symptoms, onset time, and anything your pet may have gotten into. If possible, bring your pet’s carrier or a secure way to transport them safely.

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Editor’s note

Useful when the case fits the VCA network's documented scope at this location 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.

Is VCA Animal Referral and Emergency Center of Arizona part of a network?

Yes — this location operates as part of the VCA veterinary network. Service mix and referral protocols typically follow VCA's standards across locations.

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