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VCA Valley Animal Hospital and Emergency Center

4984 E 22nd St, Tucson, AZ 85711, United States

4.0 (999 reviews)
Brand VCA
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 4984 E 22nd St

About this hospital

VCA Valley Animal Hospital and Emergency Center

VCA Valley Animal Hospital and Emergency Center in Tucson, AZ is listed as an animal hospital with 24-hour availability and a posted phone number for contact. For pet owners, that operating window matters when injuries and sudden illnesses don’t fit daytime schedules. If you’re searching in Tucson for emergency and urgent help under the VCA name, this location is one option tied to a larger network of animal care services.

Tucson emergency vet context

In Tucson, emergency and urgent veterinary needs often spike around everyday hazards: vehicle incidents, overheating in hot weather, and pets getting into things they shouldn’t. Demand can also rise after storms or during seasonal changes when outdoor activity increases. Many local pet owners look for an animal hospital that can evaluate problems quickly—especially when symptoms escalate overnight or when wait times at non-emergency settings don’t fit the situation. Calling first helps clarify whether the team can take the case right away.

The VCA network here

Being a VCA-affiliated location typically means the hospital follows network-wide expectations for how patients are evaluated, documented, and communicated to clients. In practice, that can shape intake protocols, common workflows for diagnostics, and referral patterns when a case needs services beyond what the facility provides. For a Tucson pet owner choosing a VCA site versus a non-network option, it may offer a more standardized way the visit is structured—while specifics still depend on staffing and what your pet needs that day.

general animal hospital scope

This listing is categorized as an animal hospital, which generally covers both preventive and problem-focused care. Many general animal hospitals handle routine checkups, vaccinations, basic diagnostics, and minor procedures in-house, then escalate when a situation requires more specialized treatment. For emergencies, a “general animal hospital” may still provide first-pass stabilization and diagnostic work, but the exact level of emergency capability can vary. If your case is time-sensitive, ask what services are available at that moment.

Reception signal

The public rating for VCA Valley Animal Hospital and Emergency Center is 4 out of 5, based on 999 reviews. A rating in this band often suggests front-desk experiences and communication are relatively consistent across many visits, though individual experiences can still differ. For decision-making, this kind of score can help you gauge perceived value—such as how smoothly visits move from check-in to clinician evaluation—without relying on any single account.

Reviewer pattern

With 999 public reviews, you have a large sample size to consider, which can be useful when you’re trying to reduce uncertainty as an out-of-hours decision. Travelers and Tucson residents may share different perspectives based on case type, timing, and how urgent care needs were communicated. A big review count doesn’t replace calling ahead for your specific situation, but it can help you spot general patterns in the way people describe their experience.

pre-visit checklist OR practical notes

Before you go, consider calling using the published phone number to confirm you’re directed to the right intake process for after-hours care. Bring any medical records you have, including prior test results, medication lists, and vaccination history, since that can speed the first round of diagnostics. If possible, be ready to discuss payment options at check-in, and ask what information they need to triage your pet promptly.

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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 Valley Animal Hospital and Emergency Center 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 Tucson?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026