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VCA Veterinary Emergency Service & Veterinary Specialty Center

1612 N High Point Rd, Middleton, WI 53562, United States

4.0 (373 reviews)
Brand VCA
Property type Emergency veterinarian service ·  · 1612 N High Point Rd

About this hospital

VCA Veterinary Emergency Service & Veterinary Specialty Center

VCA Veterinary Emergency Service & Veterinary Specialty Center is listed as open 24 hours, with a phone line at (608) 831-1101. This specialty + emergency hospital is in the Madison, WI area, with the address shown as 1612 N High Point Rd, Middleton. If your pet needs after-hours help or care that goes beyond general urgent needs, this is the type of facility people look for when they want an emergency service in the region that also handles specialty cases.

Madison emergency vet context

In Madison, WI, an emergency + specialty hospital can be the next step when symptoms escalate after work hours, on weekends, or when time matters (for example, sudden breathing trouble, uncontrolled bleeding, or severe pain). Many pet owners start with a primary-care clinic, but search for an emergency specialty location when a case needs rapid diagnostics or a referral pathway. Demand is often driven by geographic convenience and the need for around-the-clock availability, especially when an owner cannot wait for the next business day.

The VCA network here

As a VCA-affiliated location, this hospital typically operates within a larger network structure that can shape referral and intake workflows. In many cases, that means established processes for handling emergency arrivals and coordinating specialty care, including how records are requested and how treatment plans are communicated. For Madison pet owners comparing a VCA location with a non-network emergency provider, the main practical difference is often about consistency in procedures and referral expectations, rather than the presence of a single “one-size-fits-all” service.

Specialty referral in practice

Because it is listed as both specialty and emergency, this kind of hospital often sees two patterns at once: true emergencies that need immediate stabilization, and referral patients sent in for more advanced evaluation. A primary-care veterinarian may recommend this setting when an animal needs specialist input or deeper diagnostic work than can be handled in a typical appointment. The visit flow can feel different from a walk-in emergency, since specialty referrals may include more planned data-gathering, while emergency arrivals prioritize stabilization first.

Reception signals from the published rating

The directory listing shows a public rating of 4 across 373 reviews. In this range, ratings often reflect a generally consistent front-desk experience, communication during stressful moments, and how well costs and service expectations line up for many clients. It does not guarantee every visit goes the same way, but the number of reviews suggests there are enough observations for trends in patient/guest interactions to be noticeable. If you have questions, it helps to call ahead.

What the reviewer volume can help with

With 373 public reviews, this listing gives Madison-area searchers a sizable pool of perspectives, including people who may have visited for different kinds of emergencies or specialty concerns. That volume can make it easier to compare multiple experiences rather than relying on a handful of posts. For travelers and out-of-town pet owners, it can also mean there are enough accounts to look for consistency in what people describe, without needing to read just one perspective.

Before visiting: practical checklist

If you’re heading there for an emergency, call first when you can and ask about expected arrival time and any intake steps. Bring any available records, such as vaccination history, prior test results, medication lists, and written discharge papers if this is a follow-up. If you have them, also bring proof of payment method; specialty and emergency visits often involve more than a single consultation. Lastly, prepare to describe symptoms and start time clearly.

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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 Veterinary Emergency Service & Veterinary Specialty 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 Madison?

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

Listing reviewed: May 2026