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Veterinarian Care Group inc

630 S Main St, Santa Ana, CA 92701, United States

2.3 (3 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 630 S Main St

About this hospital

Veterinarian Care Group inc in Santa Ana

Veterinarian Care Group inc is an independent emergency veterinary hospital in Santa Ana, California, listed as open 24 hours. If you’re searching for after-hours help, this is the kind of facility people look for when a pet needs urgent attention rather than a next-day appointment. The public rating shown for this listing is 2.3 across 3 reviews. For details on current staffing, wait times, and what they can treat, it’s smart to call at (213) 491-1137.

Santa Ana emergency vet context

In Santa Ana, emergency veterinary visits often rise when clinics’ normal hours are over and pets need time-sensitive care. That can include injuries from accidents, sudden breathing trouble, heavy bleeding, suspected toxin exposure, or severe vomiting and diarrhea that won’t settle. Some owners also seek emergency help for acute pain, seizures, or injuries that happen at home or outdoors. When you’re deciding where to go, look for a facility that can triage quickly and explain what to do next while you’re on the way.

Independent-practice angle

An independent emergency hospital is typically not part of a chain with standardized processes across multiple locations. That can mean the team and day-to-day decision-making are more locally driven, with care that may vary depending on staffing and available services at the time you arrive. Some independent practices still handle many common emergencies, while others may stabilize and coordinate referrals when a case needs services they don’t provide. With any emergency hospital, call ahead so you can confirm they’re able to manage your specific situation.

Emergency-focused operating model

Emergency veterinary care is built around triage: pets with the most urgent, life-threatening signs are evaluated first. Even when a hospital is listed as open around the clock, the pace of intake can depend on what else is happening in the building at that time. In many emergencies, calling ahead helps you describe symptoms and get guidance on bringing your pet in safely. If your pet is actively struggling to breathe, has uncontrolled bleeding, or is in collapse, plan to come in promptly and ask what to do on arrival.

Before visiting: practical notes

Before you drive in, call (213) 491-1137 and briefly describe what’s happening, so they can advise on urgency and arrival timing. Bring any available medical records, medication lists, and vaccination history, since those details can speed up triage. If you can, be ready to discuss payment options at the time of service. If your pet has a known condition or possible exposure to something toxic, write down what it was and when it happened.

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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.

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Listing reviewed: May 2026