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VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital

3550 S Jason St, Englewood, CO 80110, United States

4.2 (1,504 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Veterinarian ·  · 3550 S Jason St

About this hospital

VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital

VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital in Denver, CO is documented as open 24 hours, reachable at (303) 923-5790. This is a Specialty + Emergency facility, which means it’s set up for urgent care needs while also supporting cases that go beyond routine same-day triage. If you’re searching in the Englewood/Denver area for after-hours help or specialty evaluation, it’s the kind of hospital you’d contact when time and complexity both matter.

Denver emergency vet context

In Denver, pet owners often look for emergency hospitals when symptoms escalate outside regular clinic hours, such as severe vomiting, breathing trouble, trauma, seizures, or sudden decline after an ordinary day. Neighborhood-level demand can rise quickly after storms, busy weekends, or when travel brings pets into town. A specialty + emergency hospital is often a next step when the problem needs more focused diagnostic or treatment options than a general urgent visit can provide.

Independent-practice angle

Because VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital is listed as independent, the experience may differ from a larger chain model. Independent operations often rely on locally-rooted teams and may have a more variable mix of services depending on staffing and case load. In practice, that can affect how quickly certain specialty paths are available and how referrals are coordinated. It doesn’t guarantee one outcome over another, but it can mean you should confirm what they can handle for your specific emergency.

Specialty referral, in plain terms

As a Specialty + Emergency hospital, VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital is designed for cases that may require specialty-level evaluation while still operating on an emergency timeline. Primary-care vets may send patients here when the initial exam suggests a complex condition, the case needs advanced diagnostics, or treatment options go beyond what can be managed in a general practice. Compared with a typical walk-in emergency, referral cases can involve a clearer reason for the visit and a different workflow for diagnostics and next-step planning.

Reception signals from the public rating

The public rating shown for VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital is 4.2 across 1504 reviews. For pet owners, a rating in this range often points to some consistency in the front-desk experience, communication during a stressful visit, and how families perceive the value of the care they received. It can also mean mixed experiences exist for different scenarios, since emergency cases vary widely. Checking directly with the hospital for your situation is still a good step.

What 1504 reviews can tell you

With 1504 public reviews, you have enough volume to compare patterns across many different emergencies, not just a handful of opinions. That can help travelers and local pet owners form a more balanced expectation about day-to-day communication and handling of urgent issues. The directory can’t read every detail from those reviews here, so use the rating and the review volume as a starting point, then call to confirm logistics for your case.

Before visiting: practical checklist

Before you travel to VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital, consider calling ahead using (303) 923-5790 to confirm they’re able to see your pet’s specific emergency. Bring any available records such as vaccination history, prior diagnoses, medications, and a list of current drugs or supplements. If you can, plan payment readiness in advance so you’re not scrambling during triage. In urgent cases, focus on getting there safely and on time.

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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 Denver?

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Listing reviewed: May 2026