Pacific CARE Pet Emergency & Specialty

Pet Owners
Care Comes in Many Forms
Answering your questions, providing you with information, and being with you every step of the way is our standard of care. Please don’t hesitate to call us if there’s anything special we can do for you. Thank you for allowing us to be a part of your pet’s healthcare team.

Request an Appointment
Specialty appointments to see one of our doctors are accepted as a direct referral from your primary care veterinarian.
Emergency walk-ins are welcome 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – no appointment needed. Pets are seen by medical priority, followed by order of arrival.
Before Your Visit
Complete forms and payment easily online.

New Patient Registration
Thank you for choosing Pacific Care Pet Emergency & Specialty for your pet’s emergency and specialty needs. We appreciate your trust and look forward to helping your pet. Please visit our registration form before your visit.

Pre-Register Your Pet
If your primary care veterinarian is sending your pet for emergency or specialty care, we encourage you to pre-register your pet in advance to save time and ensure continuity of care.

Payment Information
We make it easy for you to pay your bill. We accept all major credit cards along with Care Credit and Scratchpay.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pacific Care Pet Emergency & Specialty?
Pacific Care Pet Emergency & Specialty is a 12,000 square foot state-of-the-art multispecialty & 24/7 Emergency Veterinary Hospital. We are open 24/7, 365 days a year.
How do I prepare for my pet's visit?
Please complete the Client Registration form before your visit. Bring radiographs, lab results, and your pet’s medication list so we can have a complete medical overview.
Do you partner with primary care veterinarians?
Yes. We collaborate closely with referring veterinarians to ensure seamless communication and continuity of care for your pet.
Who cares for my pet in the hospital?
Our hospital incorporates a team-based approach led by board-certified specialists, experienced emergency veterinarians, and credentialed veterinary technicians.
How do I know if my pet has an emergency?
If you notice changes in your pet’s behavior or symptoms such as difficulty breathing, collapse, or severe vomiting, it’s best to seek immediate emergency care.
Pet won’t respond to you
Difficulty Breathing
Severe Diarrhea or vomiting
Collapse or cannot stand
Bitten by another animal
Ingested Poisons
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