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Emergency Vet in Los Angeles:
Immediate Care, 24/7.

Los Angeles' trusted 24/7 emergency vet. From Hollywood to Santa Monica, immediate care for your pet any time.

Average wait time: under 15 minutes

Open 24/7
Licensed DVMs
ICU On-Site

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Why Choose Us in Los Angeles?

Fast, professional emergency care with qualified veterinarians and state-of-the-art equipment in Los Angeles. Your pet's safety is our priority — 24 hours a day.

Immediate Response

Critical cases seen within minutes.

24/7 Availability

Open every day, including holidays.

Trusted by Thousands

5/5 Google rating from pet owners.

Advanced ICU

In-house X-ray, ultrasound, bloodwork.

Board-Certified DVMs

Emergency-trained veterinarians.

Transparent Pricing

No hidden fees, ever.

Where We Operate:

Hollywood
Santa Monica
Beverly Hills
West Hollywood
Pasadena
Burbank
Glendale
Long Beach
Venice
Silver Lake
Downtown LA
Culver City
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about emergency veterinary care in Los Angeles.

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What Pet Owners in Los Angeles Say

Real stories from pet owners who trusted us with their emergencies.

Sarah T. with their pet

Sarah T.

March 2026

"My dog ate chocolate at 2 AM. They were ready when we arrived — fast, professional, and saved his life. Can't thank them enough."

Mark D. with their pet

Mark D.

February 2026

"Our cat had a urinary blockage on a Sunday. They took him right in. Truly lifesavers — he's back to his old self now."

Jessica R. with their pet

Jessica R.

January 2026

"My puppy was hit by a car. The surgeon was incredible — she's now fully recovered and running around like nothing happened."

Carlos M. with their pet

Carlos M.

March 2026

"Our bulldog had bloat. They diagnosed GDV immediately and rushed him into surgery. He made a full recovery. Forever grateful."

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Emily W.

February 2026

"My senior cat couldn't breathe. They had her on oxygen within minutes. The whole team was compassionate and thorough."

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David L.

January 2026

"Our lab swallowed a toy at midnight. X-ray, surgery, and recovery — all handled seamlessly. He came home the next day wagging his tail."