VCA West Coast Specialty and Emergency Animal Hospital
3.3 (222) 18300 Euclid St, Fountain Valley, CA 92708, USAHours:
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
How to Save Money at VCA West Coast Specialty and Emergency Animal Hospital
Schedule Regular Vet Visits
One of the best ways to save on vet bills is to prevent expensive health issues before they develop. By scheduling regular wellness checkups, your vet can detect health issues early, helping you to avoid costly treatments and surgeries down the road.
Price Shop for Pet Prescriptions
Oftentimes our fur babies are prescribed human drugs off-label. Your vet is apt to charge more for these medications than you would pay at your local pharmacy. In fact, big-box or chain pharmacies can offer steep discounts. So it’s best to price shop.
Pet Insurance
Most pet insurance providers will pay between 80% and 90% of the vet bill. You can even get coverage for routine care and things like vaccinations and dental cleanings. If you do the math, you’ll most likely find that pet insurance makes financial sense in the long run as well as gives you peace of mind.
How Do You Choose the Right Pet Insurance Provider?
Pet Insurance Review makes it incredibly easy for pet parents to select an insurance provider they feel good about. You can use our handy comparison tool to get the gist of what a company offers. We’ve also collected over 150,000 reviews of insurance companies from real pet parents like you to rank the top providers in the market. Here is the current ranking of each:
Rating | Provider | Total Review |
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4.4 | AKC | 891 |
4.5 | ASPCA | 11,713 |
4.9 | Embrace | 16,627 |
4.9 | Fetch | 10,616 |
4.2 | Figo | 2,598 |
4.7 | Hartville | 164 |
4.9 | Healthy Paws | 9,975 |
4.9 | Lemonade | 805 |
4.6 | ManyPets | 2,332 |
4.0 | MetLife | 625 |
4.8 | Nationwide | 21,404 |
4.3 | Pet Assure | 12 |
4.5 | PetPartners | 112 |
4.3 | Pets Best | 12,053 |
4.6 | Pumpkin | 1,425 |
4.6 | Spot | 6,829 |
4.9 | Trupanion | 67,550 |
4.8 | Prudent Pet | 125 |
Or, you can simply get a fast quote from multiple providers and go from there.
Thinking of insuring your pet?
Get Quotes & CompareGetting to Know Your New Vet: Essential Questions to Ask
Choosing a new veterinarian is an important decision for any pet owner. You want to find someone who is competent, compassionate, and a good fit for you and your fur baby. To help you get the most out of your first appointment, here's a list of essential questions to ask your new vet:
Tell me about your experience with [pet type].
Different vets have different areas of specialization. Some are experts with cats, some dogs, some pocket pets, and some horses. Knowing that your vet has vast experience treating your specific type of pet can bring you peace of mind.
How do you handle emergencies?
You must know what to do in case of a pet medical emergency. Inquire what after-hours policy the clinic has, whether they have on-site emergency care available, and if they have a relationship with any nearby emergency animal hospitals.
How do you communicate with pet owners?
Good communication is key to building a trusting relationship with your vet. Ask how they prefer to communicate (phone calls, emails, online portal) and how often you can expect to hear from them.
Are there any breed-specific health concerns I should be aware of?
Some breeds are predisposed to certain health conditions. Knowing what to watch out for can help you catch problems early and get your pet the treatment they need.
Do you have any questions for me about my pet?
This is a great question to ask because the answer will show that the vet is interested in getting to know your pet as an individual and is willing to listen to your concerns.
Bonus question: Can I take a tour of your facility?
Getting a feel for the clinic's environment can help you and your pet feel more comfortable during your visits. Remember, you’re not just looking for a veterinarian, you’re looking for a partnership. Do not be afraid to ask these questions and any others you can think of. Any vet worth their salt will be happy to answer them. Because the more informed you are, the better equipped you'll be to make decisions about your pet's care! And that should be every vet’s top priority.
Reviews from Google
Brought my 10 month kitten in at around 11pm at night for possible lily ingestion/poisoning. Called ahead and the front desk staff was so kind, warm, and helpful on the phone. When I arrived, she was waiting near the lobby doors to receive my cat. Made me feel like they valued her life as much as I did. The doctor was also helpful and warm. They advised of treatment options and gave me several revised quotes if things were a little outside of my budget. Emergency vet appointments are almost always going to be stressful, confusing, and more expensive than you’d like—but that’s the nature of human and animal healthcare. This facility strives to minimize all of those things to the best of their abilities. My cat is now doing so well, and I rest easy knowing if there is an emergency, this place is only 10 minutes away from me.
posted: 05/02/2023
The staff is friendly and courteous. The reason for the poor review is their inability to provide transparency in wait times. After checking in, I sat and waited. Close to three hours later the vet had come to me, which was the only other contact I had with the staff since the check in. The vet handed me a list of other pet hospitals which was nicely formatted with various color coding for easier reading, which indicates to me this might be a standard practice here. She proceeded to tell me that they had no idea when they would be able to see my dog. This is about 10-15 minutes after taking in the dog of the people who arrived minutes before me. At this point, I and one other person were still in the waiting room with an animal. Others were waiting for the pets that were already in the back. I got the update that there were 15 emergencies they were handling including dying animals. The interesting part, I was sitting there for 3 hours and didn't see too many animals get moved to the back. Therefore, why wait until now to tell me. I asked why didn't anyone inform me when I checked in, but I got what felt like a well rehearsed talk about the nature of emergencies. She even equated to emergency experiences I would go through. I didn't want to argue, but I have never been in an emergency situation that didn't have estimations of wait time. Sure, it could change, but there would be transparency. She suggested I could call ahead, in which I asked, if I called 3 hours ago, would they have told me about this? Her response was "no". I think she started with the emergency talk again. As I didn't want to debate this with her, I didn't ask, why call then? If I called three hours ago, I would still be here and waited the three hours before being handed a list of other hospitals. It seems the emergency talk is the fall back and they will not give any estimations. On my way out, I stopped by the desk to get a sense of when most concurrent number of vets would be working and it turns out, they seem to have limited number. From what I could gather, it seems there is one and then an overlap at the end of one shift and the beginning of the next shift. In addition, I was told upon arrival of the next vet, they do something like a 90 minute round. In a way, that makes sense. If they are running with one vet, that vet will need to give the other overview of each patient/animal. I'm guessing that might be part of the reason they finally came out and handed me the list of other hospitals. Given the staff was friendly, and courteous, I'm giving it 2 stars.
posted: 09/05/2023
They say the things you want to hear over the phone to give you hope that you are bringing your pet to the right place. When you get there, it's another story. We had taken our puppy there for a 2nd opinion, and all we got was information to take him somewhere else, he got no physical exam and we got a $190 bill. It saddens me to see how you guys are milking people for money, not helping them. Please people,do your research . Read the reviews and do what is best for your love one. By bringing them here, chances are you will get an no solution, still will be searching for answers, and a hefty bill.
posted: 09/21/2023
The clinic looks professional and very high end, however i dont think they understand the word emergency properly. My wife and myself brought our dog in at 4 am due to nausia etc. and they immediately submitted her to a parvo test, which came back positive. However, upon giving us the bad news they said that they cant see us until 8:30 in the morning by estimate. Parvo can develop very abruptly and hours can prevent a life or death situation. The “reasoning” for this wait was the shift change and prior patients. We opted to come back 4 and a half hours later to this clinic to submit our dog for treatment. Upon returning we were left in the blank 1.5 hours after “cheking in” only to be told that the wait is due to more urgent cases and that out case is nor urgent because the dog is “lively enough”. I think the que here works based on who is closer to the death bed. The catch of the whole story is that we took our dog to Pacific CARE Pet Emergency and Specialty to be admitted sooner which they did on the spot only to re run the tests TWICE and say that the one given to us by VCA was a false positive. I understand that every individuals case is urgent for them but this place seems to either be lacking the staff or integrity to adjust incoming pets based on how much work needs to be done. If i could give negative stars i would because one star is too gracious.
posted: 09/20/2023
I had a great experience at VCA. My 7 month old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel ate something that was toxic to him during his walk. He woke up the next morning completely not himself. We thought he had some neurological issue and rushed him at 4:30 am to VCA West Coast emergency. They ended up admitting him to the hospital to help him flush out the toxins. Dr. Kruger was the kindest, sweetest and very patient with all my questions. She even gave me a call at the end of the day to give me an update and answered more questions. Our experience all the way from the receptionist, to the vet tech, vet assistant and Dr. Kruger was top notch. They showed a lot of compassion to this first time dog mom who showed up incredibly emotional. They even refunded me for half of the hospital bill because our puppy was feeling better sooner than expected. I would take my puppy back here in a heartbeat should another emergency come up.
posted: 11/08/2022
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