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Locality: Anaheim, California

Phone: +1 714-921-8700



Address: 8290 E. Crystal Dr. 92807 Anaheim, CA, US

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VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 14.11.2020

It's a go! We're happy to share that EVACUATION ORDERS HAVE BEEN LIFTED, and our hospital will be open today for all of your pets' scheduled appointments. Our doctors and staff look forward to providing quality care for your pets. Welcome back!

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 10.11.2020

Community Update: Due to the current Blue Ridge Fire, we will be closed effective immediately. Pets will be transported safely to a safe location. For questions, please email our staff at [email protected]. ... Someone on our team will email or call you back as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience and understanding. The Team at Yorba Regional Animal Hospital

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 22.10.2020

Wildfire Update: Due to the BlueRidge Fire, we are currently evacuating our hospital. We apologize for the inconvenience, and please stay safe.

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 02.10.2020

We know you’re so excited to go on some autumn nature walks with your dog, but for this #FallSafetyTip, make sure you watch out for snakes, some of which can be venomous! They’re preparing for hibernation and may be a little crankier if disturbed by a curious pet! When walking or hiking, if something happens to your pet, be sure to contact your veterinarian as soon as possible. #VCApets

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 15.09.2020

We are currently experiencing issues with our phones. Please bear with us as we work to correct this. We appreciate your cooperation and patience, we will keep you updated. #VCAYorbaRegionalAnimalHospital

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 08.09.2020

Today doesn’t just mark the first day of August, it’s also the start of Dogust, the Universal Birthday for Shelter Dogs! This wholesome holiday marks an honorary birthday for adopted shelter dogs, as their exact ones are often unknown. Looking to adopt? Click here to find a VCA shelter partner: bit.ly/2OCi0QW #VCApets

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 23.08.2020

Our team is thrilled to be supporting the ASPCA in their National Adoption Weekend from June 5-7! The pandemic has created a huge need for adoptions across the country please consider opening your home to a cat, or dog. All adopted pets from this event will receive their first free exam and a $250 health guarantee at any VCA Animal Hospital. Click below to search for a participating shelter or rescue near you and learn how you can #AdoptFromHome! #VCAcares... https://bit.ly/2zSJPAK See more

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 07.08.2020

April 30 is this year’s National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day! Have you always wanted to adopt a pet but didn’t know where to start? We’ve got you covered with our Sources for Adopting Pets blog post: http://bit.ly/2DoPeLy

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 23.07.2020

On this unprecedented World Veterinary Day, please join us in celebrating every veterinary professional who has dedicated themselves to caring for the world’s pets. #worldveterinaryday #lovevca

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 07.07.2020

Who’s ready for Every Day Is Tag Day? And we don’t mean the game. Make sure that your pet’s identification (tag or microchip) is easily accessible and contains your most up-to-date address in case of an emergency.

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 04.07.2020

Q: Is it safe to walk my dog during social distancing? A: Yes! Enjoy extra one-on-one time with your pets, as long as you maintain six feet of distance and limit human contact while outdoors. #vcacares LEARN MORE: bit.ly/socialpet20

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 02.07.2020

What games do you play with your dog? Share your goofiest pet photos with us in the comments!

VCA Yorba Regional Animal Hospital 29.06.2020

Do doggy masks protect against COVID-19? No. Canine and feline coronavirus, which is different from COVID-19 making headlines, can cause health problems for your pet, which, if left untreated, can be fatal. Forget the doggy or kitty face masks, and bring your pet to see one of our veterinarians if they display flu-like symptoms. Learn more: bit.ly/2GGbwML and bit.ly/3b2NSYH