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CENTRAL ORANGE COUNTY EMERGENCY ANIMAL HOSPITAL

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Clinic name

Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital

Country

United States

Region

California

Location

Newport Beach

Postal code

92660

Street

3720 Campus, Dr. Suite D

Building number

3720

Flat number

- - -

Office phone
opens at

12:00

closes at

12:00

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The veterinarians at the Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital are highly trained and have extensive experience treating animal emergencies. A qualified vet is always on the premises at our animal hospital in Newport Beach. Central Orange County Emergency Animal Hospital is the premier emergency veterinary center serving pet owners and primary-care veterinarians in Newport Beach, Irvine, Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Laguna, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Garden Grove, Tustin, and Orange. Our AAHA-accredited animal hospital is home to a talented, compassionate team of emergency vets and technicians that is dedicated to providing the best outcome possible.
Please visit us - https://orangecountyemergencyvet.com/trauma/

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