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VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital (Surgery)

Updated 2026-07-09 · 1,217 reviewed · 179 listed · How we rank ›

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VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital (Surgery)
Services
Veterinary Surgery, General Veterinary Care, Emergency & Urgent Care

What recent reviews say

Review evidence is limited; no individual review text is available for this business. VRCC states it offers 24/7 emergency care, surgery, orthopedics, cardiology, oncology, critical care, and in-house imaging for the Denver metro area.

Based on limited recent reviews, so treat this as low-confidence.

Strengths

  • 24/7 emergency availability
  • Board-certified surgeon on staff
  • In-house CT imaging and diagnostics

Worth knowing

  • Board-certified surgeon and veterinary specialists
  • CT imaging available
  • In-house lab facilities

How it compares

How we scored this

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Many owners credit VRCC staff with genuine care, quick diagnostics, and skilled emergency stabilization. Yet a loud minority report poor communication about surgical availability, astronomical bills (surgery quotes $7,000–$20,000, a diagnostic visit $1,200, medications marked up 4x retail), and pressure toward expensive interventions. Named staff like Jay, Carly, Keri, Dr. Creevey, and Brian are praised for compassion; others describe rudeness, ignored follow-up calls, and phone calls ending mid-crisis with frustration. Reviewers trust the hospital for after-hours emergencies and specialist cardiology but worry about costs, clarity on what can actually be done on-site versus transferred, and whether steep pricing reflects necessary expertise or opportunism. One owner found a second opinion corrected a likely misdiagnosis. The inconsistency-five-stars and one-stars describing opposite encounters-suggests staff or outcome variability rather than across-the-board failure.

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Last updated 2026-07-09