VRCC Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Hospital
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(from Google)My normal Vet had be bring my shepherd here out of concern of her gum color. After checking her out and verifying they were a normal color, the doctor was also very transparent in telling me that the other issue we were there for was not an emergency, if I wanted to just follow up with my vet to save myself some money. I decided to take that suggestion and the doc waived my exam fee and sent me on my way, which was just so kind of her to do!! They easily could have still charged me the exam fee, but she saved me $200! I highly recommend this place for honest care, and will be coming back for any future emergencies!
VRCC Saved our dog’s life. Our dog has ITP—an autoimmune condition similar to lupus—where his body attacks his own blood cells, causing dangerous internal bleeding. When he began vomiting blood, we knew immediately that something was terribly wrong. Our primary veterinarian quickly recognized it as a life‑threatening emergency and contacted local hospitals to find a place equipped to give him the best chance of survival. VRCC was the one that answered that call. VRCC had blood on hand for transfusions, the capacity to take him immediately, and the expertise necessary to treat such a complex condition. He spent nearly a full week in their critical care unit, receiving four blood transfusions, two plasma transfusions, and truly intensive, round‑the‑clock care. Yes—the bill was significant and difficult to manage. But throughout the entire process, the staff was transparent, providing both high and low estimates and setting realistic expectations. It’s easy to assume hospitals overcharge, but in situations this severe, it’s important to understand the immense resources required to save a life. After six days in critical care, our dog was stable enough to come home. VRCC also referred us to an internal medicine specialist who has continued his care in a much more controlled environment. For anyone facing a similarly terrifying situation, I want to reassure you: VRCC will do everything reasonably possible to save your pet. It won’t be news you ever want to receive or something you’re financially prepared for, but the cost truly reflects the level of care, expertise, and dedication involved. They may not be able to work miracles every time, but they will absolutely go the extra mile. The staff was compassionate, courteous, and honest throughout the entire process. If your pet is facing a severe medical crisis, I wholeheartedly recommend considering VRCC. We are beyond grateful to everyone who helped our baby pull through such a difficult fight.
I brought my cat to VRCC seeking a second opinion from internal medicine during an incredibly difficult time. I was not looking for unrealistic hope. I had already accepted that her condition might be terminal. What I was hoping for was a fresh perspective and compassionate communication about where she was at medically. Unfortunately, my experience left me feeling unheard and emotionally unsupported. I was told very bluntly that nothing could be done. While I understand that this may have been medically accurate, the delivery lacked sensitivity. I felt assumptions were made about my intentions rather than listening to what I was actually asking, which was simply for clarity and reassurance during an overwhelming moment. I respect the medical expertise involved, and I know these conversations are difficult. However, kindness and empathy matter deeply when families are facing end-of-life decisions. I left feeling judged and alone at a time when I needed compassion most. My cat meant everything to me. I did everything I could for her, and I wish this experience had felt more supportive for both of us during her final days. I hope this feedback helps improve communication for others going through similar heartbreak.
On a regular checkup with my little girl, Asahi, our vet detected a heart murmur. We were scared and unsure what this could mean. Our primary vet and a wonderful traveling imaging doctor referred us to Dr. Martin for cardiology, and we are so thankful they did. Dr. Martin and vet tech Bryan were absolutely incredible.. so kind, compassionate, and truly skilled at what they do. We were blessed with good news overall, but even beyond that, the care and empathy we received at this clinic were phenomenal. They treated Asahi like their own and made us feel genuinely seen and supported. If you need a specialty cardiology appointment, especially if you’re coming from southern Colorado where options are limited, make the trip to Englewood. It’s absolutely worth it. You and your pet will be in the best hands possible.
During your worst times VRCC is there to bring you the quality service you would expect from an emergency clinic. I have been there multiple times with my beloved animals and once brought a dog that I witnessed being hit by a truck. They are not only compassionate and knowledgeable, but they go out of their way to ensure you are informed of everything that is going on throughout the extent of your visit and hospitalization. Even when the outcome is very grim, they seem to care a lot about you and your pets, during the process and afterwards. I feel fortunate to live in close proximity so they have become my go-to veterinary specialists for all emergencies with my animals. Thank you for sending our Margarita over the rainbow bridge with love, dignity, kindness, and compassion.