Veg

4.2 (5 reviews)
701 S Weir Canyon Rd, Anaheim, CA 92808, USA

How to Save on Veterinary Costs at Veg

Preventive care

Routine wellness exams can help identify health issues early, often before they become more serious or expensive to treat. Regular checkups are one of the most effective ways to manage long term veterinary costs.

Compare prescription pricing

Some pet medications prescribed at veterinary clinics may also be available through local or online pharmacies. It can be helpful to compare pricing when appropriate to reduce ongoing medication costs.

Consider pet insurance

Pet insurance may help cover a portion of eligible veterinary expenses depending on the plan, including accidents, illnesses, and in some cases preventive care. Coverage details, reimbursement levels, and deductibles vary by provider.

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Looking for information about Veg? This page also includes pet insurance resources to help pet parents understand how to prepare for unexpected veterinary expenses.

Veterinary care costs can vary widely depending on the type of visit, treatment, or emergency. Many pet parents explore pet insurance before they need it so they are better prepared when unexpected situations arise.

How to Choose a Pet Insurance Provider

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How rankings are determined

Unexpected veterinary expenses can happen at any clinic. The providers below are ranked using verified reviews submitted by real pet parents through Pet Insurance Review. Results reflect overall satisfaction, claims experience, and value based on real world feedback. Rankings are updated regularly as new reviews are submitted.

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4.4 ASPCA 12,228
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4.4 Hartville 183
4.9 Healthy Paws 11,371
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Compare Pet Insurance Plans

You can compare coverage options from multiple providers to find a plan that fits your budget and your pet’s healthcare needs.


Getting to Know Your Veterinarian

Choosing a veterinarian is an important decision for pet parents. A strong vet relationship is built on trust, communication, and understanding your pet’s individual needs.

Experience

Ask whether the clinic has experience treating your specific type of pet, since care can vary between dogs, cats, and pocket pets.

Emergency Care Procedures

It’s helpful to understand how the clinic handles after-hours emergencies, including whether they provide emergency services or refer to nearby emergency hospitals.

Communication Preferences

Ask how the clinic communicates with pet parents, including updates, test results, and follow up questions.

Breed Specific Health Considerations

Some breeds may be more prone to certain health conditions. Early awareness can help with prevention and early treatment.

Facility Tour

If available, touring the clinic can help you and your pet feel more comfortable before the first visit.


Final Note

Pet care decisions often involve both medical and financial considerations. Having access to trusted veterinary information alongside pet insurance comparisons can help pet parents feel more confident when planning for their pet’s health and wellbeing.

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Reviews from Google

4.2

5 reviews

VEG is our go-to emergency hospital for our bunnies. We have had to make several trips now and every time we are treated with the best of care. They are very professional, thorough, and compassionate. Our favorite vet nurse is Dayna. She has a heart of gold and is great with our bunnies. I call her the bunny whisperer! Thank you Dayna & VEG for always taking great care of our buns! ❤️

Feb 5, 2026

In my opinion, 1 star is still too high a rating. We took our cat here recently because we thought she had ingested pollen from a lily, which we learned is incredibly toxic to cats. I called the Anaheim Hills office before arriving to confirm if we needed to bring her in immediately, which they urged us to do, so we rushed her to the emergency vet and sought help. Within 20 minutes of our cat possibly ingesting lily pollen, we were at the emergency vet. Upon arriving, we were told to call poison control to get their recommendation on treatment before getting any kind of help from the emergency vet team in the office. We told them we would like them to treat our cat instead of calling. Then we were put into a room and waited for about an hour and a half before our cat was treated. Although the wait time was normal, as there were a few other animals in the office, the vet only saw our cat for a total of 10-15 minutes. The rest of the time, he was blowing up gloves to make balloon animals, enjoying his dinner at his desk, and treating other patients briefly. We were quoted nearly six-thousand dollars for three days of hospitalization, blood work, a "therapeutic" bath, and urine testing to confirm if our cat had actually ingested any pollen. When we opted for out-patient treatment, the price did drop to a little over a thousand dollars for treatment which included a "therapeutic" bath, urine testing, and blood work. The nurses then provided a bath, which was just wet wipes, fluids, anti-nausea medication, and pain medication. We asked if they were going to give her an actual bath as they recommended that to us, but they told us that they would need to fully sedate our cat to give her a bath. When taking her urine sample, the first nurse was able to get the needle in to her stomach for the sample, but it was not at the right spot. My husband was then asked to hold our cat still to assist with getting the urine sample, but ultimately the vet needed to come do it because the nurses were afraid they were going to harm our cat more in taking the sample themselves. They inserted an IV, pushed about three tubes of fluids into her back along with the pain and anti-nausea meds, then provided a cardboard box for us to take her home in. At no point was vomiting induced at the emergency vet and we took our cat home that night. Seeing as a bath was recommended, we gave her one as soon as we got home because they were unable to do it at the vet office. The next day, we took our cat to her primary vet who asked about prior treatment. She was shocked that the emergency vet did not induce vomiting or give our cat a proper bath. The vet then confirmed that any kind of symptoms of lily intoxication would take a few more days to show up in her blood and urine, so the three day quote for inpatient treatment we were given was unnecessary. Our cat is now being cared for by her primary vet. I later called to speak to someone to get an answer on why induced vomiting was not part of our cat's treatment, but was put on hold before the line disconnected. If you have no other options, please feel free to go here. I will not dissuade you from seeking treatment here. However, I feel it necessary to state that our experience was terrible and we found the staff unprofessional. There are multiple other 24hr emergency vets in the area. If the need for emergency treatment for our pets ever arises, this will not be one that we go to again.

Jan 28, 2026

I am so thankful to Doctor Yang and his team. Shannon, Stephanie, and Elle were all amazing. We took our sick Guinea pig who we were sure would not make it, and they helped her. It meant so much to us how much care they showed and how welcomed we felt. As soon as we walked in we were greeted and they began working with her. She is doing so much better now and gaining strength each day. Thank you so much!

Dec 18, 2025

While walking my pet to go to the bathroom, I noticed a concerning amount of blood coming from her genital region. I have a black pug that is prone to various infections and skin dermatitis. At five years old, she still had not a urinary tract infection but this seemed severe. I reside in an emergency shelter and do not have much financial support to bring my pet to a normal veterinarian. I called the VEG and explained the symptoms and my personal situation. The VEG said they would minimally be able to take a look without having me pay a cost. Even with just the minimum I felt a calming relief that I could bring my pet somewhere for care. After more than an hour at the emergency veterinarian, the doctor came to talk about Astarte, my twinkling Star. Astarte “Star” did have a severe bladder infection, and the best course of action was a pain and anti-inflammatory pill alongside a full course of antibiotic. The total bill was $481.94: including the $195 emergency visit, $115.70 ultrasound and both medicines. The VEG completely waived all costs for me in this particular situation. I am so grateful for their care and dedication to the community of pets and people. Regardless of the cost, they went above and beyond and did everything to make me comfortable during the day. This included a couple complimentary snacks and a beverage. Unexpectedly, I had been given a ride to the VEG by staff of my emergency shelter however, they were not able to bring me back home. My shelter staff didn’t inform me of that until they dropped me off and I was a bit shocked. After the appointment finished at VEG the doctor personally covered my Uber trip back home. I am grateful and thankful for such an unsolicited act generosity. I was otherwise going to walk 14 miles while carrying my puppy. I would have. I have carried more weight for a longer time. I would do anything for my Star. On this night, I felt lucky and even connected with a friend’s friend who drove the Uber home. My closer friend the next day told me their Uber friend shared a story about a woman and her pug at the VEG. My blessings find those who need them and help the VEG continue their devotion to everyone and everypet possible.

Jan 2, 2026

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