For the pets displaced in Garden and Resort 2 Fires, we are offering free boarding at many of our locations:
VCA Acacia - 760-745-8115
VCA El Rancho - 951-296-3898
VCA Mission - 760-433-3763
VCA Pet Medical Center - 951-676-3531
Please contact the hospital for availability.
For VCA clients, please make sure to download myVCA app to have all of your pet's records on hand.
For the pets displaced in Garden and Resort 2 Fires, we are offering free boarding at many of our locations:
VCA Acacia - 760-745-8115
VCA El Rancho - 951-296-3898
VCA Mission - 760-433-3763
VCA Pet Medical Center - 951-676-3531
Please contact the hospital for availability.
For VCA clients, please make sure to download myVCA app to have all of your pet's records on hand.
For the pets displaced in Garden and Resort 2 Fires, we are offering free boarding at many of our locations:
VCA Acacia - 760-745-8115
VCA El Rancho - 951-296-3898
VCA Mission - 760-433-3763
VCA Pet Medical Center - 951-676-3531
Please contact the hospital for availability.
For VCA clients, please make sure to download myVCA app to have all of your pet's records on hand.
The friendly, professional staff at VCA El Rancho Animal Hospital is made up of dedicated individuals who have made it their mission to help pets live long, healthy lives. To be true to this mission the hospital team relies on several individuals, where each team member is equally important in helping us deliver the best patient and client experience for both you and your pet.
And if things get very complicated, we are fortunate to have access to the nation's largest network of VCA veterinarians and board certified specialists. In a word: TEAMWORK!
Teamwork is a constant in our daily practice. From the very first person you speak to to the person who checks you and your pet out, our team of pet lovers works cohesively to create a warm and welcoming experience for both you and your pet.
Want to join our team? Visit our Careers section.
Dr. Siringo grew up in Huntington Beach, California. As a child he was interested in the way the human body functioned. Along with his love for animals, this interest evolved into a desire to study veterinary medicine. During high school he enrolled in an ROP program and worked in a veterinary hospital cleaning kennels and helping take care of the hospitalized pets.
Dr. Siringo attended Orange Coast College and enrolled in the Veterinary Technology program, receiving his AA degree 2 years later. He sat for the California board exam and became a licensed veterinary technician. Dr. Siringo also continued his studie...