
Take a Look: New Renderings Show the Center's Mission to Provide Highest Quality Care
Center's new architectural renderings provide a glimpse into this new state-of-the-art veterinary medical facility.
Scheduled to open in summer 2026, the Janice K. Hobbs UC Davis Veterinary Medical Center Southern California will usher in a new era of veterinary care for the region. For more than 25 years, the UC Veterinary Medical Center in San Diego has served pets and their families with excellence and compassion — but demand for advanced veterinary services has far outpaced capacity. The new center will expand our space sevenfold, creating a 23,000-square-foot facility that offers specialty care, 24-hour emergency services, and opportunities for clinical research, ensuring that more patients receive the highest quality care.
The center is under construction at 5040 Shoreham Place, in San Diego's University City, with a planned opening in the summer of 2026. Now, take a look at what the new UC Davis Hobbs Veterinary Center through these new architectural renderings. (Note: architectural renderings may change as construction continues.)
See the new renderings here.