Dr. Jack Beshai
Dr. Beshai graduated with honors from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University in 2004. After completing his internship at the University hospital, he worked as a small animal veterinarian at Pet Care Center in Cairo for 2 years. Dr. Beshai then moved to California and worked as a veterinary assistant at the Orange County Emergency Pet Clinic while studying for his board exams. In 2009 he completed the requirements of the ECFVG certificate. Ever since then Dr. Beshai has been the emergency veterinarian and then medical director at the emergency clinic, he has been working closely with the referring Veterinarians to coordinate care for their emergency patient overnight.
Dr. Beshai is passionate about inspiring new generations of veterinary practitioners, he serves as the Clinical Preceptor for the 3rd and 4th year Western Veterinary University students.
Dr. Beshai enjoy spending time with his Family and his cat “Candy” who he rescued after a Good Samaritan brought her to him when she was hit by a car.
He enjoys the outdoors, off-roading, playing soccer, riding his bike along the coast and traveling with his family.
Emergency Veterinarian, Co-Founder
Dr. Omar El-Taliawi
Dr. Omar El-Taliawi obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine from Cairo University in 2004. Following graduation, he spent several years practicing general and emergency small animal medicine in Southern Connecticut. In 2013, Dr El-Taliawi decided to further his training by completing a rotating medicine and surgery internship at Sonora Veterinary Specialists in Phoenix, Arizona. Dr. El-Taliawi also, completed a specialty internship in small animal surgery at VCA All Care Animal Referral Center in Orange County, California in June of 2016. Dr. El-Taliawi's latest research authored on the biocompatibility of a biological graft was recently published in the Journal of Veterinary Surgery. In July of 2016, Dr. El-Taliawi joined the medical staff at VCA Advanced Veterinary Care Center, a multi-specialty veterinary center serving residents of the South Bay region. His passion for emergency medicine, surgery, and helping pets in need of care led Dr. El-Taliawi to co-found Corona Animal Emergency Center in Riverside County. His goal is to provide pets and their families with access to high-quality after-hours emergency care which he believes was much needed in the region.
Dr. El-Taliawi enjoys spending time with his wife, two kids and their dog, camping and traveling throughout the United States. He also enjoys the thrill of motorcycle riding, diving and surfing year-round in beautiful Southern California.
Emergency Veterinarian, Co-Founder
Dr. Kevin Yang
Dr. Kevin Yang has had an enduring love of animals ever since he was a child. From tiny puppies to giant pythons, he was always fascinated by and has always wanted to care for all animals, regardless of the species. Dr. Kevin Yang obtained his degree in Veterinary Medicine from Western University of Health Science in 2021. After graduation, he completed his internship in Exotic Animal Medicine at NorthCoast Bird & Exotic Specialty Animal Hospital in Norton, Ohio. Searching for additional ways of helping and saving lives along with traditional medicine, he also attended Chi University in Florida in 2021 for his license of Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist.
As a veterinarian, Dr. Yang has the drive and expertise to improve the quality of life for all types of animals. He has a strong interest in working with canine and feline patients, as well as exotic animals and wildlife.
Dr. Yang hopes to utilize all his knowledge, compassion, and enthusiasm to help save animals and be an advocate for all animals in his community.
Outside of the hospital, he enjoys spending time with his wife and son, as well as his 2 cats, 1 dog, 1 iguana, 3 chickens, and countless other reptiles and amphibians.
Emergency Veterinarian
Dr. Code
Dr. Code is originally from British Columbia, Canada. She moved to the United States where she pursued her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences at Utah State University. Dr. Code then travelled abroad to St. Kitts, West Indies, in the Caribbean where she earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from ROSS University. Dr. Code completed her clinical affiliate year at Oregon State University.
Dr. Code is an exotic, small animal veterinarian, with a passion in emergency medicine where enjoys saving and treating animals in need.
She spends most of her time with her black Pomeranian named Kujo, and her cat named Kiro. Dr. Code is an artist and enjoys kickboxing. She also enjoys teaching and mentoring veterinary students.