Low cost vet clinics near me walk in

We offer a variety of services such as vaccinations and preventative care. We also conduct wellness exams to check up on concerns you may have about your pet.

Thank you for considering Valley Animal Center to care for your pet!

*Wellness examinations require a scheduled appointment.

SURGERY ANNEX

Our Surgery Annex provides spay/neuter services for your pets as well as feral cats! We also perform minor surgery for mass removals among other procedures.

Not sure if we can help you? Please don't hesitate to contact us! You can reach us at (559) 233-8706 or email us at [email protected]

*Due to the amount of patients we see, we may not be able to respond to you immediately. Please be patient with us!

VACCINATIONS

Our vaccinations for both cats and dogs are available on a walk-in basis during normal operating hours, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Our clinic hours are as follows:

 

Monday - Friday:
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Effective January 1st, 2022 Clinic will be CLOSED on Saturdays.

To make an appointment or to contact our clinic care staff for more information, please call (559) 233-8706 or email at [email protected]

Please note that all dogs, no matter the size, must be on leashes and all cats must be in carriers while visiting our clinic. No crates, of any kind, will be accepted. This will ensure your pet is safe while at our clinic.

Cats

Cats are often perceived as independent, but they require preventative care as much as dogs. Valley Animal Center prides ourselves on being able to meet the needs of all the fabulous felines of the community! Please see below for a list of services for your furry friend.

*All cats must be in carriers while visiting our clinic. No crates, of any kind, will be accepted. This will ensure your pet is safe while at our clinic.

Health & Wellness Exams $39

This is an overall checkup of your pet's health. Any follow-up treatments after the health & wellness exam will be additionally charged according to the treatment.

Vaccinations $17 each

    • Rabies Vaccine

 

    • FVRCP Vaccine

 

    • Leukemia Vaccine
        • Needs $39 wellness exam and $35 FeLV/FIV test.

       

       

 

Microchipping $25

Microchips used by our clinic are from FoundAnimals. This company has NO ADDITIONAL FEES to maintain the pet owner's contact information.

The Animal Foundation's public Low-Cost Vet Clinic does not perform spay and neuter surgery on English Bulldogs, Pugs, or French Bulldogs. Please contact a full service veterinary hospital for further assistance.

​The veterinarian will listen to your pet's heart and lungs, look in the ears, eyes, and mouth, check body systems, and address any medical concerns you have. Medications and diagnostics, if needed, are quoted at the time of the exam.

These facilities do not provide us with updated information, so be sure to contact them first to ensure they will be able to meet your needs.

These are not endorsements and we have no professional relationships with these organizations. We are just providing them to you in the spirit of offering helpful resources. A site is mentioned based ONLY on a recommendation from our community that seems to have merit. 

Tuesdays - Bronx

(SUSPENDED FOR NOW) 

Fordham Plaza  E189 St & 3rd Ave, in front of Applebees, near the B, D, 4 trains and the Bx1, Bx2, Bx6, Bx9, Bx12, Bx15, Bx17, Bx22, Bx41 bus lines, as well as Metro North

Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays - Queens

(ONLY LOCATION OPEN NOW) 

Fresh Meadows and Flushing. 159-19 Horace Harding Expressway (side road of the Long Island Expwy), Fresh Meadows/Flushing. Q17, Q25, Q34, Q64, Q65, Q88, QM4, QM44 buses, Van Wyck Expwy, I95, Grand Central Pkwy, Cross Island Expwy, Clearview Expwy 

Thursdays - Staten Island  

(SUSPENDED FOR NOW)

Castleton, 1838 Victory Blvd. near Manor Rd. and Slosson Ave, by the S61, S62 bus

Fridays & Saturdays - Manhattan

(SUSPENDED FOR NOW)

East Harlem. Corner of East 111 St and 1st Ave,  three blocks from the East 110 St stop on the # 6 train.  M15 bus, and the Harlem River Drive

Sundays - Brooklyn/Queens

(SUSPENDED FOR NOW)

East NY, Brookyn and Ozone Park/Howard Beach, Queens. Corner of 149th Ave & Cross Bay Blvd. near Linden Blvd. next to baseball field 7 blocks from Rockaway Blvd stop on the A train. Q11, Q21, Q41, Q 53, B15, B20 buses, at Cross Bay Blvd exit off of Belt Pkwy

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