Free Pet Clinic offered by Doney Coe Pet Clinic
1101 Airport Way South, Seattle, WA 98134
Those experiencing homelessness or with income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. All pets must be spayed or neutered to receive continued veterinary care beyond first visit. If they are not upon first visit, a list of options will be provided. Two pets maximum may be seen per visit, with a maximum of three registered pets per household. Those who yell at or argue with staff or volunteers will be asked to leave. All animals must be on a leash or in a carrier.
W, Th, 9:30am-2:30pm. 2nd & 4th Sa, 9:30am-12:30pm.
Visit website for date, time and location of next clinic; as well as instructions and guidelines for your visit. Email with a 1-week notice for medication refills. We are first come, first served only; we do not make appointments. Due to a high volume of patients each week, wait times may be as long as five or more hours.
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King, WA
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Offers no-cost veterinary care to people in Washington State that are unhoused or low-income. Services include the following: - General care including preventive, wellness checks, vaccinations, flea treatment, ear treatments, wound care, medication management and limited diagnostic testing - Surgery: those needing surgery will be put on a waitlist and scheduled for one of the procedure days. - Medication refills - Euthanasia services We DO NOT provide emergency services.
Doney Coe Pet Clinic
Offers a no-cost veterinary clinic for homeless and low-income families.