San Francisco SPCA Community Veterinary Clinic
About the Business
The San Francisco SPCA Community Veterinary Clinic, located at 4527 Mission Street in San Francisco, California, offers high-quality, low-cost preventative care for companion animals in the Excelsior neighborhood. Our goal is to help pets live healthy lives and stay in their loving homes. Led by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Jena Valdez, our clinic provides affordable veterinary care, focusing on preventative measures. Please note that we do not offer emergency services, diagnostics, adoptions, or health certificates. To make an appointment, you can book online or call (415) 429-5410. Our dedicated team of veterinarians, including Dr. Shirley Chan, Dr. Melanie Glass, Dr. Andrea Montaño Hernandez, and Dr. Divya Ravichandran, are committed to advocating for animals and providing compassionate care. Join us in our mission to advance animal welfare and make a difference in the lives of pets in need.
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Location & Phone number
4527 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94112, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We took our cat , Leeloo for her routine health check and vaccines and we were impressed by staff how they were caring our cat during the visit and efficiently educated us about vaccine and overall cat health . We were initially quite nervous given this was our first vet visit and were worried our cat will not do well when she gets vaccines . However, she stayed calm throughout I can definitely recommend this place to the pet owners who want to bring them for routine check up !"
"Very friendly staff made us and our cat feel welcome and safe. Recommended for if you are on a budget and want a simple check-up on your pet to gauge their overall health."
"It was great. The staff was very polite. No one looked down their nose at me. Even the security guy was exceptionally nice. ( No offense to anyone working as a security specialist, but I get stereotyped a lot due to the stains on my skin. ) The best part, besides the compitent nurse who gave my puppy her shots with out hurting my pup, was that the fee given to me on the phone, was the actual fee when I got there. Unlike the place on 2nd Street. Near South Park. Final words, these people rock."
"The low reviews are very strange. The website is very clear that this clinic is ONLY for receiving vaccinations, flea medicine, and basic care for minor illnesses. You can also schedule your spay/neuter appointment here but the actual surgery will be performed at the main hospital on Alabama Street. I took my kitten here to receive all of his shots and FIV/FeLV test. They were only $20-25 each. Because of my income I qualified for a subsidized cost for my neuter appointment, it was only $75. The hours here are limited but this is a god-send for those of us living in the outskirts of the city and have lower income. Extremely limited street parking but the 14-Mission bus stops right by the clinic."
"Only open a couple days a week. The staff out front were great. The vet herself made general pronouncements about all dogs in the SF, for instance that all dogs here have fleas, which I really think isn't correct. She was blaming, off-putting, and seemed disconnected from reality. This is definitely not a lower cost clinic for people on a budget. SPCA is not about helping pet owners keep their pets healthy anymore, it's just big business, so not a good place to send a donation anytime."
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