About the Clinic

Vaccinations – Spay/NeuterParasite Control

The Peninsula SPCA Veterinary Clinic is located at the Peninsula SPCA shelter, 523 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., and offers basic veterinary health care services, such as vaccinations, parasite control, and heartworm testing, as well as spay/neuter and limited specialty surgery services. If your pet is sick, please contact your veterinarian. 

Vaccinating your pet not only protects their health but also helps to ensure a healthy animal population in our community. Proceeds from the clinic also help to support the many homeless animals who come to the Peninsula SPCA and are cared for while waiting for their adoptive families.

Please note:  Our clinic does not operate daily.  If you have questions regarding any clinic services, please call 757-595-1399, ext. 112 and leave a message.  Clinic staff return most phone calls within 24-48 hours. 

 

Due to limited space, vaccination clinics are held curbside. 

All other patients will be required to have an appointment in advance.

Please click on the Schedule Appointment button above to go to our online scheduler to make an appointment.

A non-refundable deposit of $25 is due at the time of scheduling in order to hold your appointment.

If you are unable to keep your appointment, please contact clinic@peninsulaspca.org so that we can reschedule your visit.

PLEASE NOTE:  You CAN NOT use this online scheduler to schedule a SPAY/NEUTER or other surgeries

Please call 757-595-1399, ext. 112 to schedule. Our clinic is not staffed daily, so please leave a message so that a staff member can return your call to schedule.  Most calls are returned within 24-48 hours.

Services

Vaccinations offered include Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Canine Influenza, and Bordetella for dogs, and Rabies, Distemper/Herpes/Calcivirus and Feline Leukemia for cats.

There have been cases of Canine Influenza in our area. We highly recommend all dogs be vaccinated for Canine Influenza.

The clinic also offers heartworm and feline leukemia/FIV testing, fecal analysis, general deworming, and sell flea/tick prevention and heartworm prevention medications.

Services such as nail trims, anal gland expression and microchipping are currently only available as add-ons to vaccine appointments.  

Record Requests:  Requests for additional copies of medical records or certificates of vaccinations may incur fees of $25 per pet.

Spay/Neuter Surgeries – by appointment only

Spay and neuter surgeries are by appointment only.  Please call to schedule surgeries.  Surgeries cannot be scheduled online.  Please leave a message so that a staff member can return your call to schedule your appointment.  Our clinic does not operate daily and therefore the clinic phone is often unattended.

Spay/neuter surgeries include:  complimentary exam, pain medication, e-collar, suture removal if needed, and nail trim.

Pets must be 4 months or older for surgery.  Pre-anesthesia blood work is recommended for all pets.  Proof of current rabies vaccination is required for all patients.

Drop off time for surgery will vary depending on when you are scheduled. Please check with a clinic staff member to schedule your drop off time. Pets must be picked up after surgery no later than 4 p.m. on the same day.  A late fee will be charged for late pick-ups.

Please call 757.595.1399, ext. 112 to schedule or for more information.

Limited Specialty Surgery

  • The Peninsula SPCA is now offering limited surgery services. A full list services can be found HERE.
  • Your pet must have been seen and referred by a veterinarian. Imaging and results will need to be done prior to scheduling. Bloodwork is also required. This can be arranged through our clinic or your veterinarian.
  • Certain procedures will require that your pet stay overnight at either your veterinarian’s office (if they offer after hours care) or with a local animal emergency center.

Please call or email our clinic with questions and to schedule: 757-595-1399 ext 112 or email clinic@peninsulaspca.org