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Wellness clinic services are provided to protect healthy animals against infectious diseases. We are not able to provide care for sick or injured animals, and we do not euthanize (put to sleep) sick or injured animals. It is very important for animal guardians to establish a relationship with a private veterinarian who provides services for animals when they become sick or injured. By patronizing SNAP Houston Wellness Clinic you enable SNAP to subsidize spaying and neutering for other animals.
Standard of Care: SNAP believes that all animals should receive the highest quality veterinary care possible, regardless of whether the services rendered are for free or at reduced-cost. All SNAP facilities use state of the art instruments and equipment. All wellness procedures are supervised by qualified doctors of veterinary medicine, and all animals entrusted to SNAP are attended to by trained veterinary technicians.
What to Expect: The Houston Wellness Clinic operates on a first-come, first-serve basis. Waiting times can vary, but during peak times, clients can wait as long as 2 hours before a veterinarian can see your animal.
Restraining Your Animal: Upon arrival, all dogs and cats should be restrained by a leash or in a carrier. Cats may be contained in a pillow case.
Payment for Services:
Payment must be made at the time services are rendered. We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express, cash, and personal checks.
Animal Aid Project: Animal Aid Project provides low-cost vaccinations and basic veterinary care for dogs and cats living in income-qualified families affected by HIV or AIDS. Spaying and neutering for dogs and cats, which is available free of charge through SNAP's Surgery Clinic, is required for participation in the Animal Aid Project. Qualified clients will be issued an Animal Aid identification card by SNAP (please call 713.862.3863 to find out about qualifying for a card).
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