Veterinary Services & Prices
Spay/Neuter Services & Prices
Low Income Spay/Neuter Program
Veterinary Services & Prices
See below for some of the services and vaccinations we offer.
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Office Visits |
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Standard Office Visits |
$38 |
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Recheck |
$30 |
| Microchipping (by appt. or at drop-in clinic) |
$30 |
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Vaccinations |
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Rabies |
$14 |
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DHLPP |
$14 |
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CCVRP |
$14 |
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FeLV |
$16.50 |
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Corona |
$14.50 |
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Bordetella |
$14.50 |
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Lyme |
$20.50 |
Minimum medication charge is $11.50. All prescriptions must be approved by the Veterinarian and an examination must be current within the last year.
Regular Spay/Neuter Services & Prices
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Cats & kittens |
$60 |
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Dogs & puppies |
$100 |
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Bunnies |
$80 |
Low Income Spay/Neuter Services & Prices
The East Bay SPCA offers reduced pricing to residents of Alameda and Contra Costa counties who can demonstrate financial need or hardship. This includes:
- Students
- Individuals on any kind of government assistance (WIC, food stamps, disability, unemployment, Medical/Medicaid, etc.)
- Low wage earners.
You will be required to provide proof of financial status and proof of residency in Alameda or Contra Costa county upon check in. To set an appointment using these guidelines, please inform the Clinic at the time you make your appointment so they can tell you what you need to bring in order to qualify.
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Cats & kittens |
$30 |
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Dogs & puppies |
$50 |
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Bunnies |
$40 |
Note about Spay/Neuter fees:
- Spay fees may be higher for any animal determined to be pregnant.
- Extra fees are applied for additional services and medications required by surgery and/or authorized by customer.
- All animals receive injectable pain medication and antibiotics during surgery. This is included in the routine procedure fee. Take-home antibiotics or other medication is not included in the fee and will be extra.
- Vaccinations and microchips are available at our Spay & Neuter Surgery Centers. See above prices.
Please support the East Bay SPCA financially so we can continue to provide our services to those in the community who need it the most!
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