Wellness Clinics
Our Wellness Clinics are a great opportunity to take advantage of low-cost wellness and preventative services that can help your pet continue to live a healthy lifestyle. Wellness Clinics are offered at our Leeu Naylor Medical Building on 4804 Fredericksburg Rd.
These services are available Monday through Friday by appointment & Saturdays on a first-come, first-served basis! See below for details.
What to Expect
All pet owners attending a Wellness Clinic must have their dog on a leash, and their cat in a humane cat carrier during their visit. Loose and/or uncontrolled animals are not allowed for the safety of all pets in attendance.
During your visit, our staff briefly examine your pet to determine if they’re healthy enough to receive vaccinations and other services. If our veterinarians feel your pet may be too sick for vaccines, they will refer you to your regular veterinarian or nearest emergency clinic.
For medical records requests contact our Medical Team via medical@SAhumane.org (please check your spam folder if you don’t see the email response in your inbox).
Wellness Clinic Schedule
Saturdays
First come first serve Wellness Clinics are offered on most Saturdays.
Please visit SAhumane.org/events for our Saturday schedule (to be seen you need to check in before 1:30 pm).
Weekdays
Appointment-based Wellness Clinics are offered Monday – Friday from 10 am to 2 pm.
Schedule a Weekday Appointment Here
If no appointments are showing, it means we are fully booked.
What to Bring
Any previous medical and vaccine records for your pet
English – Vaccination and Services Form (including cost)
Spanish – Vacunas Y Servicios Disponibles (incluido el costo), send it to medical@SAhumane.org.
If you are applying for an Interstate Health Certificate, please click here.
Order Your Pet’s Prevention Here
(only for customers that have been seen within the past year & have a valid rabies vaccination on file)
The San Antonio Humane Society is a shelter and NOT a full-service veterinary clinic.
We are NOT able to treat medical concerns including, but not limited to:
- Ear infections
- Skin infections/Hair Loss
- Vomiting
- Chronic medical conditions
- Heart murmurs
- Chronic dietary concerns (not immediately related to whether or not your pet is healthy enough for vaccination)
- Heartworms
Our Veterinarians and staff make vaccine and preventative care recommendations after a brief exam. Recommendations and dates for follow-up vaccines and other preventative care are explained on the exam sheet, including existing conditions that should be followed up with your primary care, full-service veterinarian.
For medical concerns not related to the wellness/preventative care visit, our veterinarians recommend you and your pet schedule an appointment or establish a relationship with a full-service veterinarian.
Due to current Texas laws, we are only able to provide preventative care in the form of vaccines, heartworm/FIV/FeLV testing, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, and deworming. These services can only be provide during wellness clinic hours.
According to state and local laws, all dogs and cats must be current and vaccinated against rabies by a licensed veterinarian.
If you are not able to provide proof of prior rabies vaccine or the vaccine date is past expiration, a 1-year rabies vaccine will be administered to your pet at an additional cost.
Your pet can receive their first rabies vaccine at 12-16 weeks of age.
We are able to administer and update your animal’s rabies vaccines for a 3-year interval provided that:
- Your pet has had its first 1-year rabies vaccine.
- You bring written proof (not past the expiration date) that your pet has had a rabies vaccine within the past year.