LifeLine Animal Project

LifeLine Animal Project is a general practice practice in Atlanta, GA. Procedures include writing prescriptions for flea/tick/heartworm medication, Bordetella Injectable, low-cost spay & neuter, and Vaccine Only Appointment.

About

LifeLine Animal Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and Georgia's largest animal welfare organization, providing affordable, full-service veterinary care. Their experienced veterinarians offer everything from preventative care and routine check-ups to complex, lifesaving procedures, including vaccines, dental care, and emergency visits. They also provide low-cost spay/neuter services and manage animal shelters.

The organization manages DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, the only open-intake shelters in Atlanta, and offers critical community support to help families keep their pets healthy and at home. LifeLine aims to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals through its programs and services, caring for over 46,000 animals annually across metro Atlanta.

Procedures

  • writing prescriptions for flea/tick/heartworm medication
  • Bordetella Injectable
  • low-cost spay & neuter
  • Vaccine Only Appointment
  • Routine Check-up
  • flea and tick preventatives
  • yearly pet exams
  • Leptospirosis
  • emergency visits
  • lifesaving procedures
  • ear-tip
  • vaccines
  • Heartworm testing
  • dental care
  • surgery
  • FVRCP
  • Parvo Test
  • Influenza
  • Dental Consultation
  • Rabies 1 Year
  • Heartworm Test
  • preventative care
  • Sick Emergency Exam
  • Rabies 3 year
  • FELV
  • DHPP
  • Bordetella Intranasal
  • Feline Combo Test
  • Sick Medical Exam

Photos

Photos via Google · Jade, LifeLine Animal Project, Helen Talley-McRae

Frequently asked questions

What types of veterinary care does LifeLine Animal Project offer at its Community Animal Center?
The LifeLine Community Animal Center clinic provides full-service, affordable veterinary care. This includes vaccines, dental care, emergency visits, and surgery. They also offer routine check-ups, sick medical exams, sick emergency exams, and vaccine-only appointments, along with various blood tests.
Does LifeLine Animal Project offer spay/neuter services?
Yes, LifeLine Animal Project provides low-cost, high-quality spay/neuter surgeries. These procedures help control pet overpopulation and can prevent certain medical and behavioral problems, contributing to longer, healthier lives for pets. They have performed over 140,000 such procedures.
What payment options are accepted at LifeLine Animal Project clinics?
Payment for services is due at the time of service and can be made with cash, debit, or credit card. LifeLine Animal Project accepts Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Scratchpay, and CareCredit®. Scratchpay and CareCredit® are available for wellness services through their Community Animal Center and Fulton County Animal Services clinics.
Are there specific requirements for bringing community cats for spay/neuter services?
Yes, all feral or community cats must be in a separate trap that is secured at each end with a clip or zip tie for safety. They cannot accept cats in shoeboxes, laundry baskets, or similar containers. Traps can be loaned if needed. Drop-off times and capacity limits apply, and all community cats receive an ear-tip, rabies vaccination, and FVRCP vaccine.
What is the mission of LifeLine Animal Project?
LifeLine Animal Project's mission is to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable animals. They achieve this through innovative programs, low-cost spay & neuter services, affordable veterinary care, and community support. They also manage DeKalb and Fulton County Animal Services, the only open-intake shelters in Atlanta.

Contact & hours

Address

3180 Presidential Dr
Atlanta

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