Pennsylvania SPCA

Pennsylvania SPCA is a general practice practice in Philadelphia, PA. Procedures include Senior joint disease management, Vaccinations, Spay/neuter surgery, and Diabetic diagnosis.

About

The Pennsylvania SPCA offers high-quality, low-cost veterinary care at its Philadelphia headquarters. Services include annual wellness exams, vaccinations for dogs and cats, routine preventatives, routine blood work, and microchipping. The clinic also provides medical and sick visits for various conditions such as vomiting, diarrhea, upper respiratory infections, skin and ear infections, and small wounds. Routine spay/neuter surgery, digital x-rays, and end-of-life care are also available.

The clinic operates on a walk-in, first-come, first-served basis for patients. It does not provide emergency or after-hours care but can treat certain non-critical conditions. The PSPCA's mission is to improve animal health and quality of life throughout Pennsylvania, serving the local community in Philadelphia and beyond.

Procedures

  • Senior joint disease management
  • Vaccinations
  • Spay/neuter surgery
  • Diabetic diagnosis
  • End of life care
  • Flea & tick prevention
  • Annual wellness exams
  • Microchipping
  • Routine blood work
  • Heartworm prevention

Equipment

  • Digital x-rays

Photos

Photos via Google · Big web 45, N Williams, Gina Feeney, Edgar Peralta, A C

Frequently asked questions

What types of veterinary services does the Pennsylvania SPCA offer?
The Pennsylvania SPCA provides a range of services including annual well visits, medical/sick visits, vaccinations, flea & tick prevention, heartworm prevention, microchipping, spay/neuter surgery, digital x-rays, and end-of-life care. They also address various symptoms and conditions such as vomiting, diarrhea, infections, and minor injuries.
Does the Pennsylvania SPCA provide emergency veterinary services?
The Pennsylvania SPCA does not provide emergency or after-hours care. However, they can treat certain non-critical conditions like parasites, chronic vomiting or diarrhea, upper respiratory infections, ear and eye infections, and small wounds. For critical care they cannot provide, they can offer a list of referral and emergency veterinary practices.
How does the Pennsylvania SPCA handle patient visits?
The veterinary clinic operates on a walk-in basis, seeing patients on a first-come, first-served basis until capacity is reached. Registration begins at 7:30 am, with appointments held between 8:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.
What types of animals does the clinic treat?
The clinic provides vaccinations for dogs and cats of all ages, and its services are generally described for "pets" and "furry family members," indicating a focus on common companion animals like dogs and cats.
What is the mission of the Pennsylvania SPCA?
The Pennsylvania SPCA's mission is to protect animals, prevent cruelty, and improve the health and quality of life throughout Pennsylvania. They achieve this through their physical locations and Animal Law Enforcement Department, which covers 18 counties.

Contact & hours

Address

350 E Erie Ave
Philadelphia

Website

pspca.org

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