Community Clinic
Community CLinic
Providing Affordable and Accessible Care
We are now offering regular wellness appointments to support pets and pet parents in need of these services.
We provide our low-income neighbors with reduced-cost services. If you live in the greater Seattle area, check the chart below to see if your income level (based on the number of people in your household) is below the amount listed to qualify for these services.
You must meet the income qualifications in order to schedule an appointment. We have additional programs to further support families that qualify with incomes significantly below those listed, and pet owners living in the 98108, 98106 or 98146 zip code through our Pets for Life program.
1 Person
$77,700
2 Person
$88,800
3 Person
$99,900
4 Person
$110,950
5 Person
$119,850
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Community Clinic Services
Wellness Exams
During these visits, our veterinary team will provide a full physical exam, ensure that your pet is up-to-date on vaccinations & parasite control, and offer FELV/FIV and heartworm testing.
Microchipping is also available with wellness exams and makes it easy to identify your pets if they are lost. Each chip number is unique and is registered with a national database. This number links to your address and phone number. Most animal organizations and veterinary clinics can scan and read microchips.
Are you worried your pet is sick?
Seattle Humane’s Community Clinic is able to provide preventative care including vaccinations, treatment of parasites, and general health & nutrition care. We are also able to provide treatment for mild medical conditions including itchy skin or ears, gastrointestinal upset, and upper respiratory infections. The Community Clinic is not a full-service veterinary clinic and is unable to treat chronic conditions or emergencies, and has limited diagnostic capabilities. If your pet is having bloody or watery diarrhea, vomiting, unable to urinate or having bloody urine, has a loss in appetite, lethargy, or you are worried that they have ingested something and have a foreign body or other blockage, or are concerned they are experiencing any other emergency, please contact your closest emergency hospital.
Appointment types and fees (all exam fees are required and non- refundable)
- Annual/Wellness Exam: $55
- Litter Exam: $100
- New Patient Exam: $65
- Minor Sick Visit: $65
- Pre-Surgical Consultation: $65
- Post-Adoption &
- Post-Surgical Consultation: $65
- Vaccine Booster: $25
- Microchip: $20
- Dewormer: $10
- Tapeworm Treatment: $25
- Flea Treatment
- Nexgard combo single dose: $30
- Nexgard combo 3 months: $85
- Nexgard plus single dose: $35
- Nexgard plus 3 months: $100
- FeLV/FIV test: $55
- Heartworm test: $45
Additional fees apply for medications and testing.
Vaccinations
Vaccinate your pet and help them stay healthy and avoid many contagious viruses, which can be fatal or very expensive to treat. Vaccinations are administered during wellness exams.
Fees
- Rabies: $15
- Purevax Rabies (cats only, 1 year): $25
- FVRCP: $15
- DHPP: $15
- DHLPP: $30
- Lepto: $30
- FELV: $30
- Bordetella: $15
Learn more about potential vaccine side effects.
COVID-19 Protocols
If you are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19, please call us to reschedule your appointment.
Curbside Check-in
We currently have curbside and electronic procedures for all of our appointments, in order to provide the most organized and efficient process through our busy Medical Center. Waiting in your vehicle for your appointment time helps to decrease your pet’s stress & anxiety and avoid interactions with other pets that could lead to injuries or illness. Please remain in your vehicle with your pet until instructed otherwise by staff, and follow instructions on signage for contacting staff as appropriate.
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Schedule an Appointment
The Community Clinic is open seven days a week by appointment only.
Contact us at (425) 649-7560 or vets@seattlehumane.org with questions.
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