Address: 3809 N Armenia Ave, Tampa, FL 33607, USA
Phone: +18138703304
Sunday: 8AM–3PM
Monday: 8AM–3PM
Tuesday: 8AM–3PM
Wednesday: 8AM–3PM
Thursday: 8AM–3PM
Friday: 8AM–3PM
Saturday: 8AM–3PM
Fernando Salas Wesley Chapel
Amazing service, very professional. Thank you very much for you great services, we truly appreciate all you did for our Lola. Special thanks to Laura Lasso for making the process of Lola's surgeries very easy to understand. Much appreciated!!!
Rachel Hery
I love my cats and hate vet bills. This place is the best! We don’t have $500 to drop every time we do the vet for our cats. The Humane Society of Tampa runs a beautiful, clean, professional animal clinic here and I am VERY grateful for them. It’s affordable and they genuinely care about the pets. Be advised that you will wait, and wait and wait….and they’re always behind by an hour. When I have a cat appointment I carve out the whole morning on my calendar because it’s always 3-4 hours to go when all is said and done.
Jessica Weber
This place is literally so helpful I recommend this vet so much they helped with my Financial problems. I’m just happy to see my kitty okay again. Thank you to those who help donate because with out people that care my kitty would be hurting I’m blessed
Laura Newberry
What they do for animals is amazing! Adopted a kitten here with bad slice in neck from imbedded collar they had taken great care of him and he was so happy! He’s doing wonderful at home! We named him Cairo and the dogs adore him! Couldn’t recommend supporting this place more
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I had a hard time getting a hold of anyone by phone but was pleasantly surprised by the service after just stopping in.
They do have no kill places,,,,I'm still looking&makin few calls,,
Call
If you want Revolution which covers everything, including heartworm protection. You will need to take your pet to their Clinic. They require having the pets weight. Need to know so the correct dosage is prescribed. We just went thru this. They are open on weekends, walk in. Get there when the Clinic opens. Not sure of the time.
Yes call or go by to explain and there are things they do for you. God Bless you and your fur kid.
8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you are a walk-in be prepared for a least three hour wait
They're very good , your cat would be in good hands
Not sure, they do have discounted charges.
I would follow this link to either call to obtain that information or click on section that covers cost. They are really good about calling back. https://humanesocietytampa.org/spaying-neutering/
Sorry not sure. But you can give them a quick call for this.
I would call them and speak to them about it. Sounds like you should be fine though. I would think you should be able to just pop in and get the meds from the desk. But call and ask first.
They do. And yes you can stay with them. They are very kind and give you time with them. I want to say it cost around $100. But it could be a bit more. Call them they will give you all the information over the phone.
I believe I was quoted $65 for shots, surgery and meds for a female. It ended up only being $30 because she was a stray.
www.officialservicedogregistry.con www.usserviceanimals.org
I think you have to take him to the Humane Society on Falkenburg
Yes the do
Both email and phone number are manned by one or two people. They get a ton of calls and emails and since they are extremely busy they can't handle the volume of calls and emails. Best way to get them is to stop by the office. I know it may not be convenient but it is the best way to get a hold of them. Don't give up on them ; they are well worth the hassle and inconvenience. Best care in town for your furry friends.
Thank you . This is very helpful. I really appreciate your help.
I'm retired limited income so no don't know how or if they do but I never got a discount even when had food stamps. Call them & ask
Yes
We have brought our pets there and their prices are much less than veterinarians elsewhere. I would recommend getting an appointment, though. They offer walk-ins, but they are on a first come first serve basis, and any emergency will take priority. Walk-ins are also based on number of veterinarians working that day.
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