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  1. The CVC offers preventive and basic veterinary care for pet cats and dogs who reside in the Bronx. Eligibility: Bronx residents with an annual household income under $50,000. Location: 501 East 161st Street, Bronx, NY 10451.

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    Note that in order to provide the best experience possible, our eligibility requirements have changed. Please read carefully. 1. Currently serving residents within the following zip codes of: 1.1. Brooklyn: 11223, 11224, 11229, 11235 1.2. Bronx:10461, 10462, 10464, 10465, 10472, 10473 1.3. Queens:11101, 11102, 11103, 11104, 11105, 11106 1.4. Staten...

    You are required to sign up for the waitlist starting at 6:00 A.M. on the morning of the clinic. The exact location of the mobile spay/neuter clinic will be shared once you are accepted onto the waitlist. No walk-ins are accepted. Currently serving residents within the following zip codesof: 1. Brooklyn: 11223, 11224, 11229, 11235 1.1. On this date...

    Without proof of public assistance: $125 payable by cash and card.
    With proof of public assistance: No cost
    A Photo ID: Driver license, NYC ID, Passport, Benefit card with photo
    Proof of NYC address: NYS Driver license/ID, NYC ID, Rent/Gas/Electric/Cable bill
    Proof of Public Assistance (if applicable): Resident of public housing (NYCHA rent bill or Section 8 voucher/letter), Medicaid, SSI, Disability/SSD, Welfare, TANF, Food Stamps, Senior Citizen or Di...
    If transporting a pet for someone who is disabled or elderly, bring that person's proof of public assistance and photo identification.

    Please note—we only provide additional services to animals who are undergoing spay/neuter procedures. 1. Rabies vaccine (If your pet is up to date, please bring vaccine records with you) 2. FVRCP vaccine for cats; DA2PP vaccine for dogs 3. Nail trim 4. Small tattoo, placed close to the incision site to indicate the animal is spayed/neutered 5. E-co...

    In order to help us continue to serve pets in need, we ask that clients who are confirmed positive for COVID-19 or are feeling ill to please have another caregiver/family member bring your pet or wait until a later date.

  2. The ASPCA Community Veterinary Center offers affordable veterinary care and spay/neuter surgery for pets of Bronx residents. Our basic veterinary care services include medical exams, vaccines, deworming, microchipping, other treatments and diagnostics by appointment.

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    • (844) 692-7722
    • 501 E 161st St Bronx, NY 10451
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  3. The ASPCA offers spay/neuter services for the public as well as for animal rescue professionals in New York City. Learn more and schedule your appointment today.

  4. Hours of Operations: Wednesday – Sunday (10am – 5pm) Pet Surrender is by appointment only. For information on scheduling an appointment and access to resources that may help you keep your pet, click here. Map & Directions. Bronx Resource Center* 464 East Fordham Road, Bronx, NY 10458. Hours of Operations: Wednesday – Saturday (10am – 4pm)

  5. Bronx, NY 10451. +1 (844) 692-7722. http://www.aspca.org. The ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic in Bronx, NY is part of the larger ASPCA organization, which has been rescuing and protecting animals for 158 years. They work to help shelters, people, and pets, as well as investigate and rescue animals in need.

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  7. 464 E Fordham Rd. Bronx, NY 10458. +1 (212) 788-4000. http://www.nycacc.org. Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC) in Bronx, NY is the largest animal shelter in New York City, with a mission to save lives and provide care for homeless animals.

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