Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center
Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center is a general practice practice in San Francisco, CA. Procedures include vaccines, spay and neuter services, Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program, and flea and tick control.
About
The Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center, opened in 2009, is described as the second largest veterinary center in the country. It encompasses a world-class veterinary hospital, an adoption center, and various community medicine programs. The center provides access to quality medical care through its veterinary hospital, a spay and neuter clinic, and a behavior clinic.
The San Francisco SPCA, which operates the center, aims to provide access to care for animals in San Francisco, the Central Valley, and throughout California. They offer free and low-cost medical care and subsidized veterinary services. Their Community Veterinary Clinic focuses on high-quality, low-cost preventative care for pet guardians in and around San Francisco’s Excelsior District, while a Mobile Vaccine Clinic serves veterinary-resource deserts.
Procedures
- vaccines
- spay and neuter services
- Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) program
- flea and tick control
- preventative care
- behavior clinic
Photos
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Frequently asked questions
- What types of veterinary services are available at the Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center?
- The Leanne B. Roberts Animal Care Center offers a veterinary hospital, a spay and neuter clinic, and a behavior clinic, all operating by appointment. It also includes community veterinary clinics that provide high-quality, low-cost preventative care.
- What is the mission of the San Francisco SPCA regarding animal care?
- The mission of the San Francisco SPCA is to ensure every companion animal has access to quality medical care, compassionate shelter, and a loving home. They aim to transform how pet guardians and their furry friends access lifesaving care through their world-class veterinary hospital, adoption center, and community medicine programs.
- Does the San Francisco SPCA offer financial assistance for veterinary care?
- Yes, the San Francisco SPCA provides free and low-cost medical care, as well as subsidized veterinary care. This financial assistance is available to the San Francisco community and beyond, supported by generous donors.
- What community programs does the San Francisco SPCA operate to help animals?
- The San Francisco SPCA operates several community programs, including a Community Veterinary Clinic for high-quality, low-cost preventative care, a Mobile Vaccine Clinic providing essential vaccines and flea/tick control, and a Spay/Neuter Clinic for affordable services. They also have a Community Cats Program with Trap-Neuter-Return services.
- What is the historical significance of the San Francisco SPCA?
- The San Francisco SPCA, founded in 1868, is the third humane society in the nation and the first west of the Mississippi. It has a long history of preventing animal cruelty, rescuing animals, and pioneering services like the first horse ambulance in the West and one of the first mobile adoption outreach programs.