San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital
San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital is a general practice practice in San Francisco, CA. Procedures include Urgent care, Routine check-ups, Dental work, and Illness/injury care.
About
The San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital provides general practice veterinary services including routine check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostic testing, dental work, illness/injury care, and urgent care. The hospital also features an onsite and online pharmacy for prescription refills and home delivery of medications and prescription foods. They offer services in Spanish and Chinese.
The hospital is part of the San Francisco SPCA's broader mission to ensure access to quality medical care for companion animals, serving the San Francisco community and beyond. Profits from the hospital directly support animals in need and innovative programs, including community medicine initiatives like the Community Veterinary Clinic, Mobile Vaccine Clinic, and Spay/Neuter Clinic, which provide affordable and accessible care.
Surgical team
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Jena Valdez
DVM
As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Jena Valdez oversees innovative and impactful veterinary care programs designed to offer quality, compassionate care to shelter animals and affordable, non-judgmental veterinary care to clients and their pets.
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Melissa Jacobs
DVM
As Mentoring Veterinarian at the Mission Campus Hospital, Dr. Jacobs focuses on fostering strong clinical practice, coaching clinicians, and supporting effective hospital operations.
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Kat Geating
DVM
Dr. Kat Geating is dedicated to strengthening the bond between people and their pets through compassionate, personalized veterinary care.
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Betsy Goldenberg
DVM
Upon graduating from college, Dr. Goldenberg found work in a small animal hospital with women who were both mothers and vets, quickly seeing that becoming a veterinarian would allow her to have a rewarding career and be a mother at the same time.
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Katie Keehae Park
DVM
Dr. Katie Park values an environment that combines clinical excellence with compassionate care to help improve the lives of animals beyond traditional clinical practice.
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Wesley Leung
DVM
Dr. Leung believes in supporting pet parents with the knowledge they need to care for their pets and to provide a wide spectrum of care to every patient, no matter their socio-economic status.
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Cynthia Lynn
DVM
Dr. Lynn loves being a veterinarian and witnessing the depth of the human animal bond daily, and is excited to serve all segments of society and help as many people as possible enjoy their pets’ unconditional love.
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Diana Montaño Reynoso
DVM
Diana Montano is a veterinarian focused on small-animal practice who has worked as a general practitioner in both Canada and the U.S., and advocates for the Hispanic community by providing services in both Spanish and English.
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Cheryl Ng
DVM
Dr. Cheryl Ng is passionate about making quality veterinary care accessible to pets and their people, and believes in creating a welcoming environment where clients feel heard, supported, and empowered to make informed decisions about their pets’ health.
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Sheryl Owyang
DVM
Even though she has been practicing veterinary medicine since 1993, Dr. Owyang still enjoys being with, observing, and working with animals and wildlife, and loves drawing on her own personal and work experiences to connect with clients.
Procedures
- Urgent care
- Routine check-ups
- Dental work
- Illness/injury care
- Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
- Preventative care
- Diagnostic testing
- Vaccinations
- Prescription refills
Photos
Photos via Google · Steven Cheng, Trap Speed 1320, Jovan Kun, al grant, Justen Perez
Frequently asked questions
- What types of general veterinary services are available at the San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital?
- The hospital offers a comprehensive range of general veterinary services. These include routine check-ups, vaccinations, diagnostic testing, dental work, and care for illnesses or injuries. They also provide urgent care services for animal companions.
- Does the San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital provide pharmacy services for pet owners?
- Yes, the hospital offers both onsite and online pharmacy options. Clients can pick up prescriptions in person or use the online service for home delivery of medications, including flea/tick preventatives, skin and ear care products, and a variety of prescription foods.
- How does the San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital contribute to broader community animal welfare?
- The hospital's profits directly support animals in need and innovative community programs. This includes initiatives like the Community Veterinary Clinic, which offers low-cost preventative care, and the Mobile Vaccine Clinic, providing essential vaccinations at no cost in underserved areas.
- Are there language services available for pet owners at the San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital?
- Yes, the San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital offers language support, with services available in Spanish and Chinese. Additionally, one of their veterinarians, Diana Montaño Reynoso, advocates for the Hispanic community and provides services in both Spanish and English.
- What is the San Francisco SPCA's approach to increasing access to veterinary care in the community?
- The San Francisco SPCA is committed to expanding access to veterinary care through various community medicine programs. These include a public Spay/Neuter Clinic, a Community Veterinary Clinic for low-cost preventative care, a Mobile Vaccine Clinic, and a Trap-Neuter-Return program for community cats.