Veterinary Care Resources
Currently, Seattle Veterinary Outreach is unable to provide some services (like X-rays or emergency services) due to a limitation of equipment, space, and/or staff.
While we hope to be able to provide more of these services in the future, we know that many of our clients have an immediate need. We hope that our clients are able to access financial assistance for some of these services by applying for funding with the following financial assistance programs, and/or by utilizing one of the lower cost vet clinics listed.
We would love to hear where you have been successful--email us your veterinary records if your pet is a patient of ours and you've been able to have them seen at a full service clinic!
Financial Assistance
Rainier Animal Fund "assists families who are able to demonstrate substantial financial need and cannot afford the full cost of their pet’s veterinary care. This help is provided through regularly scheduled RAF clinics and by applying for a grant to cover individual care on a case-by-case basis."
Seattle Humane Veterinary Care Fund "If you are in need of veterinary care and are low-income, facing housing insecurity or other urgent issues with a pet, then please contact us at pethelp@seattlehumane.org or (425) 649-7561"
MyPetChild Pet Financial Aid Program is offering one-time financial grants (up to $200 USD) to individual pet owners who are experiencing financial hardship. These grants can be applied to the cost of veterinary treatment (non-routine and non-emergency only).
STARelief and Pet Assistance "provides financial assistance and resources to pet caretakers and families who are experiencing financial hardship. We provide assistance for routine and emergency veterinary care for those who meet our requirements."
Frankie's Friends Funds "provides financial assistance grants to family owned pets in need of lifesaving emergency or specialty veterinary care whose caregivers cannot afford the full cost of treatment. This program is designed to help with the treatment of emergency and specialty medical conditions where the pet would otherwise suffer, be euthanized, or relinquished without proper veterinary care."
The Pet Fund "provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals in the United States who need veterinary care."
Affordable Clinics
Doney Coe Pet Clinic has free public walk in clinics 2-3 times weekly and provides services for both dogs and cats.
Seattle Area Feline Rescue offers very low cost wellness/vaccine clinics for cats.
Animal Hospital of Maple Valley is located in Maple Valley and provides services for both dogs and cats.
Afford A Vet is located in Kent and provides services for both dogs and cats.
Auburn Valley Animal Hospital is located in Auburn and provides services for both dogs and cats.