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    MSRPAC Spay/Neuter Clinic

    3.9 (36 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 7:00 PM

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    Services - MSRPAC Spay/Neuter Clinic

    Microchipping

    Pet physical or wellness exam

    Spay or neuter

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    Pet vaccinations

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    After the spay surgery 02/04/2020
    Maria S.

    My cat is a snow highland lynx and she needs to get spay surgery. After checking what her vet charges and the other vets in my area wants, I looked at my dog that I adopted from Mary Roberts and remembered that there is a spay/neuter clinic at Mary Roberts so I called and scheduled an appointment and was shocked to find out that most vets that I called are way too overpriced (most of them charge about $250-$350) and MSRPAC have the best price. I scheduled the appointment and they gave me instructions on what to expect. My appointment was set but I had to wait 5 weeks. A day before the appointments one of the staff gave me a courtesy call and gave me instructions again such as no food after midnight etc. I came in early and after probably 20 minutes my name was called, the doctor talked to me on what to expect especially because my cat is purebred, I followed the doctor's recommendation and paid a little extra(still more than 50% cheaper than going to a regular vet). I went at 8am and got a phone call at 1:30 pm and my cat is ready to be picked up. It's been almost 2 months since I took my cat in, no more loud meows in the middle of the night and she's no longer irritable when she's in heat. She's just a playful kitty who likes to eat and nap all day. Thank you MSRPAC for taking care of my baby and for helping me save some money so I can spoil my babies more with treats and toys!

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    Sandy S.

    Took my kitty here a while back after doing research on cheap spay/neuter clinics in the IE. I'm so thankful for this place for being so affordable and professional. I love my fur baby a lot so I like to do extensive research so I know she's in the best possible hands. I took my other cat months later and had them tend to her as well and both of their recoveries went smoothly. Only thing I would have to comment on is that when I picked up my first cat that I took to them, I asked the receptionist at the front if she was going to need a cone so she wouldn't lick her stitches. She informed me that cats don't usually pick at their stitches as dogs do so she should be fine but when we got home she was licking it like crazy so I had to fashion her a homemade cone for a while. When I went to pick up my second cat, they asked me if I needed a cone for her and since I already knew from the first cat, I went ahead and signed up for it. It was extra but worth it. Just a heads up for all cat owners!

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    Alyssa S.

    Took our 7.7lb miniature dachshund to get spayed here today. I heard they were booked until August but after visiting this past Saturday and speaking with the front desk, they were able to squeeze her in this week. Check in was a 2 & 1/2 hour process and pick up was a little over an hour. We paid for a few of the optional services (as pictured) & am very glad we did. Staff was nice and I liked that you were able to talk to the vet beforehand. Upon returning your pet, they go over post-op instructions & an overview of how the surgery went. I would definitely recommend this place, but get ready for some long wait times.

    Surgery site 2 days later.
    Stevie M.

    Got my dog spayed 6/22/22. There is a long wait for appointments (I had to wait 4 months after making mine) but I feel most places have a very long wait now. Also I will say their website pricing is ONLY the cost of the spay/neuter, not anything extra like pain meds, cone, iv fluids. Even with that I still only paid about $200 for my 50 pound dog. I got there around 640 day of check in and was #5 in line and waited maybe 30/40 minutes during check in. They only have 2 rooms to do a pre surgery check so that's why it takes a while. Keep in mind most vet offices make you do an appointment like this on a day separate from surgery so you are saving money not having to pay for that. Even with the wait and higher cost that I expected I think they deserve 5 stars. They kept me updated (my dogs heart rate dropped during surgery because she's usually so active and they called me right away to let me know they were needing to give another medication) and her surgery site is beautiful! I'm surprised the incision is so small! Would definitely recommend.

    Cute cats and dogs
    Moriah P.

    Went to get my dog her rabie shot. It opens at 930 and I waited for 45 minutes, but for the amount of people that were before me it wasn't too bad of a wait. They get you in and out. Tip: arrive around 1030 for the shots because that's when it's less busy.

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    Laura P.

    Highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a low cost spay/neuter. My vet was going to charge me over $400 since I have a 60 lbs (heavy) German Shepherd who also had an umbilical hernia. We ended up paying $180 here which included the spay, pain injection after surgery, 2 days of pain meds @ home, the IV fluids during the surgery and the cone of shame. Our very active GSD ended up ripping her glue open and we had to bring her back 2 days later to have it cleaned and re-glued and they were so awesome, took such good care of our gal. Even the antibiotics I got for this issue were inexpensive, $15 for 14 days worth. They care, even though I am sure the job is stressful and hard they treat each animal like its their own.

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    1 year ago

    The staff are so kind and very knowledgable. I have a lot of feral cats around my house, I may be back with a few.

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    Eight years ago, they neutered my male in two weeks ago they spayed, my female they're great

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    Only place that I trust to fix my babies thank you for caring for my pets a s I do. Always nice friendly and knowledgeable

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    Ask the Community - MSRPAC Spay/Neuter Clinic

    I need vaccines for my dog. Can I just walk in any day of the week? Or are vaccines a specific date/time?

    Our vaccine clinic is every Saturday from 9-11:30

    Cost to fix 6 month old male cat?

    $45

    For Male dogs neuter do you have to remove testicles?

    yes

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