
Trusted veterinary care in San Francisco where compassion meets expertise.
San Francisco SPCA Veterinary Hospital, located at 201 Alabama St, San Francisco, provides veterinary care for dogs and cats. Reviews praise professional, animal-loving staff, successful dental surgeries, arthritis injections, and proactive treatment plans. Dr. Lynn is noted for thorough history review and personalized care. The hospital is described as well-equipped and AAHA-certified, with a high surgical volume and organized animal shelters with affordable adoption fees. Some feedback notes mixed experiences with resources and communication.
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Perform over 200 daily surgeries for dogs and cats, including major dental and orthopedic operations.
Comprehensive check-ups, vaccinations, and preventive treatments to maintain pet health and wellness.
Tailored care for chronic conditions, arthritis management, and immune system support with personalized plans.
Affordable adoption options with organized shelters, helping pets find loving homes in the Bay Area.
Prompt medical attention for sick or injured pets, available during extended hours for critical needs.
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Overall rating
Jessica Taylor
Horrible. All they care about is money, and once I got a grant, then they really treated us like crap, I still haven't got his labs back from two weeks ago. The receptionist told me the vet said it's chronic inflammation of the liver and to change up his diet. It is not his diet and he is still deathly sick he has been for years but now he is depressed and sad and he never eats. They said heartburn.... They are the meanest judgemental in it for the money.
Kristin McWeeney
I have been bringing my dogs and cat here for the past 10+ years. They have always been very professional and they love animals. My dog has had major dental surgery and she is doing well. Usually get in early to see them before my appointment time. Rarely have to wait. I’m in every month for an arthritis injection for my dog. She is so much better. Good place!
Steven Cheng
One of world renowned veterinary hospitals which is certified by AAHA too. I am very lucky and happy to be able to visit them and toured their facilities. The entire hospital is very well equipped and organized. They preform over 200 surgical procedures in a day for both dogs and cats. There animal shelters are also very well organized. And the adoption fee is much cheaper them many Bay Area SPCAs(only $125). I’m thinking to become one of their annual donors.
Sharon Reaves
I have a million-dollar cat who has been to the vet almost monthly since I adopted him 1 1/2 years ago. We've seen several vets at the SFSPCA and finally feel like we found "the one" in Dr Lynn. Dave is a sweet boy, but he doesn't like to be held or handled. She made him feel comfortable and really took the time to review his history and make recommendations for long-term and proactive treatment. She also worked with me to find alternate treatments as I was unable to give him the large pills she initially recommended. We just finished a round of antibiotics, and I've started him on flea meds and a few supplements to boost his immune system. Fingers and claws crossed, we hope this will help us avoid regular, unplanned visits, but we will definitely ask for Dr Lynn for all future appointments. Thanks for taking good care of us.
Alexis Shoshannah
I have had good experiences in the past but my most recent trip to the SPCA wasn’t very helpful. I had a kitten that I got from a jobless woman that wasn’t and couldn’t care for it. I knew I can’t have cats because I’m allergic but I didn’t want the kitten to be harmed. Anyways, I brought it to the SOCA and they turned me away with no resources provided.