Veterinary Center Closure Notice

Thank you for 8 incredible years at the Veterinary Center! Our Veterinary Center has permanently closed its practice as SPCA Tampa Bay shifts its focus to providing low-cost care options to pet owners in Pinellas County. 

Many more pet owners have shared with us that they’re facing financial hardships. These hardships are making it difficult to provide the food, veterinary care and grooming that their pets need. That’s where we can help.

To help more pets stay with their loving families, we’ve increased the pet care resources available to Pinellas County residents. We’ve started low-cost vaccine clinics and grooming clinics, and expanded our pet food banks to three Pinellas County locations. 

We’re thankful for the trust that you’ve placed in our veterinarians, vet techs and staff over the past 8 years. Together, we’ve spayed or neutered more than 25,000 dogs and cats, and provided veterinary care to thousands of pets since 2016.

FAQ’s

How do I request my pet’s records?

Clients can request to receive their pet’s records. Please complete the form below to submit your records request or call (727) 220-1770 and leave a brief message with your first and last name, phone number, pet(s) name, and your preferred email. Please allow up to 2 weeks for our staff to complete your request.








    Why did you close?

    SPCA Tampa Bay has shifted its focus to providing low-cost care options to pet owners in Pinellas County. 


    Do you have another veterinarian that you are recommending or referring us to?

    We do not have any recommendations however, there are many wonderful hospitals in the St. Petersburg area that are currently accepting new patients. 


    Where is my doctor going? I would like to follow them.

    During this transition, our doctors are taking time to decide their future path. We are unable to provide this information at this time. 


    What happens if my pet needs follow up care or additional vaccination appointments?

    We highly recommend establishing care with another veterinarian as soon as possible to ensure your pet gets the follow up care it needs.