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Home > Feral Cat Services > Financial Help for Veterinary Services

Financial Help for Veterinary Services

Coupons & Discounts

Multiple Pet Discount

Most veterinarians will give you a substantial discount if you bring in more than one pet on the same day. Ask your veterinarian if he or she offers this discount, or would consider doing so.

Bideawee Coupon

Bideawee offers a 10%-off coupon for veterinary services in the The Village Voice, a free weekly newspaper available on street corners throughout the city.

410 East 38th Street, Manhattan, 10016

Web: www.bideawee.org

Phone: (212) 532-5884

E-mail: ManhattanVet@bideawee.org

Payment Plans & Credit

Payment Plan

Ask your veterinarian if he/she can offer you a payment plan that would allow you to pay the bill over time.

Care Credit

Care Credit is a line of credit that can be used for veterinary bills (and human medical and dental bills). It offers a no-interest loan if paid off within two years. Ask your veterinarian if they accept Care Credit or if they would like to. (Some veterinary offices provide literature and an application for Care Credit.) They take instant applications over the phone, so if your veterinarian already accepts it, you can apply on the spot.

Free & Low-Cost Veterinary Services

St. Clement's Episcopal Church

St. Clement's Episcopal Church periodically offers free vet care clinics for those in need. Appointments are on a first come, first served basis and there is a limit of two pets per household.

422 West 46th Street, Manhattan, 10036

Web: www.stclementsnyc.org

Phone: (212) 246-7277 x35

ASPCA – Henry Bergh Memorial Hospital

The ASPCA's Henry Bergh Memorial Hospital may offer more affordable veterinary services than your regular veterinarian.

424 East 92nd Street, Manhattan, 10128

Web: www.aspca.org

Phone: (212) 876-7700 x4200

Humane Society of New York – Animal Clinic

The Humane Society of New York's Animal Clinic may offer more affordable veterinary services than your regular veterinarian.

306 East 59th Street, Manhattan, 10022

Web: www.humanesocietyny.org

Phone: (212) 752-4840

Financial Assistance Programs for Veterinary Care

NY SAVE (Save Animals in Veterinary Emergency)

331 West 57th Street, Suite 293, New York, NY 10019

Web: www.nysave.org

Phone: (212) 246-0057

E-mail at nycsave@aol.com

American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA): Helping Pets Fund

P.O. Box 150899, Denver, CO 80215-0899

Web: www.aahahelpingpets.org

Phone: (866) 443-5738

Fax: (720) 963-4404

E-mail at info@aahahelpingpets.org

Vet-I-Care

P.O. Box 41, Clarksburg, NJ 08510

Web: www.vet-i-care.org

Phone: (609) 259-8300 x126

E-mail: mdurnien@vet-i-care.org

Help-A-Pet

Limitations: Assistance focused on physically and mentally challenged individuals, senior citizens, and children of the working poor.

P.O. Box 244, Hinsdale, IL 60522

Web: www.help-a-pet.org

Phone: (630) 986-9504

In Memory of Magic

Limitations: No assistance with routine care or vet care already received; see full list of qualifications online. (Note: Once approved, can raise money from online community of supporters; must communicate online and respond to e-mails within 24 hours.)

Web: www.imom.org

The Pet Fund

Limitations: No routine or preventative care and no treatment where the prognosis for survival beyond six months is 50% or less.

1510 19th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

Web: www.thepetfund.com

Phone: (916) 443-6007

E-mail: info@thepetfund.com

United Animal Nations LifeLine

Limitations: No assistance with routine care, ongoing illness, testing/diagnosis, or if vet care already received and pet released from care; see full list of qualifications online.

P.O. Box 188890, Sacramento, CA 95818

Web: www.uan.org/lifeline/

Phone: (916) 429-2457

E-mail: info@uan.org

Feline Veterinary Emergency Assistance Program

Limitations: Cats/kittens only; life-threatening illnesses, injuries, or conditions or one that seriously compromises the quality of life. (Note: Contact them to see if they currently are accepting applications.)

1641 Elizabeth Lane Yuba City, CA 95993

Web: www.fveap.org

E-mail: fveap@earthlink.net

 

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