Important information for if you are in need services at The Doney Clinic

Dr. Stan Coe, a founder of The Doney Clinic, examines a client.
The Doney Clinic is open 3-5PM on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month (no clinic on Thanksgiving weekend.) It is strongly encouraged that everyone in need of veterinary care come to The Union Gospel Mission, 318 2nd Ave Ext S, Seattle, WA, 98104 (in Pioneer Square) and line up by noon as there are a limited number of places and latecomers will be turned away unless there is a genuine emergency.
We offer limited veterinary care, flea treatment costs $5. vaccinations, nail clipping, ear treatments, basic care and some blood work can be done. No micro-chipping, x-ray, ultrasound, fracture clinic, etc. Some conditions require some patients be referred to another vet clinic which will require a signed contract to repay the cost of veterinary care on a monthly basis.
We have a food bank for pet food, cat and dog supplies (beds, bowls, small crates, toys, leashes and collars, etc.) When available, prescription diets for special needs will be given out when recommended by the veterinarians. All our staff are volunteers and the food and beds are all donated. We do purchase some medications and also use the donated medicines from area Vet Clinics. We do not receive any public funds.
In order to receive care you must have proof of residency in Seattle, bring photo ID with you and documentation of income less than $750 a month. The Doney Clinic believes in controlling the pet population, so your pet either must be spayed or neutered or you must be willing to spay and neuter your pet. Spay and neuter vouchers are available at The Doney Clinic and surgeries are done in partnership with The Seattle Animal Shelter Spay & Neuter Clinic at 2061 15th Ave West Seattle, WA 98119.
We offer limited veterinary care, flea treatment costs $5. vaccinations, nail clipping, ear treatments, basic care and some blood work can be done. No micro-chipping, x-ray, ultrasound, fracture clinic, etc. Some conditions require some patients be referred to another vet clinic which will require a signed contract to repay the cost of veterinary care on a monthly basis.
We have a food bank for pet food, cat and dog supplies (beds, bowls, small crates, toys, leashes and collars, etc.) When available, prescription diets for special needs will be given out when recommended by the veterinarians. All our staff are volunteers and the food and beds are all donated. We do purchase some medications and also use the donated medicines from area Vet Clinics. We do not receive any public funds.
In order to receive care you must have proof of residency in Seattle, bring photo ID with you and documentation of income less than $750 a month. The Doney Clinic believes in controlling the pet population, so your pet either must be spayed or neutered or you must be willing to spay and neuter your pet. Spay and neuter vouchers are available at The Doney Clinic and surgeries are done in partnership with The Seattle Animal Shelter Spay & Neuter Clinic at 2061 15th Ave West Seattle, WA 98119.
The Doney Clinic is available by bus routes 10, 12, 47 & 99's stopping at S. Jackson St & 2nd Ave S, 1, 116,118,119, 124, 13, 131, 132, 14, 21, 2, 36, 3, 42, 43, 49, 4, D, 7, 84, 13 & 70's stopping at 3rd Ave S & S Main St, 202, 590, 592, 593, 594, 595's stopping at 2nd Ave Ext S & S Washington St, 106, 143, 150, 152, 157, 158, 159, 161, 177, 178, 179, 190, 192, 601, 83, 577, 578's stopping at 2nd Ave Ext & S Jackson St, 412, 413, 416, 421, 425 & 435's stopping at Yesler Wy & 2nd Ave S. All stops are 0.1 mile from The Union Gospel Mission. Plan your trip with Metro here or by calling 205-553-3000. It is best to check with Metro if you need an accessible trip.
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The Doney Memorial Pet Clinic is 501(c)3 registered in the State of Washington.