National Spay Alliance Savannah
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Offering low-cost, high-quality veterinary care. Savannah’s premier non-profit veterinary clinic.
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11 GATEWAY Boulevard S
Savannah, GA
31419
Opening Hours
| Monday | 7:30am - 12pm |
| 2:30pm - 5:30pm | |
| Tuesday | 7:30am - 12pm |
| 2:30pm - 5:30pm | |
| Thursday | 7:30am - 12pm |
| 2:30pm - 5:30pm | |
| Friday | 7:30am - 12pm |
| 12:30pm - 5:30pm |
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Our History:
National Spay Alliance Foundation began in the spring of 2013 it was founded by Pam Pierce and a Colorado Veterinarian as Spay Today Mobile Outreach. Realizing the the need for low cost spay/neuter services in under served communities the program expanded from its Colorado roots. The gold standard for spay/neuter clinics developed by the Humane Alliance of North Carolina was utilized to design a high volume high quality program. To date we have worked in Colorado, Kansas, Georgia, New Mexico and New York with our mobile units. We began going to Dalton, GA at the request of a local rescue organization in the Spring of 2013 with our mobile unit. At the close of each trip a waiting list still existed for services. We began coming more frequently until it was clear the need for services was immense. In March of 2015 we opened our spay/neuter/medical clinic in Dalton, GA. We now offer services to the public as well as county facilities, rescue groups and humane societies. We do not exclude clients based on geographical or income restrictions. While our focus is on spay/neuter, we also offer low-cost basic services such as vaccinations, heartworm testing, preventatives and microchipping. The Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. The organization has applied for and received grants to reduce the cost of services to community members.
In 2018 we were asked to come to Savannah to help a rescue group. After a couple of trips we realized Savannah and the surrounding areas needed help. We have seen such positive results through our work in Northwest Georgia so we choose to bring our services here to help so many animals in need. We have seen a reduction of euthanasia, families taking better care of the pets, as well as a better educated community. With our passion and the help of the Savannah and surrounding communities we hope to make a difference. It is 2020 and we are opening our clinic in Savannah. We invite you to join us in our endeavor to reduce euthanasia and create a pet friendly community we can all be proud of.
Thank you for taking the time to read about us,
Pam Pierce and Kim Ott