Vaccinations and Microchipping

Vaccinating and microchipping your pet is a simple, affordable way to safeguard their health and well-being.

We offer affordable vaccinations, microchipping, dewormer, and flea and tick treatment at multiple locations. These services help protect pets from preventable illnesses and support a long, healthy life. 

By Appointment

Whether you’re an adopter, a neighbor, or simply looking for affordable, high-quality care, you can request an appointment for your pet’s vaccines at one of our weekly clinics. Vaccine appointments are available by request at the location below. Appointments are required and fill up quickly. New openings are added monthly, so we encourage you to check back regularly.

Peter Detkin and Michelle Oates Detkin Animal Community Center (ACC) at HSSV

Address:
901 Ames Avenue
Milpitas, CA
Call: 408-262-2133 x108

Hours:
Wed, Fri, Sat, 9:00 am – 3:45 pm
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Walk-in

Our Neighborhood Vaccine Clinics are designed to serve families in high-need areas with limited access to affordable veterinary care. These walk-in, first come, first served clinics offer low-cost vaccines and preventative treatments in underserved neighborhoods throughout Santa Clara County.

If you are able to access care through a private veterinary provider, we encourage you to do so—this helps ensure our services remain available to those with the greatest need.

Neighborhood Vaccine Clinics

Locations:
We host our Neighborhood Vaccine Clinics at local parks and community centers throughout San Jose, exclusively for Santa Clara County residents. Those living outside the county are welcome to schedule an appointment at our onsite clinic in Milpitas.

Please Note: If you have a brachycephalic pet—such as a Pug, French Bulldog, Boston Terrier, Shih Tzu, or cats like Persians and Exotic Shorthairs—we recommend choosing one of our indoor clinic locations during warmer months. These pets are more sensitive to heat because their shortened airways make it harder for them to cool off by panting, putting them at greater risk for heatstroke. When the weather heats up, it’s especially important to keep them indoors as much as possible, ensure they have access to fresh water, and limit heavy exercise. Indoor clinics offer a safer environment for heat-sensitive animals.

Please be aware that if staff deems it unsafe to treat a pet due to weather conditions, we may elect not to provide services at that time in the interest of the animal’s health and safety.

Days and Times:
Typically scheduled on Tuesdays and Thursdays each month from 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM. Times subject to change based on weather or maximum capacity for the day.

Please Note: The HSSV team takes a lunch break from 12:00 PM – 12:30 PM. If you arrive during this time, you may need to wait until they return.

Neighborhood Clinics Services & Pricing

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