Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Services In York County

Spay/Neuter Clinic

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Mon, Dec 23rd
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TNR Walk-Ins Monday - Thursday

Welcome To The Spay / Neuter Clinic

Keeping your pets safe and healthy

We place great value on the individual medical care of each patient that comes through our doors.
The York County SPCA Spay/Neuter Clinic improves the health and well-being of animals and creates healthier, safer communities through high-quality, low-cost microchip, vaccination, and spay/neuter services. Since opening its doors in 2013, the clinic has performed more than 93,000 surgeries.

2023 Impact

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spay / neuter surgeries

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rabies vaccinations

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What We Offer

Clinic Services

The low-cost program includes spaying/neutering, microchipping, pain medications, and an e-collar for each pet. Our clinic does not offer any other procedures besides spaying, neutering, and simple hernia repairs during the spay/neuter surgery. Pricing for spay/neuter surgery is dependent upon species, sex, and weight. 

Cats

Animals must be at least 12 weeks old and have proof of a current rabies vaccination (certificate required) or must be vaccinated for rabies on the day of surgery. Pre-Surgical Bloodwork is required for cats 8 years and older (see additional fees).

Dogs

Animals must be at least 12 weeks old and have proof of a current rabies vaccination (certificate required) or must be vaccinated for rabies on the day of surgery. Pre-Surgical Bloodwork is required for dogs 6 years and older (see additional fees).

Additional Fees & Services

Pre-surgical bloodwork is required for dogs 6 years and older and cats 8 years and older. You may opt for other additional services at the time of drop-off.
If you are experiencing financial hardship and cannot afford the above fees, please contact SNAP of PA for potential financial assistance at 717-732-5377 or via their website.

Pit Bull Spay / Neuter Program

Due to breed overpopulation, we provide discounted spay/neuter surgery for pit bull-type dogs in York County. These appointments fill up quickly, so schedule yours today to give your pit bull a healthier future!

Preparing For Your Visit

Clinic Hours

Monday – Friday With Appointment

The spay/neuter clinic is located on the left side of the building. Please park in one of the numbered parking spaces in the lower parking lot and remain in your vehicle for a staff member to come to you.

Check In Between

7:00 - 7:30 a.m.

For Dogs

7:30 - 8:00 a.m.

For Owned Cats

8:00 - 8:30 a.m.

For all TNR

Pick Up Between

3:00 - 4:00 p.m.

The Same Day For All Owned Pets & Scheduled TNR

8:00 - 8:30 a.m.

The Next Day For TNR

Spay It Forward

You can help improve the quality of life of animals throughout our community.
Donations to the Spay It Forward fund offset the costs of surgeries and allow us to offer drastically reduced fees for feral cats and York County pit bulls. These services are a vital part of reducing pet overpopulation and managing community cats.

Have A Question?

Clinic FAQs

For your convenience, we have put together some of the most commonly asked questions about the Spay/Neuter Clinic. Of course, if you have a question not covered here, please feel free to contact us.

Can I add additional services when I drop my pet off for surgery, even if I did not prepay for them?

You can still opt for additional services on the morning of your pet’s surgery during the check in process. 

What forms of payment does the spay/neuter clinic accept?

When scheduling online, we accept most major credit cards. We do NOT accept care credit. At the time of pick up, the clinic accepts credit, cash and check in person. 

Does the spay/neuter clinic offer refunds for cancelled appointments?

To cancel an appointment, submit the contact form. A refund will be issued when the appointment is cancelled.

Does the spay/neuter clinic keep a cancelation list?
Due to the volume of surgeries the clinic performs daily, we do not keep a cancelation list. Our online scheduler always offers the soonest available appointments.

How Can We Help?

Clinic Contact FOrm

If you have a question, need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, or request access to medical records from a previous appointment (proof of rabies vaccination status,  bloodwork, etc.), please contact us using the contact form below. To help us better assist you, please provide the pet’s name and the name of the person who scheduled the appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clinic Contact FOrm

If you have a question, need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, or request access to medical records from a previous appointment (proof of rabies vaccination status,  bloodwork, etc.), please contact us using the contact form. To help us better assist you, please provide the pet’s name and the name of the person who scheduled the appointment.

Clinic FAQs

Can I add additional services when I drop my pet off for surgery, even if I did not prepay for them?

You can still opt for additional services on the morning of your pet’s surgery during the check in process. 

What forms of payment does the spay/neuter clinic accept?

When scheduling online, we accept most major credit cards. We do NOT accept care credit. At the time of pick up, the clinic accepts credit, cash and check in person. 

Does the spay/neuter clinic offer refunds for cancelled appointments?

To cancel an appointment, submit the contact form. A refund will be issued when the appointment is cancelled.

Does the spay/neuter clinic keep a cancelation list?
Due to the volume of surgeries the clinic performs daily, we do not keep a cancelation list. Our online scheduler always offers the soonest available appointments.

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Clinic Closures
The clinic is closed the following dates:
  • January 1
  • May 16, 27
  • June 17 – 21
  • July 4, 5
  • August 15, 16, 26 – 31
  • September 1, 2, 26, 27
  • October 21 – 25
  • November 28, 29
  • December 23 – 31

Dogs in Heat

If your dog is currently in heat or her heat cycle has ended within the past six weeks, it is strongly recommended to delay her surgery until the uterus and ovaries have returned to their normal state. Being in estrus (in heat) can put your pet at an increased risk for intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. Being in heat will also increase your pet’s time under anesthesia and increase the size of her surgical incision. 

If you need to reschedule your appointment, please email clinic@ycspca.org, and we can reschedule your pet to a later date. If you wish to proceed with the surgery despite your pet being in heat or recently being in heat, there will be an additional waiver to sign at check-in stating that you acknowledge the increased anesthetic risks involved in having the procedure, and a $25 “in heat” fee will be due at the time of pick-up.