Remedy is bringing care into the community.
To make veterinary services more accessible, we’re launching local vaccine clinics in Gainesville, FL - offering core preventative care at affordable prices, right where families need it most. All vaccines are only $25 : First come first serve, while supplies last. No appointments required.
Check below for upcoming dates and locations.
Know an area in Gainesville that needs a clinic like this? Let us know—we’re here to help care reach further.
Mobile vaccine clinics, right to you.
Up next:
Alachua County Animal Services at 3400 NE 53rd Ave, Gainesville, FL 32609 on Saturday November 1st from 10:30am - 2pm
Services offered:
DA2PP (dogs): Protects against distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, and parainfluenza a serious and potentially fatal viruses that affect the respiratory, digestive, and nervous systems.
Bordetella (dogs): Helps prevent kennel cough, a contagious respiratory infection common in social or boarding settings.
Leptospirosis (dogs): Protects against leptospirosis, a bacterial disease spread through water or urine that can affect the kidneys and liver - and can spread to humans.
FVRCP (cats): Covers feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia - common, contagious viruses that affect the respiratory and immune systems.
FeLV (cats) : Feline Leukemia Virus Vaccination
Rabies (dogs & cats): Legally required vaccine that protects against rabies, a fatal viral disease that can spread to humans.
Flea and Tick/Heartworm Preventatives (dogs & cats): Pricing based on size.
Dewormer (dogs & cats): Drontal Plus for dogs, Droncit and Profender for cats.
Microchips (dogs & cats)
FIV/FeLV Snap Test (cats): The FeLV/FIV test is a simple blood test that determines whether a cat has been infected with Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) or Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV).
Heartworm Snap Test (dogs): The heartworm test is a simple blood test that determines whether a dog has been infected with heartworms