The San Francisco SPCA is excited to welcome vets who will help us achieve our goal of providing exceptional care to all pets in San Diego County and throughout the state of California. The San SFSPCA is pleased to welcome physicians from across the Bay Area, but also from other parts of the country and around the world, to help us fulfill our mission of providing exceptional care to all dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, amphibians and other animals with special needs.
Presidio Way Veterinary Hospital is a fully equipped animal hospital that provides comprehensive health care to all animals. With advanced medical tools and equipment, we ensure that we provide a complete medical management and wellness program for every San Francisco animal that will strive to provide its services. In addition to our general practice, we have a full-time team of veterinarians with over 30 years of experience in animal care and veterinary medicine.
In addition, each shelter veterinarian develops and maintains a comprehensive program of procedures to ensure that all animals at the shelter meet acceptable guidelines and standards of care and best practices in the industry. Injuries, illnesses and other misfortunes can happen at any time, so it is vital that you have access to the most up-to-date medical care available to your pet. Finding a good emergency room is the best option to ensure that your pet receives first-class medical care. Animals can become ill or injured during the day, requiring veterinary staff to respond to and treat a wide range of problems, from minor ailments to serious, life-threatening conditions.
With a team of licensed veterinarians and technicians who are members of the American Veterinary Medicine Association, they can ensure that they have the best skills to take care of your pet and treat diseases and injuries. We support our staff and provide a wide range of animal health services at San Francisco California Veterinary Medical Center.
Our full-time veterinary team consists of licensed veterinarians and approved veterinarians, all of whom work in various specialist areas such as animal health, animal care and veterinary medicine. In addition to our full-time employees, we rely on a diverse group of specialists from a wide range of specialties, including veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine, dog and cat care and animal nutrition.
Every person joining the City and County of San Francisco workforce must provide proof of a work permit in the United States. Please note that forgery or attempted deception of your application may be punishable by a fine of up to $10,000 and / or a one-year prison sentence or both.

For more information, visit the San Francisco Animal Control Department's website, Animal Care and Control, or call 1-888-543-4444 or 1-888-CALIFORNIA-4357. You can also obtain information about violations of state animal welfare laws anywhere in California through the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website. General information about the online application process for the City and County of San Diego. Your computer is responsible for all online applications made by the public and you can obtain more information at [email protected] or by calling (925) 855-686-3200.
The Coyote Point Shelter is located in the San Francisco Bay Area in San Diego County, CA, at the corner of Mission Street and Mission Avenue, in front of City Hall.
In addition to full-payers, the San Francisco SPCA offers a financial assistance program that allows veterinarians to care for many clients who do not have veterinary treatment options. Programs and services include animal-assisted therapy, veterinary training and animal care. Many vets in the city offer better medical care to their patients. To serve their paying customers, New York City Animal Care and Control (NYACC) and San Diego County Animal Control offer a Financial Assistance Program (FAP) that allows veterinarians to care for many of their clients who do not have veterinary care from a veterinarian, such as the Coyote Point Shelter.
Most veterinary practices also behave similarly to the San Francisco SPCA and San Diego County Animal Control. All vets and practitioners receive an annual fee - for - of $5,000 for a full-time vet and $1,500 for part-time.

With experienced veterinarians who have been in practice for several years, you can get the best out of your pet's care and expectations. By carefully selecting doctors who treat people who are close to you and your loved one, you want first-class healthcare for your pets. With experienced vets and nurses who treat and care for you, we can all be reassured when we know that our pets are in good hands. As medical treatment is facilitated by the use of advanced technologies and procedures in veterinary medicine, I can assure you that all my pets will receive the full medical care and treatment they need.
Our veterinarians work directly with veterinarians to understand the condition of your pet and develop an appropriate treatment plan. Sometimes we travel around the city in our vans and take care of the medical needs of pets and the homeless.