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Welcome to South Alabama Spay and Neuter Center!
(251) 343-5033
We are located in Mobile, AL and are dedicated to decreasing pet overpopulation. South AL Spay and Neuter Center provides a high quality, low cost option for spay and neuter procedures. We have developed a high quality hospital that meets or exceeds the standard of care for these services. We do not have the financial demands of a full service hospital and can pass these savings on to you. We also offer vaccinations and wellness care for pets that have been spayed or neutered.
Dr. Jeni Knizley is our veterinarian. She is a Mobile native and has been practicing in the area for over 5 years. Dr. Knizley's passion is surgery (especially spays and neuters) and shelter medicine.
We are not a substitute for regular veterinary visits. If you do not have a regular veterinarian, we will be happy to refer you to a veterinary hospital in your area.
We are now participating in Maddie's Fund!
Maddie's Fund surgeries are for individuals with a Medicaid card. The co-pay on Maddie's Fund surgery is $10 for cats and $20 for dogs. The pet must be current on Rabies vaccination, or a Rabies vaccine can be purchased at the time of surgery.
Surgeries by appointment only
3488 Springhill Avenue Mobile, AL 36608
(251) 343-5033
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