The ASPCA CVC offers basic veterinary care for pet cats and dogs. The CVC is not a full-service animal hospital, and the scope of services is limited to the following:
Spay and neuter surgeryIs my pet eligible for spay/neuter?
Physical Exams
In-house diagnostics (we do not offer outside lab workups)
Vaccines, deworming, flea control
Microchipping
Treatment for skin, eye, ear, and respiratory infections
Miami-Dade Animal Services one- and three-year dog license (tag)View requirements for purchasing dog licenses from the ASPCA
Humane euthanasia is offered when necessary to relieve suffering and allow owners to make compassionate end-of-life decisions for their pets.
The ASPCA does not provide the following services:
Grooming or routine nail trims
Pet boarding
X-rays, blood work or ultrasound
Overnight hospitalization
Emergency medical care (some examples include excessive bleeding, unresponsive pet, difficulty breathing, actively seizing, bone fractures)
If your pet requires emergency medical care, go to an emergency veterinary hospital immediately.
To locate an emergency veterinary clinic near you, visit the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) website.
The ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic is not an animal shelter and does not accept animals for surrender or offer pets for adoption.
The ASPCA offers accessible, affordable basic and preventative veterinary care and spay/neuter services to Miami-Dade County cats and dogs at ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic (CVC) in the Liberty City community of Miami, Florida. The clinic is staffed with professionally trained, fully licensed veterinarians and technicians, and our teams follow all guidelines established by the Association of Shelter Veterinarians.
Languages: Staff at the ASPCA Community Veterinary Clinic speak English, Spanish, and Creole-Haitian.