Sanford Clinic Hours:
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. : 8:00AM – 5:30PM, Closed for lunch 11:30AM – 1:00PM
Wed., Sat, Sun. : Closed
Vaccine Clinic Day: Every Tuesday
The Pet Alliance is here to keep pets happy and healthy so they can remain in their forever homes.
Our veterinary teams provide comprehensive preventative healthcare for pets of all ages to keep them happy and healthy throughout their lifetime. Our services include: examinations, vaccinations, routine blood work such as heartworm and fecal tests and senior bloodwork, radiographs, nail trims, ear cleanings, anal gland expression, skin/allergy treatment, heartworm consult/treatment and spay/neuter surgery.
*Please note all surgeries require a $70 deposit at the time of scheduling. All deposits are forfeited if surgeries are not cancelled within 48 hours of their scheduled date and time.
*All surgeries must be paid for in full when you drop off your pet (we can take payment onsite morning of). Failure to pay for the surgery fees will result in rescheduling or cancellation.
*All written prescription requests must be communicated at the time of appointment. Any written prescription that is requested without an appointment will incur a $7 prescription fee.
*To cancel or reschedule an appointment at our Sanford Clinic, please email: sanfordclinic@
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Sanford Clinic Hours:
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday from 8:00 am – 5:30 pm (Closed for Lunch 11:30am – 1:00pm)
Closed on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday
Vaccine Clinic Day: Every Tuesday
You must have an appointment. Click here to schedule.
Yes, anyone that is 18 years or older is welcome to make an appointment for their cat(s) or dog(s) to the clinic. We offer basic services at affordable prices for all customers no matter where your location.
Currently, our focus are dogs and cats
A handwritten prescription from your Pet Alliance Clinic is needed for online pet pharmacies and other prescription services. Prescriptions MUST be picked up in person (they cannot be faxed, emailed, or mailed). Please call our customer care team at (407) 351-7722 to confirm and pick up your pet’s prescription. Please note that all written prescription requests must be communicated at the time of appointment. Any written prescription that is requested without an appointment will incur a $7 prescription fee.
The clinic does provide a payment plan through CareCredit and ScratchPay. Applications are encouraged to be submitted before arriving at our clinic
We do not provide that service in our clinic or shelter.
Your visit today supports our shelter and programs.
To cancel or reschedule an appointment at our Sanford Clinic, please email: sanfordclinic@
Services Questions
As animals age there is the potential for development of conditions that can make routinely used anesthesia drugs difficult for their system to handle. Blood work can help identify problems that should be considered before anesthesia is administered and helps lower the risk of potential complications.
At 8 weeks of age, your puppy should receive Bordatella, DA2PP, and Canine Flu vaccines. It’s also recommended that puppies also receive Strongid, a dewormer.
At 12 weeks of age, your puppy is old enough to receive their first Rabies and Leptospirosis vaccines. This is also the age where your puppy is able to be spayed/neutered— a surgery that requires proof that a rabies vaccine was given to your animal.
Boosters for certain shots are required, so know that multiple visits are needed to fully protect your puppy against common diseases. You can make your appointment at any of our clinic by calling (407) 351–7722.
Between 6-8 weeks of age your kitten should receive the first FVRCP vaccine, a FVRCP booster at 10-12 weeks, and the third booster at 14-16 weeks. The rabies vaccine should be given at 12-16 weeks of age.
Surgery can be done as early as 12 weeks of age.
It is not required, but strongly encouraged. Spay/Neuter of pets helps to control over population of animals in our area, and has important health benefits. The result is fewer homeless pets in our community. If your pet is not altered prior to their first appointment, you can schedule an appointment at our clinics here.
Yes. We do offer euthanasia services at our Sanford Clinic. Please email us at sanfordclinic@petallianceorlando.org to learn more / schedule this service.
At this time, we do NOT offer dental services at our Sanford Clinic, but YES we do recommend you take your pet to your vet for regular oral check ups. Bad breath from your pet is no smiling matter. Oral disease can lead to serious consequences for both cats and dogs. This can include serious infections, severe pain and even organ damage. With regular oral health maintenance and check-ups, most of these problems can be avoided. Check your pet between visits for these warning signs:
- Tartar buildup on the teeth
- Swollen, receding or bleeding gums
- Fractured or abscessed teeth
- Change in eating habits
- Bad breath
Keep these 3 important steps in mind:
STEP 1: Bring your pet to your vet for a dental exam if you suspect a problem, don’t wait for their annual checkup.
STEP 2: Begin a dental care regimen at home.
STEP 3: Schedule regular veterinary checkups for oral cleanings and maintenance.
These simple steps will ensure proper pet dental health care for your pet!

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