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Help for Animals

Veterinarians,

About us

Help For Animals Inc operates as a 501(c)3 Non-Profit Organization and was organized by our founder, the late Dorothy Cridlin, and a handful of volunteers for the purpose of curbing the pet overpopulation in the Tri-state area. Help for Animals Clinic is primarily a high volume, low-cost, spay/neuter clinic. Kelly Pinkston is specially trained in state of the art spay/neuter procedures and has performed nearly 100,000 surgeries during her 28 years of practice.

Services we offer

Veterinary Care. Spay & Neuter.

Reviews
5.02 Reviews
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Sarah P.
Mar 2015
5.0
Veterinarians
Yes, I recommend this pro
$300
They’re limited at what they do.  They give vaccinations.  The difference is the cost from the other one.  The vet is there for the love of the animals.  They're very good and when they can't handle at something; they recommend a good someone. 

Donna K.
Aug 2013
5.0
Veterinarians
Yes, I recommend this pro
$485
I cannot say enough good things about Help for Animals. Our local vet (in Charleston, WV) wanted over $600.00 to give my niece's GSD her heartworm treatment. This didn't count extra bloodwork, x-rays, monthly medication, or follow up. Help for Animals did ALL of that for less than $500.00. They're AWESOME!! Not only that, when a feral cat showed up at our doorstep, in heat, we put her in a cat carrier, and then we caught all the Toms sniffing around her and put them in carriers and took the whole lot of them to Help for Animals for spay and neutering. Cat spay $37.00, cat neuter, $22.00, including a rabies shot. That's AMAZING!! We had 9 cats spayed and neutered for less that the cost that 2 would have been locally. I recommend them without reservation!!

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FAQ

Help for Animals is currently rated 5.0 overall out of 5.

No, Help for Animals does not offer free project estimates.

No, Help for Animals does not offer eco-friendly accreditations.

No, Help for Animals does not offer a senior discount.

No, Help for Animals does not offer emergency services.

No, Help for Animals does not offer warranties.

Help for Animals offers the following services: Veterinary Care. Spay & Neuter.