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Houston Humane Society opens first stand-alone veterinary clinic
Summary
The Houston Humane Society opened a 10,000-square-foot stand-alone veterinary clinic on March 24 that offers full-service care and will serve as a hub for community outreach programs.
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The Houston Humane Society opened its first stand-alone veterinary clinic on March 24. The 10,000-square-foot facility is housed in the former William A. Vinson Branch Library on Fuqua and is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The organization launched the clinic alongside a refreshed brand identity that emphasizes community engagement and efforts to reduce pet overpopulation. Mary Beck, the society's executive director, described the opening as a significant milestone for the organization.
Key facts:
- The clinic opened March 24 and occupies 10,000 square feet in the former William A. Vinson Branch Library on Fuqua.
- Operating hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- The space was designed by Michael Ta of Ta Building Workshop and is expected to increase the society's capacity to treat at least 30 percent more animals, the organization said.
- The Houston Humane Society's primary shelter on Almeda Road will continue to house rescued animals while the Fuqua clinic focuses on serving public pet-care needs.
- Services reported for the clinic include vaccinations, spay and neuter procedures, ultrasounds, laser therapy, dental care, wellness exams, microchipping, and a range of surgical and life-saving medical treatments.
- The site will also be used for community-focused outreach such as pet pantry distribution, behavioral rehabilitation, education camps, and specialized care for wildlife and exotic animals.
Summary:
The clinic is intended to expand access to veterinary care in the region and to support efforts to reduce pet overpopulation, the society said. The organization expects the site to increase its treatment capacity and to serve as a base for community outreach programs. Specific operational milestones and detailed timelines were not announced.
