Low Cost Vaccination Options in Indianapolis, IN 

FACE Clinic

1505 Massachusetts Avenue, Indy 46201

https://faceanimalclinic.org/services/vaccine-clinic/

Prices for dogs are – https://faceanimalclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Dog-Vax-and-Prevent-Schedule.pdf

Prices for cats are – https://faceanimalclinic.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Cat-Vax-and-Prevent-Schedule.pdf

IndyHumane

7929 N. Michigan Road, Indy 46268

https://indyhumane.org/clinics/services/

 Appointment required.  Saturday hours available.  Signup online at https://indyhumane.org/clinics/vaccine-clinic/

Noah’s All Pet Express 

3810 W. Washington Street, Indy 46241

No appointment necessary – drive thru

https://www.allpetnoahs.com/express

Pricing – https://www.allpetnoahs.com/prices

West Michigan Street Vet Clinic

3811 W. Michigan Street, Indy 46222

https://www.michiganstreetvet.com/vaccinations     

Walk-in Clinic – be sure to check their hours on the website https://www.michiganstreetvet.com/hours

 **West Michigan Street is also a full-service vet clinic.  It is walk-in and first come, first served. Be sure to follow their Facebook page for early closings due to high volume. 

WE HIGHLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO FOLLOW FACEBOOK PAGES AS WELL FOR VACCINATION, MICROCHIP, AND FLEA MED SPECIALS TOO.

Vaccinations

 

 

DAPP (5-in-one) for Dogs

Also known as the “parvo shot” the DAPP is a core vaccine for puppies. This includes Distemper, Adenovirus, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and Parvovirus. Puppies should get their first shot at 6-8 weeks of age and then every 3-4 weeks until they are 16 weeks old.

 

Rabies for Dogs and Cats

Rabies is required by Indiana law for any pet 3 months of age and older. There are 1 and 3 year options.  

 

FVRCP for Cats

This is the 3-way for cats. Kittens should receive their first dose at 8 weeks and one booster. This protects against Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia.

*These are the vaccines Hoosier Fix offers with spay/neuter services. There are other vaccines that your pet may need based on their lifestyle.  Talk to your vet for more information!