Starting June 2, Santa Barbara pet owners will have greater access to the veterinary clinic at Santa Barbara Humane Society. The clinic, at 5399 Overpass Road, will now be open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. every day except Wednesday.

The clinic offers low-cost vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, flea and worm treatments, nail-trims, and microchips for cats and dogs. Vaccines and spay/neuter are available by appointment only.

Financial assistance is available for low-income pet owners. The clinic does not provide routine or emergency care for pets, and pet guardians are urged to establish a relationship with a local veterinarian.

“We’re delighted to offer our affordable veterinary services to the entire Santa Barbara community,” said Dr. Katie Marrie, director of veterinary services at Santa Barbara Humane Society.

“New weekend hours will give those who work during the week a chance to bring their pets in to take advantage of all we have to offer your animals,” she said.

The Santa Barbara Humane Society serves the community with a shelter, animal-adoption services, a spay/neuter and vaccination clinic, humane education center, boarding kennels, and professional inspection and emergency response services.

For more, visit sbhumanesociety.org or call 805-964-4777.

— Marissa Miller for Santa Barbara Humane Society.