
You want to keep your dog or cat protected, but squeezing a vet visit into a busy week can feel impossible. Between work, kids, and Houston traffic, preventive care sometimes slips to the bottom of the list.
On top of that, vaccines and other preventive services can add up quickly, especially if you are caring for multiple pets. Many families are looking for a way to keep their pets safe from preventable diseases without stretching the budget.
CityVAX was created with that exact challenge in mind. Our walk-in pop-up vaccination clinics bring affordable, high-quality preventive care straight into Houston-area neighborhoods. No appointment, no exam room wait, just efficient, low-cost services at community locations you already know.
Vaccinations are one of the most important ways to protect your pet from serious, often life-threatening diseases. At CityVAX, our team focuses on providing the essential vaccines your dog or cat needs, at prices designed to fit real-world budgets.
Core vaccines help protect your dog from contagious diseases that are common in our region and can be severe or even fatal. Typical core dog vaccines include:
Rabies: Required by law in Texas and vital for your pet’s safety and public health. Rabies is almost always fatal once symptoms appear, so prevention is critical.
Distemper, Parvovirus, and Adenovirus (often combined as DHPP or DAPP): These viruses can cause severe vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory disease, and neurologic problems, especially in puppies and unvaccinated dogs. Parvovirus is especially common in young dogs and can spread quickly in parks, boarding facilities, and neighborhoods.
Our team can recommend an age-appropriate vaccine plan, whether you are starting a puppy series or keeping an adult dog up to date.
Cats also need protection from contagious diseases, even if they live mostly or entirely indoors. Core cat vaccines typically include:
Rabies: Indoor cats can still be exposed through bats or other wildlife that enter the home. Texas law also requires rabies vaccination for cats.
FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Panleukopenia): This combination vaccine helps protect against upper respiratory infections and feline distemper, which can be especially dangerous for kittens.
If your cat goes outdoors or lives with other cats, vaccines become even more important due to increased exposure risk.
Vaccines work best when given on a recommended schedule. Puppies and kittens need a series of shots to build full immunity, followed by boosters at set intervals. Adult pets need regular boosters to stay protected.
Keeping vaccines current can help prevent:
CityVAX clinics focus on preventive care only. If our team identifies a concern that needs more in-depth medical attention, we will recommend follow-up with a full-service veterinary clinic.
Do I need records? If you have previous vaccination records, bring them with you so our team can avoid unnecessary repeat shots and help you stay on the right schedule. If you do not have records, we will discuss the safest approach based on your pet’s age and lifestyle.
Can my senior pet be vaccinated? Many senior pets can safely receive vaccines, but every situation is different. We will review your pet’s history with you and can suggest a plan tailored to their age and risk factors. For complex medical decisions, we may advise follow-up with a full-service veterinarian.
How long does it take? Because CityVAX focuses on preventive services like low-cost pet vaccinations, visits are typically quick. Most pets are in and out within a short time, which helps reduce stress for both pets and people.
CityVAX is built around convenience and access. Our walk-in pop-up model makes it easier to prioritize preventive care for your pets, even on a busy weekend.
No appointment needed: Just stop by during the posted clinic hours. This flexibility is especially helpful for families juggling changing work schedules or multiple pets.
Affordable pricing: By focusing on preventive care only, CityVAX can keep costs low for services like vaccinations, parasite prevention, heartworm testing, and microchipping. Early prevention is safer and often far less expensive than treating advanced disease.
Community locations: Our clinics are hosted at familiar neighborhood spots such as pet stores, auto parts stores, and local YMCA branches. Pets often feel more at ease in these settings, and you can combine your visit with errands you are already running.
Quick, focused visits: CityVAX is not a full-service hospital, and we do not provide surgery, emergency care, or extensive diagnostics beyond heartworm testing. That focused scope lets us move efficiently so you spend less time waiting and your pet spends less time feeling anxious.
If your pet needs care outside of vaccinations and other preventive services, our team will recommend follow-up with a full-service veterinary clinic that can provide complete medical evaluation and treatment.
CityVAX is bringing walk-in, low-cost pet vaccinations to several Houston-area neighborhoods this week. Choose the location that works best for you and your pet. No appointment needed — walk-ins welcome!
All clinics listed below run on: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Hours at every location: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Spring Location
Pet Supermarket
16000 Stuebner Airline Rd
Spring, TX 77379
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Deer Park Location
Advance Auto Parts
3206 Center St
Deer Park, TX 77536
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Pearland Location
PetSuites-Pearland
3205 Kirby Dr.
Pearland, TX 77584
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Houston Location
Wendel D. Ley Family YMCA
15055 Wallisville Rd.
Houston, TX 77049
Date: Saturday, May 9, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
All of these clinics are walk-in only. Come at any time during the posted hours with your dog or cat, and our team will help you with vaccinations and other preventive services available that day.
Planning to stop by one of our Houston-area pop-up clinics this week? A little preparation can help your visit go even more smoothly.
What to bring:
If you are interested in additional preventive services such as parasite prevention products, heartworm testing, or microchipping, you can explore our full range of offerings on the CityVAX preventive services page before you arrive.
If your pet has a current illness, injury, or complex medical condition, a full-service veterinary clinic is the best place for care. CityVAX is designed for healthy pets in need of vaccines and other routine preventive services, and our team can guide you toward additional care if we see something that needs follow-up.
Preventive care does not have to be complicated or expensive. With CityVAX, you can take care of essential vaccinations and other preventive services at a time and place that fits your life. Our Houston-area pop-up clinics make it easier to keep your pet protected year-round.
Stop by one of our Spring, Deer Park, Pearland, or Houston locations this week during clinic hours. If you have questions about services or what to expect, call (832) 281-0559 or visit our how our low-cost clinics operate page for more details. For the most up-to-date list of dates and locations across Pearland, League City, Richmond, Missouri City, Texas City, Webster, Katy, Fulshear, Spring, and Houston, check the current schedule on our schedule and locations page.