

Hamlett Spay & Neuter Clinic

Legacy
Josephine H. and Dr. Alan H. Hamlett dedicated advocates for animal welfare in Colorado Springs. As a veterinarian, Dr. Hamlett's passion fueled their mission to establish a pioneering facility for high-volume, low-cost sterilization in the 1970s. Their legacy lives on through the Josephine H. Hamlett and Dr. Alan H. Hamlett Trust, which continues to support local organizations, including the Hamlett Spay anduter Clinic, with significant grants to further their impactful work. Their commitment has made a lasting difference in the fight against pet overpopulation.
Our Story
Established in 1977, the Hamlett Spay and Neuter Clinic is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing affordable veterinary care to the Colorado Springs community. Founded through the generosity of Josephine H. and Dr. Alan H. Hamlett, the clinic focuses on reducing pet overpopulation by offering low-cost sterilization and essential vaccinations. As a long-standing pillar of the Pikes Peak region, it remains committed to ensuring that high-quality medical services are accessible to all pet owners, regardless of their financial situation.