Jackson clinic takes care of community veterinary needs

By Robert TimmonsMay 14, 2026

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1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Neidalys Flores and Sgt. Stephanie Arslanovic keep Banjo occupied as Pvt. Eimy Castillo swabs the dog’s ears during a recent exam. The clinic, located at 2445-D Knight Road, is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL
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2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Staff Sgt. Neidalys Flores, an animal care specialist at the Fort Jackson Veterinary Clinic holds her dog Maui as Dr. Gianna Covelli, veterinarian, during a recent exam. The clinic, located at 2445-D Knight Road, is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. (Photo Credit: Robert Timmons) VIEW ORIGINAL

Did you know there is a place on post where you can take your pets for medical issues?

The Fort Jackson Veterinary Clinic, located at 2445-D Knight Road, is on post to help the community with pet problems.

“We provide veterinary services such as immunizations, basic surgeries, mass removals, health certificate exams to pets of active duty service members, their families, retirees and National Guard and Reservists,” said Sgt. Stephanie Arslanovic, a 68T – Animal Care Specialist, at the clinic.

Animal care specialists provide medical care, management, and treatment for government-owned animals, including K-9 units, ceremonial horses, and the pets of Soldiers and their families. They help Army veterinarians conduct routine exams, administer medications, and perform surgical and emergency procedures for animals.

Not only does the clinic provide care for cats and dogs, but for military working dogs as well.

“We keep them medically ready for deployments should they every come down suddenly on orders,” Arslanovic said.

The clinic is not only closer to on-post families, but taking a fur baby there may lessen financial fears as well.

“It is more cost effective” to take your pets there than off post, she added. “It’s about half the cost to be seen here than it is off base. But also knowing our veterinarian Dr. Gianna Covelli, is a phenomenal veterinarian, so I can leave my cats here and trust they will be taken care of.”

The clinic is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.