What Happened
San Miguelito now has a new low-cost veterinary clinic after the opening of Clínica Veterinaria “Más Colas” in Los Andes 2. The facility is designed to provide accessible care for pets and is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Community Support Behind the Project
The clinic opened with support from the Municipality of San Miguelito, the Office of the First Lady, and several partner organizations. The collaboration reflects a broader effort to expand practical services for residents and improve access to animal care in one of Panama’s most populated districts.
Why It Matters
Affordable veterinary services can make a meaningful difference for families who need routine care, treatment, and preventive attention for their animals. By operating with lower costs and extended hours, the clinic is positioned to serve pet owners who may otherwise delay or avoid veterinary visits.
San Miguelito continues to face the demands of a dense urban population, and local initiatives like this one often play an important role in meeting everyday needs. In a district where many households rely on accessible public or subsidized services, a veterinary clinic can become a valuable neighborhood resource.
Broader Context
The opening also highlights the growing attention given to animal welfare and responsible pet care in Panama. Public and private partnerships have increasingly supported community projects that combine social service with local outreach, especially in areas where affordability can be a barrier.
With its central location in Los Andes 2 and long operating schedule, Clínica Veterinaria “Más Colas” is set to become a practical option for residents looking for convenient and affordable pet care in San Miguelito.
