HomeAnimal Services HomeMicrochipping Services Microchipping Services Page Settings Show Sub Menu Print RSS Feedback Share & Bookmark Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Reddit Font Size: Larger Smaller Page ContentMicrochip Clinic Monday- Friday- no appointment needed!Through July 3rd microchipping fees are waived for Lee County Residents. What: Animal Services Microchip Clinic for Lee County Residents When: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday excluding holidays Where: 5600 Banner Drive, Fort Myers Cost: Free for Lee County Residents Requirements: Dogs must be leashed (please no retractable leashes in the lobby); cats must be in approved carriers. What is a Microchip? A Microchip ID is a small computer chip, about the size of a grain of rice. It is implanted under the animal's skin, between the shoulder blades. Unlike other forms of identification, a Microchip ID cannot be removed or lost. Very often, pets slip out of their collars or lose tags. With a Microchip ID, your pet will have a much greater chance of being returned to you if it is lost. How Does a Microchip Work? The microchip can be scanned by equipment that most Animal Control agencies, humane organizations and veterinarians carry as part of their regular equipment. All pets without identification are scanned at Lee County Domestic Animal Services. Each microchip has a unique number that belongs to one pet only. Quick Links Quick LinksLink 1Link 2 More ›› No More