Procedures and Prices
Common Procedures & Prices
Physical Examination $50
Rabies Vaccination $25 (1 yr)
Distemper Booster $30
Bortadella Vaccination $30
Feline Neuter (Male) $110
Feline Spay (Female) $150
Feline Declaw: (Front Paws) $135
Canine Neuter (Male) Price varies according to weight $135 - $175
Canine Spay (Female) Price varies according to weight $210 - $240
Dental Cleaning
$120 and up
Dental Extraction $20 and up
Blood Work $75 - $125 & up

X-ray: first print

$90

X-ray: each additional print

Microchips are available

$35

 Prices vary

 

Listed are prices of surgery and dental procedures only. Does not include exam, bloodwork and medicine (if needed)

Please ask for estimates, prices vary based on size and condition of the animal.
Please call our office for any prices that are not listed.
Sonography is by appointment only



Veterinary Services

Whether your cat needs shots, emergency surgery or a better diet, our helpful staff of vets and vet techs can help. When you bring in your dog to be bathed and groomed you can be assured that not only is your pet getting experienced and kind treatment, it is also near medical staff that can detect early symptoms and potential threats.

Our facility boasts an in-house diagnostic laboratory, x-ray and ultrasound. We can provide your pet with pre-anesthetic testing, thyroid testing, heartworm, FIV/Felv, fecal testing, urine testing, blood sugar screen and other while-you-wait exams that allows us to treat your pet quickly and efficiently.

Alongside more common procedures, like spaying and neutering, we also offer expert internal medicine and such procedures as c-sections, bone setting and casting, declawing, dental cleaning and extractions, as well as other major, minor and cosmetic surgery.

Please call in advance for an appointment. While walk-ins are always welcome, walk-in patients may have to wait a little longer while the doctors treat patients with appointments. Emergencies, of course, demand priority and we appreciate your understanding in those cases.

 

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