Services Pricing

How much do veterinary services cost?

When you bring your pet to the vet, you shouldn’t be left wondering what it will cost.

Below are answers to the most common questions we receive about the cost of vet services. As you can imagine, with any healthcare service, cost varies based on the specific needs of each pet. The pricing below gives you a starting point for each service, along with some of the variables that impact the cost.

    Annual Exams

    Canine Basic Annual 

    Starts at $223

    Includes:

    • Exam
    • All recommended vaccinations
    • Fecal test (checks for intestinal parasites)
    • Heartworm test (checks for heartworms)
    • Complimentary nail trim

    Canine Comprehensive Annual 

    Starts at $277

    Includes:

    • Exam
    • All recommended vaccinations
    • Fecal test (checks for intestinal parasites)
    • Heartworm test (checks for heartworms)
    • Bloodwork (checks blood cell count, organ function, exposure to tickborne diseases)

    Feline Basic Annual 

    Starts at $153

    Includes:

    • Exam
    • All recommended vaccinations

     

    Feline Comprehensive Annual 

    Starts at $245

    Includes:

    • Exam
    • All recommended vaccinations
    • FIV/FeLV/HW SNAP test (checks for immunodeficiency viruses and heartworms)
    • Fecal test (checks for intestinal parasites)
    • Bloodwork (checks blood cell counts, organ function)

    Puppy & Kitten Packages

    Puppy Package 

    Starts at $78 – Pricing varies by age

    Includes:

    • Exam
    • All recommended vaccinations
    • Fecal test (checks for intestinal parasites)
    • Dewormer

      Kitten Package 

      Starts at $84.50 – pricing varies by age

       

      Includes:

      • Exam
      • All recommended vaccinations
      • Fecal test (checks for intestinal parasites)
      • Dewormer

      Surgery

      Any surgery can be hard on a pet. As an extra precaution, we keep most of our routine surgery patients overnight to keep them calm and confined for the first 24 hours and to check their incision sites the next morning. Prices include surgery, anesthesia, e-collar, overnight stay, and pain medication

      Canine Neuter 

      Starts at $296, includes complimentary nail trim

      Recommended additions:

      • Bloodwork before anesthesia (checks organ function & blood cell count) — $119

       

      Canine Spay 

      Starts at $341.50 – price varies based on size, includes complimentary nail trim

      Recommended additions:

      • Bloodwork before anesthesia (checks organ function & blood cell count) — $119

      Feline Neuter

      Starts at $164.50

      Recommended additions:

      • FIV/FeLV/HW SNAP test (checks for immunodeficiency viruses and heartworms) — $55
      • Bloodwork before anesthesia (checks organ function & blood cell count) — $119

       

      Feline Spay

      Starts at $224.25

      Recommended additions

      • FIV/FeLV/HW SNAP test (checks for immunodeficiency viruses and heartworms) — $55
      • Bloodwork before anesthesia (checks organ function & blood cell count) — $119

      Dental Cleaning

      Routine Dental Cleaning

      Starts at $262 – Pricing varies based on the number of extractions.

      Recommended additions:

      • Exam (if not done in the past year) – $55
      • Bloodwork before anesthesia (checks organ function & blood cell count) – $119 (depending on age)

      Miscellaneous

      Nail Trim: $17

      Heartworm Test: $40

      Microchip: $53

      Bath (complimentary nail trim): $39

      Payment Options

      We accept cash and all major credit cards.

      No checks.

      Financing is available through Scratch and Care Credit.

      +49 856 9568 95

      39 Lion Street
      London-Lutton

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