Care Credit works just like a credit card without the annual fee – it’s a medical line of credit that can be used at most veterinary offices, as well as many human dental and vision offices. For every qualifying purchase, you’ll receive 6 months deferred interest with on time payments. It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and determine your approval, and you can utilize the account right away before the card comes in the mail.
We accept Trupanion pet insurance at our hospital. With Trupanion, your pet can receive the best possible care without worrying about cost. They offer comprehensive coverage and a high reimbursement rate with no payout limits. We recommend Trupanion to all pet owners seeking reliable and affordable pet insurance. Visit petinsurancereview.com to learn more about pet insurance, compare policies, and make informed decisions about your pet’s healthcare needs.
Examinations
- New Client, New Patient: Establishing Care: Comprehensive Physical Exam – 1 hour, $150 per pet
- Existing Client Comprehensive Physical Exam – $75
- Rehabilitation or Integrative Consultation – 1 hour, $225
Parasite & Blood Tests
- Accuplex (heartworm, tick fever, Lyme, Anaplasma) for Dogs – $75
- Feline Viral Testing (FeLV, Fiv) for Cats – $60
- Fecal Keyscreen Testing (intestinal parasite testing for 20 different parasites using PCR technology) – $75
Technician Treatments
- Technician Appointment Fee (established patients) $21
- Anal Gland Expression (internal, non-complex): $35
- Nail Trims: $25-50 dependent on patient temperament
Vaccinations
- DA2PP (distemper, adenovirus, parvo, parainfluenza) Vaccine for Dogs – $25
- Rabies Vaccine for Dogs – $25
- Bordetella Vaccine for Dogs – $25
- FVRCP (Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia) Vaccine for Cats – $25
- Rabies Vaccine for Cats – $30-90 (1 year vs. 3 year)
- FeLV (Feline Leukemia) Vaccine for Cats – $35
- DA2P or FVRCP Vaccine Titer test to Kansas State University – $100
Surgeries
- Surgical Pre-Anesthetic Testing – maximum 30 days before surgery, includes physical examination, blood testing, blood pressure, and ECG testing – $310 for adult dogs and cats, $500 for senior dogs and cats
- Canine Spay – starting at $800 (and up, dependent on patient size, age, heat cycle, retained deciduous teeth, hernias, etc.)
- Canine Neuter – starting at $800 (and up, dependent on patient size, age, testicle position, retained deciduous teeth, hernias, etc.)
- Feline Neuter – starting at $425 (and up, dependent on patient age, testicle position, retained deciduous teeth, hernias, etc.)
- Feline Spay – starting at $800 (and up, dependent on heat cycle, retained deciduous teeth, hernias, etc.)
- Complete Oral Health Assessment & Treatment (Dental Procedure) – $1100-3500 depending on patient size, grade of dental disease, and oral surgery/therapies required, etc.
All of PAWS’ anesthetic procedures include the day of pre-surgical exam, dedicated nursing team and anesthetist, anti-vomiting, pain, sedative, and anesthetic medications, state-of-the-art comprehensive vital sign monitoring, IV catheterization, IV fluid therapy, nail trim, ear cleaning, and anal gland expression, post-surgery recheck, post-op medications (pain medication, antibiotics, etc.) and a Comfy Elizabethan Collar to go home if indicated. Please ask our team for more information on our gold-standard Safe Surgery Protocol and to learn more click here!