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Costs of Care

Fern Hill Veterinary Care Pricing

We are proponents of price transparency, and try to keep this list as accurate as possible. Please keep in mind diagnostic recommendations and associated costs vary based on our examination and your pet’s condition.

Appointment Services
  • Physical Exam and Consultation – $79
  • Puppy/Kitten Progress Exam – $64
  • Recheck Exam – $72
  • Nurse/Technician Appointment – $28
Dental Procedures

We require that all patients undergoing anesthesia have current blood testing (within 3 months) and a physical exam (within 3 months), which is not included in the spay/neuter or dental procedure cost.

Comprehensive dental cleaning/evaluation procedures include:

  • Pre-anesthetic physical exam
  • Anti-nausea medication
  • Premedication to address anxiety
  • IV catheter and fluids
  • Patient warmer (BAIR hugger system and water blanket)
  • IV induction and isoflurane anesthesia
  • Multiparameter monitor (including blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, blood carbon dioxide and temperature)
  • Comprehensive dental cleaning, charting, and assessment
  • Full mouth radiographs (X-rays)
  • Complimentary nail trim

Costs for dental cleaning, oral evaluation, and full mouth radiographs:

  • Feline: $610
  • Small dogs less than 20 lb: $790
  • Medium dogs 20-60 lbs: $830
  • Large dogs 60-100 60 lbs: $890
  • Extra large dogs greater than 100 lbs: $940

Extractions and periodontal treatments costs are not included in the above prices 

Exact costs for extractions or periodontal treatments are difficult to estimate. We can only fully assess what treatments are indicated after dental radiographs and a thorough oral exam are performed under anesthesia.

Vaccinations
  • DAPP (Canine), 3 Year – $48
  • Bordetella (Canine), 1 Year – $45
  • Rabies (Canine), 1 and 3 Year – $45
  • Leptospirosis (Canine) – $49
  • Influenza/CIV (Canine) – $59
  • FVRCP (Feline) – $40
  • FELV (Feline) – $42
  • Purevax Rabies (Feline), 1 Year – $45
  • Purevax Rabies (Feline), 3 Year – $105
Surgery

We require that all patients undergoing anesthesia have current blood testing (within 3 months) and a physical exam (within 3 months), which is not included in the spay/neuter or dental procedure cost.

Spays and Neuters Include:

  • Pre-anesthetic physical exam
  • Anti-nausea medication
  • Premedication to address anxiety
  • IV catheter and fluids*
  • Patient warmer (warm air and water blanket)
  • IV induction and isoflurane anesthesia*
  • Multiparameter monitor (including blood pressure, heart rate, blood oxygen level, blood carbon dioxide and temperature)
  • Spay/neuter surgical procedure
  • Local anesthetic block at incision
  • Dissolvable internal sutures
  • Pain medication injections
  • Pain medications to go home
  • Sedatives to go home
  • Complimentary nail trim

*Because cat neuters are so short, intubation and IV fluids are not routinely necessary.

Spay and neuter costs:

  • Cat Neuter: $255
  • Cat Spay: $425
  • Dog Neuter (less than 20#): $465
  • Dog Neuter (20-60#): $595
  • Dog Neuter (greater than 60#): $617
  • Dog Spay (less than 20#): $560
  • Dog Spay (20-60#): $670
  • Dog Spay (60-80#): $780
  • Dog Spay (greater than 80#): $995

Brachycephalics (short-nosed dogs) may incur additional fees due to different anesthetic needs.

Mature dog spays performed at 1 year of age or older may also incur additional costs of up to an additional $125 if their anesthetic time is prolonged.

Disclaimer: We require that all patients undergoing anesthesia have current blood testing (within 3 months) and a physical exam (within 3 months), which is not included in the spay/neuter or dental procedure cost.