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Updated January 2025
These estimates are provided to give a range of care options. Upon arrival, a detailed estimate will be provided to the owner tailored to the individual patient and will be adjusted based on the patient’s size and clinical status.
Surgery
The Surgery Department is headed by Dr. Mathews and Dr. Mitterman
- GDV $10,000-$13,000
- Femoral Head Osteotomy (FHO) $6500-$8000
- TPLO (Large) $8000 - 8500
- TPLO (Small) $6900-7500
- Fracture Repair $7000- 8500
- Amputation $6500 -8500
- Foreign Body (ER) $7000 - 8500
- Liver Lobectomy $8000 - 9000
- Perineal Urethrostomy (PU) $5500 - 6500
- Thyroidectomy $5500 - 7000
- Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Correction $4300 - 6000
- Splenectomy $7000 - 9000
- Pyometra $4900 - 6000
- Ventral Bulla Osteotomy $5500 - 7000
- Cystotomy $5400 - 6200
- Total Ear Canal Ablation (TECA) $5000 - 7000
- Thoracotomy $8000 - 11,000
- Anal Sacculectomy $7000 - 8500
- Shunt (PSS) w/ CT Scan $9500 - $11,000
- Perineal Hernia $6000 - 7000
- Lateral Suture $5600 - 7000
- MPL Surgery $6000 - 7000
- Urethral prolapse and Castration $4300 - 6000
- Cholecystectomy (Stable) $6500 - 8500
- Cholecystectomy (Complicated) $8500-9500
- Laparoscopic Ovariectomy and Lap Assisted Gastropexy $6500 - 11,000
- Septic Abdomen $11,000-20,000
- Sialadenectomy $5000 - 7000
- Sub $11,000 - 13,000
- Mass removal $6500 - 7500
Neurology
The Neurology Department is headed by Dr. Neravanda
- MRI $3900 - 5000
- MRI with CSF Tap $5700 - 7400
- CT Scan Sedated (outpatient) $2000 - 2600
- CT Scan under anesthesia $2600 - 3000
- CT Scan with Laminectomy $9600 - 14,000
- Emergency CT Scan with Laminectomy $10,000 - 15,000
Internal Medicine
The Internal Medicine Department is headed Dr. Guma, Dr. Harrison, and Dr. Ferreri
- Upper GI Scope $2600 - 3000
- Lower GI Scope (Dog) $3400 - 4400
- Lower GI Scope (Cat) $2900-3200
- Upper and Lower GI Scope (Dog) $4500-5700
- Upper and Lower GI Scope (Cat) $3800-4100
- Gastric FB Scope (Normal Business Hours) $4200-4400
- Gastric FB Scope (After Hours) $4600 - 5000
- Joint Tap $2000 - 2200
- Bone Marrow $2800 - 3300
- CT/Rhinoscopy/Nasal Biopsy (canine) $4000 - 6300
- CT/Rhinoscopy/Nasal Biopsy (feline) $3900-5300
Oncology
The Oncology Department is headed by Dr. Gillem
- Carboplatin (5-6 treatments, cost per treatment) $1000-2000
- Doxorubicin (up to 5 treatments, cost per treatment) $500- 1000
- Vinblastine (8 treatments, cost per treatment) $700 - 1000
- CHOP/LOPP (over 5-6 month period) $7000 - 7300
Ophthalmology
The Opthalmology Department is headed by Dr. Weigt
- Entropion 1 Eye $2700- 3000
- Entropion 2 Eyes $3400 - 3600
- Eyelid Mass $1700 - 2700
- Enucleation Unilateral $3400 - 4000
- Enucleation Bilateral $4200- $4700
- Cherry Eye Unilateral $2300 - 2500
- Cherry Eye Bilateral $2600 - 2800
- Cataract Phaco Unilateral $6600 - 7000
- Cataract Phaco Bilateral $8200 - 8800
- Corneoconjuntival Graft $3800- 4000
- Lens Luxation Unilateral $4700 - 5100
- Lens Luxation Bilateral $5800 - 6800
- Diamond Burr with Consultation $850-900
Emergency
- Initial Diagnostics (ER Exam, Bloodwork, Radiographs) $1500-1800
- Laceration/Wound repair (Anesthesia) $2500 - 3200
- Diabetic Keto-Acidosis $8500 - 11,000
- Pneumonia (Oxygen needed) $6000 - 9000
- GDV Surgery $10,000 - 13,000
- Pericardial Effusion $2500 - 2900
- Pancreatitis 2 - 3 Day Hospitalization $6000 - 9000
- Gastroenteritis with 24 hour hospitalization $4000 - 4300
- Azotemia (AKI vs CRF) $4800 - 5900
- Seizures (no MRI) $3800 - 5500
- Feline Asthma (Oxygen needed) $4100 - 4800
- Urinary Obstruction $4700 - 6400
- Parvovirus $8000 - 10,000
- IMHA (with blood transfusion) $7500 - 9400
- Congestive Heart Failure $4500 - 7500