What sets us at Jarrettsville Veterinary Center apart

We have the best doctors and staff and we share a deep commitment to providing a kind, compassionate hospital, centered around caring for your companions. We will work with you to help you find an affordable, beneficial treatment plan while remaining honest, accessible, and transparent. 

We are open 7 days a week, 8 am – 8 pm Monday through Thursday, 8 am – 6 pm Friday, 8 am – 2 pm Sat, and 1 pm – 3 pm on Sundays (walk-in fee applies). Every client can reach us via phone, email, or Facebook private messenger.  We never deny care to a client pet in need. We provide CareCredit, third party billing options, and a Pet Savings Plan to help you budget for your pet’s year around and emergency care.

We have been a part of our community for over 70 years.  We value the relationships and trust that we build with our patients and their parents.

We publish our prices to help our clients understand the cost of their pets care. Although we try very hard to keep these constant please understand that some may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control such as change in distributors costs, patient specific treatments, and/or other unknown and unforeseen factors at this time but we do our very best to remain affordable and work with everyone to find care that works their unique need.

Initial exam at 8 weeks old.  First exam and round of vaccines; Bordetella (aka kennel cough), Distemper/Leptosporosis and Lyme, fecal examination, microchip, de-wormer, and first doses of preventatives to go home. We discuss diet, puppy training, any health concerns, and your puppies vet care plan. This plan is tailored to you, your puppy and the specific history, breed and environmental concerns.  This appointment is about $250.

Next exam is 3 weeks later.  Exam, kennel cough, Distemper/Leptosporosis and Lyme, and next doses of preventatives are free. We spend time talking about training, raising a happy, healthy puppy, and provide assistance with any questions or concerns you might have.  This appointment is about $160.

Last puppy exam at 16 weeks.  Rabies Vaccine, last round of puppy vaccines: Distemper/Leptosporosis and Lyme, doses of preventatives, recommended pre-op bloodwork for spay/neuter, and fecal recheck if needed. We discuss the scheduling of surgery, long term preventative plan, and the tips for your growing pup to becoming the beloved family member we all want them to be.  This appointment is about $160-250.

Typical kitten exams are at 8, 12 and 16 weeks.  At 8 weeks FVRCP Part 1, Leukemia/FIV test, deworming and fecal exam for intestinal parasites. Cost of this visit is about $200.

At 12 weeks the FVRCP Part 2 and Leukemia Part 1, microchip, first dose of flea preventative. Cost of this visit is about $115.

Last kitten visit at 16 weeks, finish FVRCP + Leuk vaccine, 1 yr rabies vaccine, pre-op spay/neuter bloodwork.  This appointment is about $160.

Rabies vaccine; First time rabies vaccine certificate is for 1 year, all subsequent are given with a 3 year duration.
Distemper/Leptosporosis combo; First is a series of two boosters 3 weeks apart, then every 3 years.  Leptosporosis; given yearly after initial series. Lyme; given yearly after initial series.
Kennel cough (Bordetella).  Fecal examination and heartworm testing are recommended yearly.   

  • Distemper Combo (3 yr distemper w/1 year lepto) $75
  • Leptospirosis (4 way) $30
  • Kennel Cough $35
  • Lyme $40
  • Rabies vaccine and certificate $16
  • Microchip $25

Flea & tick and heartworm prevention are recommended year around
Canine Influenza Vaccine – First time is a two part booster – $50 each.  Yearly after that – one vaccine at $50.

Rabies and FVRCP are given every 3 years after kitten series is complete
Feline Leukemia is recommended yearly for those at risk
Flea & tick prevention is recommended

  • FVRCP 1 yr duration $30
  • FVRCP 3 yr duration $35
  • Feline Leukemia $25
  • Rabies vaccine and certificate $16
  • Microchip $25
  • FIV/FLV Combo Test $45

Canine Spay 
Spay Procedure: $450 – $500 
Additional Charges May Include: 
IV Catheter: $40 
IV Fluids: $50 
Fluid Pump: $25 
Post Op pain medication: $10-$20 
Protective Medical Pet Shirt: $28 OR E-Collar: $15-$30
TOTAL: Typically ranges from approx. $590 – $665

Click any of the links below to visit Pawbly.com, where you can read about actual canine spay cases we’ve had at Jarrettsville Vet, including procedure details and costs:

Routine Dog Spay / OHE Canine
Routine Dog Spay on a 9 Month Old Mixed Breed Dog
Recently Rescued Dog, Ivory, Comes in for a Spay Surgery
Spay Surgery for Charlotte, a Rottweiler
Snoopy’s Story: Spay Surgery in a Chihuahua/Terrier Mix

Find more information on canine spay cases by visiting Pawbly.com/Stories.

Canine Neuter
Neuter Procedure: $365 – $400
Additional Charges May Include: 
IV Catheter: $40 
IV Fluids: $50 
Fluid Pump: $25 
Post Op pain medication: $10-$20 
Protective Medical Pet Shirt: $28 OR E-Collar: $15-$30
TOTAL:  Typically ranges from approx. $505 – $565

Click any of the links below to visit Pawbly.com, where you can read about actual canine neuter cases we’ve had at Jarrettsville Vet, including procedure details and costs:

Canine Neuter – Jax’s Story
Canine Cryptorchid Neuter in a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Dog Neuter. Meet Cletus. A Young Healthy Routine Neuter
Jake, an American Bulldog, Gets Neutered
Archer the Pug’s Neuter Surgery

Find more information on canine neuter cases by visiting Pawbly.com/Stories

Feline Spay
Spay Procedure: $135 – $150
Additional Charges May Include: 

Post Op pain medication: $20-$30 
Protective E-Collar: $15-$20 
TOTAL: Typically ranges from approx. $150 – $200

Click any of the links below to visit Pawbly.com, where you can read about actual feline spay cases we’ve had at Jarrettsville Vet, including procedure details and costs:

Ellie’s Story: Feline Spay Surgery (OHE – Ovariohysterectomy)
Feline Spay for Harley (OHE)
Allie’s Story: Feline Spay in 1 Year Old Domestic Shorthair Cat
Feline Spay in 10-Month Old Kitten: Prudence
Feline Spay in River, Domestic Shorthair

Find more information on canine neuter cases by visiting Pawbly.com/Stories

Feline Neuter
Neuter Procedure: $100
Additional Charges May Include:  

Post Op Pain Medication: $20-$30 
Protective E-Collar: $15-$20
TOTAL: Typically ranges from $135 – $185

Click any of the links below to visit Pawbly.com, where you can read about actual feline neuter cases we’ve had at Jarrettsville Vet, including procedure details and costs:

Feline Neuter Surgery for Oliver
Natty the Stray Rescued Kitten’s Neuter Surgery
Feline Neuter in Rescued Feral Kitten with Suspected Oronasopharyngeal Polyp
Feline Neuter Surgery for Bracycephalic Persian Cat, Cyrus
Feline Neuter Surgery for Butters

Find more information on feline neuter cases by visiting Pawbly.com/Stories

Call, email or stop in for pricing.  While we do our very best to provide the highest quality products at the most affordable prices we cannot always compete with large corporate buying power. We do, however, offer genuine products with a complete product guarantee and full refund if you are not happy with the product.

  • Anal gland expression (w/technician) $30
  • Anal gland expression (w/doctor)  $45
  • Microchip $25
  • Nail trim (canine/feline)  $25, Without assistance needed. Difficult nail trims will be referred to a veterinarian for assistance. Additional fees to safely trim nails will apply. These may include; sedation, at home sedatives and rescheduling, or general anesthesia. Costs may vary between $50-250

Other services may be booked in the minute clinic for ease of appointment scheduling.

  • Radiographs
    • Radiograph, digital (1 view)  $120
    • Radiograph, digital, additional (2- 3 views)  $160
    • Radiograph, digital, additional (4 plus views) $220
    • Dental radiograph, digital $85-200
  • Ultrasound $300
  • Blood pressure evaluation  $50
  • Corneal flourescein stain  $45
  • Schirmer tear test  $45
  • Tonometry  $65
  • Feline Dental Clean & Polish (no extractions needed/healthy pet) starts at $300 Pawbly Stories
  • Canine Dental Cleaning and Polish (no extractions needed/healthy pet) starts at $400 Pawbly Stories

For a better pricing break down please visit pawbly.com or schedule a visit with your veterinarian

  • Annual Well Pet Fecal/4DX $70
  • Non Well Pet Fecal Giardia/4DX $100
  • Annual Baseline Canine Bloodwork (Chem10, CBC, Fecal and 4DX) $100
  • Annual Baseline Feline Bloodwork (Chem14, CBC and Fecal) $65
  • Senior Canine Bloodwork (Chem27, CBC, Fecal, 4DX, Thyroid and Urinalysis) $170
  • Senior Feline Bloodwork (Chem25, CBC, Fecal, Thyroid, and Urinalysis) $140
  • Parvovirus test in-clinic  $65
  • Feline leukemia, FIV, test in-clinic $50
  • Initial Session $50
  • Single Session $35
  • Distance Session $30

We offer boarding for our clients.  In order to board with us, dogs must complete a successful trial day.  We require the following vaccines in our facility to board:
Dogs – Kennel Cough, Lepto, Distemper, and Rabies
Cats -rabies and feline distemper.
Boarding is $40 per night per dog and $30 per night per cat.
Daycare is $30 a day 

A board-certified surgeon provides TPLO’s in house for $3300-$3500. Pre op exam, bloodwork and xrays must be done prior. The pre op diagnostics are about $450.

  • Routine Annual Exam $50
  • Sick Visit or Non Well Visit $65
  • Same Day Fit In $80
  • Emergency $100
  • Re-check exam $30
  • Behavioral Consultation $100

If you have any questions about the type of the exam needed, please ask upon calling to schedule. 

Missed Appointment Fee (with no show and no call) $50