How We Think About Pricing and Care
We understand that veterinary care can be a significant expense, and we know how much thought and love go into every decision you make for your pet, including financial ones. That’s why we believe in honest, transparent communication from the very beginning. The pricing below reflects the typical cost of common services at Chatham Animal Clinic and the level of care, safety, training, and attention we believe every pet deserves.
Every pet and every family is unique, and there is rarely a one-size-fits-all approach to care. Our goal is to partner with you to find the best care plan for your pet while respecting your family’s needs and budget. We hope this page serves as a helpful starting point for thoughtful, supportive conversations, and our team is always here to guide you through your options so you can make informed, confident decisions for your pet.
With eight veterinarians, three licensed veterinary technicians and a staff of 26, we hope to make your visit with us productive, easy, and stress free. You can schedule appointments with our online calendar or call to speak with someone about a time and estimates for services that you need.


SMALL ANIMAL
Exams
| Service | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Wellness Exam | Routine checkup for healthy pets | $51 |
| Sick Exam | Diagnostic exam for unwell pets | $67 |
| Medical Progress Exam | Follow-up exam with a doctor after a recent visit to monitor progress | $41 |
| Pediatric Exam | Routine check up for puppies and kittens | $50 |
Vaccines
| Vaccine | Species | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Rabies 1-Year or 3-Year | Dog or Cat | $16 |
| DAPP (puppy) | Dog | $30 |
| DAPP (adult) | Dog | $34 |
| Bordetella (Kennel Cough) | Dog | $29 |
| Canine Influenza | Dog | $43 |
| Leptospirosis | Dog | $24 |
| Lyme | Dog | $44 |
| FVRCP (Feline Distemper Combo) | Cat | $26 |
| FeLV (Feline Leukemia) | Cat | $41 |
Diagnostics & Treatments
| Service | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Fecal Test | Screens stool for intestinal parasites. Typically recommended yearly or as needed. | $38 |
| Deworming | Oral or injectable treatment for intestinal parasites. May be recommended seasonally or after exposure. (dosed based off of weight) | $10 – $80 |
| Heartworm Test | Blood test to detect heartworm infection and tick-borne diseases in dogs. | $57 |
| Wellness Bloodwork | Baseline screening to aid in diagnostics and sent to our reference lab. Prices vary based on the age of the pet. | $84 – $165 |
| Urinalysis | Tests urine for signs of infection, crystals, or organ-related issues. | Starting at $79 |
| Nail Trim | Performed by a technician or assistant every 1-2 months or as-needed for comfort and paw health. | $24 – $36 |
| Microchip | One-time permanent ID for pets that can help reunite you if your pet is lost. | $63 |
| Shockwave (per treatment) | Non-invasive therapy that uses acoustic waves to reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote healing of soft tissue and bone injuries. | $250 |
| Spinal Manipulation K9 | Gentle chiropractic-style adjustments designed to improve mobility, flexibility, alignment, and overall performance. | $110 |
| Laser Treatment (per treatment) | Non-invasive treatment that uses therapeutic light energy to reduce pain and inflammation, improve circulation, and accelerate healing of soft tissue injuries, joints, and muscles. Commonly used for performance recovery, arthritis, tendon and ligament injuries, and post-procedure healing. | $31 |
Spay & Neuter
| Procedure | Patient Type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Feline Neuter | Male Cat | $250 – $533 |
| Feline Spay | Female Cat | $305 – $620 |
| Canine Neuter | Male Dog | $206 – $850 |
| Canine Spay | Female Dog | $280 – $950 |
Dental Cleanings
Dental Cleanings are priced based off the grade of dental disease. These require a consult.
Can range from $450 – $1,200 | *Additional fees will apply for extractions. You’ll receive a detailed estimate before any treatments are performed.
Wellness Plans (adult dogs and cats only!)
At Chatham Animal Clinic, our Pet Care Plans are designed to make routine veterinary care more convenient, affordable, and stress-free. By combining essential preventive services into one easy monthly payment, our plans help keep your pets healthy year-round while making it easier to budget for their care. Whether you have a cat, a small dog, or a large breed companion, we offer plans tailored to your pet’s needs and lifestyle.
For dogs 1 – 50 lbs (adult weight)
This plan includes:
- Annual core vaccinations
- Annual wellness exam
- Fecal exam
- Heartworm test
- One additional exam
- 12 months of flea & tick prevention
- 12 months of heartworm prevention
Starting at $67/month
For dogs 50.1 – 130 lbs (adult weight)
This plan includes:
- Annual core vaccinations
- Annual wellness exam
- Fecal exam
- Heartworm test
- One additional exam
- 12 months of flea & tick prevention
- 12 months of heartworm prevention
Starting at $75/month
Larger dogs often have unique healthcare needs, and this plan helps ensure they receive consistent preventive care and protection throughout the year.
Cat Pet Care Plan
This feline preventive care plan includes:
- Annual core vaccinations
- Annual wellness exam
- Fecal test
- 12 months of flea & tick prevention
Starting at $43/month
Our Cat Plan helps support your cat’s long-term health with essential preventive services in one simple monthly plan.
Why Enroll in a Pet Care Plan?
- Convenient monthly payments
- Helps reduce unexpected preventive care costs
- Encourages regular wellness visits
- Keeps pets current on vaccines and parasite prevention
- Supports early detection of health concerns
- Provides peace of mind for pet owners
- A one-time $50 membership fee is collected upon enrollment. Plans are based on a 12-month agreement and renew automatically.
LARGE ANIMAL
Exams
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| Trip Calls | $110 |
| Equine & Bovine Exam | $85 |
| Small Ruminant Exam | $55 |
| Emergency | $190 |
Vaccines
| Vaccine | Price |
|---|---|
| Flu, Eastern & Western Encephalitis, Tetanus | $28 |
| Flu, E & W, Tetanus, Rhino | $38 |
| Flu Rhino | $30 |
| West Nile | $36 |
| Pneumabort K | $28 |
| Rabies | $25 |
Diagnostics
| Test | Price |
|---|---|
| Coggins | $40 |
| Lyme Test | $106 |
| ACTH & Insulin | $122 |
| EPM | $190 |
| CBC and Chemistries | $140 |
| Fecal Egg Count | $38 |
Diagnostics & Treatments
| Service | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Float Teeth- Corrective | Advanced dental floating used to correct sharp points, uneven wear, hooks, waves, and other dental abnormalities that can affect comfort, eating, and performance. | $115 |
| Float Teeth – Maintenance | Routine dental care to maintain proper tooth balance, prevent sharp edges, and support long-term oral health and comfort. | $89 |
| Spinal Manipulation Equine | Gentle chiropractic-style adjustments designed to improve mobility, flexibility, alignment, and overall performance. | $115 |
| Endoscope | Diagnostic imaging procedure used to examine the horse’s airways, stomach, or internal structures for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. | $350 |
| Sedation (required for most treatment) | Safe sedation used to keep horses calm and comfortable during dental work, diagnostics, and medical procedures. | $71 |
| Shockwave | Non-invasive therapy that uses acoustic waves to reduce pain, improve circulation, and promote healing of soft tissue and bone injuries. | $250 |
| Hock Injections (per hock) | Targeted joint injections to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and improve mobility in the hock joints. | $175 |
| Joint Injections (per hock) | Therapeutic injections used to reduce inflammation and improve comfort and performance in the C-spine, TMJ, fetlock, coffin joints, knees, pasterns, SI joints, hocks, and stifles. | $100 – $250 |
| Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) | Regenerative therapy using the horse’s own concentrated platelets to support healing of joints, tendons, and soft tissue injuries. | $500 |
Payment Options
Talking openly about cost is part of the care here. Before any procedure, we’ll ask if you’d like a detailed treatment plan in advance, and we’re happy to walk through the numbers with you at any point during your visit. No pet owner should leave Chatham feeling blindsided by what’s on the invoice.
Because every family’s situation looks a little different, we accept a range of payment methods and work with outside financing partners for larger or unexpected costs. You can see the full list and how to apply for financing ahead of your visit on our Payment Options page.