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Veterinary care is not one-size-fits-all

At Animal Care Center at Stonebridge Ranch, our appointments are 45–60 minutes, not 15–20. That means:

  • A thorough, nose-to-tail exam
  • Time for questions and education
  • A care plan tailored to your pet’s age, history, and health
  • A care plan tailored to your budget

We practice individualized medicinenot one-size-fits-all care.

Vaccinations

Vaccine Price
Rabies (Dog, 1 or 3 year) $28
Rabies (Cat, PureVax) $43
Bordetella $28
Canine Influenza $71
Leptospirosis $41
FVRCP (Feline) $28
FeLV (Feline) $56

For adult dogs and cats, many core vaccines are given every 3 years, while others may be recommended every 6–12 months based on lifestyle and risk. We will discuss which vaccines are appropriate for your pet and why—so total costs may vary.

We carefully select the vaccines we carry based of safety, efficacy, and current veterinary guidelines, including considerations around formulations and manufacturing standards.

Exams

Service Description Price
Adoption Exam (within 30 days of adoption) We support adoption and will help you establish care for your new pet Complimentary
Technician Appointment Veterinarian-directed medical treatments and diagnostics, including follow-up care, monitoring, and ongoing therapies as needed. $38
Wellness & Sick Exam (45 minutes) Comprehensive exam and education tailored to your pet’s age, health, and history  $98
New Puppy/Kitten Exam (60 minutes) Extended visit with vaccine planning, nutrition guidance, and long-term care discussion $123
Orthopedic/ Neurologic Exam (60 Minutes) Comprehensive evaluation of lameness, mobility, pain, or neurologic concerns with detailed assessment and treatment planning $123
Urgent Same-Day Exam (60 minutes) Reserved time for more complex or time-sensitive concerns $151

Integrative Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) Care

Service Description Price
Initial TCVM Visit (60 minutes) Includes acupuncture, aqua acupuncture, full pattern diagnosis, herbal recommendations, and individualized food therapy plan $242
Follow-Up TCVM Visit (45 minutes) Includes acupuncture, reassessment, and adjustment of herbal and food therapy $208
Electroacupuncture Session (60-75 minutes) Includes all of the above plus 20–30 minutes of electroacupuncture and mild sedation if needed $242

Note: TCVM (Eastern) evaluations are separate from Western medical exams. Western diagnostics and treatments are not typically performed during a TCVM visit, but recommendations and suggestions will be made when appropriate.

Diagnostics & Preventative Care

Diagnostics and preventative care tailored to your pet’s age, health, and risk factors.

Services Description Price Range*
Fecal Testing (in House) $68
Fecal Testing (Keyscreen PCR) $77
Deworming Prices may vary depending on dewormer type and size of pet Starting at $26
Heartworm Test $54
Adult Wellness Panel (Dogs <7 years) Includes CBC, Chemistry panel, heartworm test, and Keyscreen PCR fecal screening $179
Senior Wellness Panel (Dogs ≥7 years) Includes CBC, chemistry panel, T4, urinalysis, heartworm test, and Keyscreen PCR fecal screening $356
Urinalysis Starting at $117
Cytopoint Injections Dosing and pricing are based on your pet’s weight Starting at $119
Nail Trim $30
Microchip Lifetime registration included $87

Spay & Neuter Surgery

Services Price
Feline Neuter $686
Feline Spay $1001
Canine Spay / Neuter
Canine spay and neuter pricing varies based on your pet’s weight
Starting at $828 – $835

Our surgical pricing reflects complete, high-level anesthetic care. These are not optional add-ons — they are included as part of how we approach anesthesia and patient safety:

Included in every surgery:

  • Pre-anesthetic labwork
  • IV catheter and IV fluids
  • Customized anesthesia protocol based on your pet’s breed, size, and age
  • Advanced anesthesia monitoring including EKG, SpO₂, CO₂, blood pressure, and pulse monitoring
  • Dedicated anesthesia monitoring by a trained veterinary technician
  • Comprehensive, multimodal pain management before and after surgery
  • Anti-nausea medications
  • E-collar and take-home medications

For feline surgeries, pre-anesthetic labwork is performed same-day, in-house using comprehensive panels, allowing for real-time assessment and safer anesthesia planning.

Dental Care (COHAT)

Canine (<7 years) $951
Canine (≥7 years) $1234
Feline (<7 years) $844
Feline (≥7 years) $1284

Includes:

  • Full oral exam
  • Full-mouth digital dental X-rays
  • Ultrasonic scaling and polishing
  • Fluoride treatment
  • Anesthesia monitoring and IV support
  • Age appropriate pre-anesthetic labwork

Extractions:
We provide a range estimate prior to the procedure. Once dental radiographs are performed, we refine that estimate and will contact you during the procedure with a more accurate cost before proceeding.

We offer $100 off dental procedures for pets <7 years and $200 off for pets ≥7 years for current clients as we know dental care can be a significant expense.

What Does a Typical Visit Cost?

Healthy Adult Dog Annual Visit (Example)

  • Wellness Exam: $98
  • Rabies Vaccine (every 3 years): $28
  • DAPP Vaccine (every 3 years): $28
  • Bordetella (every 6–12 months): $28
  • Adult Wellness Panel: $179


Estimated Total: $277 – $361

Depending on which vaccines are due and recommended at that visit

Not all vaccines are given every year – many are administered every 3 years, so costs may vary from visit to visit.

Preventatives (recommended; pricing varies by size and product selection):

  • Heartworm Prevention (6 months): Starting at $33
  • Flea & Tick Prevention (3 months): Starting at $81

New Kitten First Visit (Example)

  • New Kitten Exam: $123
  •  FVRCP Vaccine: $28
  •  FeLV/FIV Test: $79
  •  Fecal Testing (Keyscreen PCR): $77
  •  Deworming: $26


Estimated Total: ~$333

(Exam fee waived for pets adopted within the last 30 days from a registered rescue organization)

Follow up visits for exam and vaccines typically range from $169–$181

New Puppy First Visit (Example)

  • New Puppy Exam: $123
  •  Fecal Exam: $77
  •  DAPP Vaccine: $28
  •  Deworming: Starting at $26
  •  Heartworm Prevention (first dose): Complimentary


Estimated Total: ~$254

(Exam fee waived for pets adopted within the last 30 days from a registered rescue organization)

Follow-up visits for examination and vaccines typically range from $153-$194

Urgent Sick Visit Example

Example: Vomiting Pet

  • Urgent Same-Day Exam: $151
  •  In-house bloodwork with urinalysis: ~$503
  •  X-rays (3 views): ~$328


Full Diagnostic Workup Total: ~$982

However, not every case requires full diagnostics. Based on exam findings, age, and history, we determine when conservative care is appropriate rather than full diagnostics.


Example conservative treatment

  • Urgent Exam: $151
  • Antiemetic injection and medications
  • Prescription diet for upset stomach


Conservative Care Total: ~$241

Depending on medications and diet selected.

The Value of Preventative Care

Thorough exams and routine wellness testing allow us to identify trends early—before they become serious (and expensive) problems.

By monitoring changes over time, we can often address issues earlier with simpler, less invasive care rather than waiting until a pet is sick and requires urgent or intensive treatment. Consistency matters — regular visits help us understand what’s normal for your pet and recognize subtle changes sooner.

We also collaborate within our team and track trends over time, adding consistency and depth to your pet’s care at every visit.

Our goal isn’t to see your pet more—it’s to keep them healthy enough that you need us less. That starts with catching problems early and managing them thoughtfully over time.

Our Approach to Care

We practice a spectrum of care.

Not every case requires full diagnostics—and not every case should be treated conservatively.

We use your pet’s age, history, and clinical findings to guide recommendations and help you choose the most appropriate path forward.

What to Expect

  • Estimates are provided for surgeries and for any care that may significantly increase the cost of your visit, so you can make informed decisions.
  • We’re mindful of avoiding unnecessary duplication—when appropriate, existing wellness testing may be used instead of repeating labwork.
  • Options are explained clearly.
  • Care is tailored to your pet—not a protocol.

Final cost depends on your pet’s individual needs, and we will always discuss options with you before moving forward.
Prices are rounded for clarity—your actual total may be slightly lower depending on your pet’s specific needs.

Our Commitment

We believe veterinary care should be:

  • Thoughtful
  • Thorough
  • Transparent

And centered around what’s best for your pet and realistic for you.