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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
A TNR On A 5 Year Old Female Cat
Treatment Cost (USD): $169.00
This cat was brought in by a local rescue to be spayed as a TNR (trap, neuter, release). This rescue is approved by JVC to have a spay cost of $65.00. Below is a breakdown of the pricing for a typical TNR Spay at Jarrettsville Veterinary Center.
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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
Mass Removal On A 14 Year Old Domestic Medium Hair Cat
Treatment Cost (USD): $556.00
Lucy came in to have a mass removed from her back. It began as a lesion on her back, and repeatedly did not heal. The next step for Lucy was to take a surgical approach to remove the mass.
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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
A Neuter On A 3 Year Old Outdoor Cat
Treatment Cost (USD): $116.00
Prez was brought in so that he could be neutered and vaccinated, so that he can continue to live a healthy and happy life as an outdoor cat.
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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
A Mastectomy Surgery On A 12 Year Old Cat
Treatment Cost (USD): $836.30
Elizabeth came in with mammary tumors that were found to be cancerous. In order to try to remove the cancer, a full mastectomy was thought to be the best treatment for her case.
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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
Routine Dental Cleaning And Extraction Of A Broken Tooth In An 8 Year Old Cat
Treatment Cost (USD): $635.00
Oreo came in for a dental cleaning and a tooth extraction. He had a broken canine at the gum line which caused him discomfort. After pre-op blood work was completed (6 panel chemistry and CBC) Oreo was ready for his surgery!
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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
Routine Spay On An 11 Month Old Cane Corso Puppy
Treatment Cost (USD): $558.00
Delilah received all of her puppy vaccines. She was then old enough to be routinely spayed. The veterinarian chose to wait a little longer to spay her because she is a large breed dog. She came in for an exam and pre-op blood work was completed (a 6 panel chemistry and CBC).
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Krista Magnifico | 5 years ago
Mass Removal In An Older Dog With Kidney Disease
Treatment Cost (USD): $976.90
Riesling is an older lab with elevated kidney enzymes. She presented months earlier with a suspected benign mammary mass. The mass was slow growing, not bothersome, and her pet parents were worried about her ability to tolerate anesthesia, so they watched, hoped and waited. Suddenly the mass began to grow rapidly. It burst late one weekend evening. It was bandaged but because the mass was not normal healthy tissue the bleeding and ulcerative lesion would not/could not be stopped.
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Krista Magnifico | 5 years ago
Routine Dog Spay, OHE Canine
Treatment Cost (USD): $533.80
Luna is a normal, healthy dog.
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  1. Krista Magnifico Post author

    here is her invoice;
    pre op blood work; $60
    anesthesia $120
    spay 50-100 pounds $175
    suture pack (extra) $30
    NSAID injectable pre op $0 not charged for because our clinic will not let this be declined
    take home NSAID $13.80
    i.v. fluids $50
    fluid pump $25
    e-collar for post op care $15

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Lydia Schlitzkus | 5 years ago
A Routine Dental Cleaning And Tooth Extraction On An 8 Year Old Dog
Treatment Cost (USD): $756.74
Molly had a routine dental cleaning along with a tooth extraction. The tooth was extracted due to a fracture in one of her teeth. Prior to the dental cleaning an examination was completed. Pre-op blood work was also completed prior to the procedure.
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Pam Brooks | 5 years ago
Cat With Allergies
Treatment Cost (USD): $335.50
Took my cat was taken in to the vet in May to treat allergies, difficulty breathing (snoring sounds) and a head tilt. Eyes don't look the same. One eye's pupil is smaller. Was given an exam, anti inflammatory, antibiotic (convenia), vitamin b-12, ear drops, and an X-ray of lungs. Vet did not communicate with me about any of the issues. I've been a client for 5-6 years. Vet tech said she hoped cat didn't have Horner's syndrome. I didn't know what it was or what to say. She said the "next step" would be seeing a specialist. I did not know what that meant either, as they had never said this to me. They were busy I had dropped off the cat between appts and came back to pick him up.
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  1. Pam Brooks Post author

    New vet today. Practice is for cats only. Vet spent a LOT of time checking Lucas. Going to try an antibiotic for possible middle ear infection.