Service Packages
Take the guesswork out of getting your pet the care they need. Whether you choose an individual service or a bundled service package, our Community Clinics provide transparent, up-front pricing with no office visit fees.
Prices and services shown below are for your clinic.
Service and pricing may vary by location.
Veterinary Service Packages
Each of our bundled service packages includes a preset series of vet-recommended vaccinations and screenings at one convenient, discounted rate.
Services and pricing may vary by location.
Services and pricing may vary by location.
Services and pricing may vary by location.
The Vital Package |
Available in Community Clinics
The Choice Package |
Available in Community Clinics
at 8 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
at 12 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
at 16 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
IMRAB® Rabies Vaccine
All dogs must be vaccinated for Rabies Virus. Rabies is a viral infection of the central nervous system that can affect all mammals, including humans, and is 100% fatal if left untreated. It is transmitted from animal-to-animal or from animal-to-human primarily through the bite of an infected animal. Rabies virus travels in the nerves from the site of the bite to the brain and spinal cord. Rabies is carried in the U.S. in wild animals such as skunks, raccoons, foxes, and bats.
Intestinal Parasite Screening
The Intestinal Parasite Screening involves taking a fecal sample and checking it microscopically for common intestinal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, giardia, and coccidia.
Heartworm Disease Test
The Heartworm Disease Test is a single blood test that screens for heartworm disease. Your veterinarian will draw a small amount of blood from your dog. In our Wellness Centers, the blood sample is tested in-house. In our Community Clinics, the blood sample is submitted to a national laboratory for testing.
Lyme Disease Vaccine
Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted by a tick bite. This vaccination helps prevent infection, even in previously infected animals. It should be noted that tick preventives are also available for pets.
Rattlesnake Vaccine (Regional)
This vaccine does not prevent the toxin effects of a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake bite, but it does provide help delaying the onset of symptoms while you get your pet to a full-service veterinary hospital. On average, antibody levels in recently vaccinated dogs are comparable to treatment with three vials of antivenom, meaning vaccinated dogs should experience less pain and a reduced risk of permanent injury from a Western Diamondback Rattlesnake bite. Vaccination may reduce the overall effects of a bite, reduce or eliminate the need for antivenom, and increase the chances of survival for your dog.
Influenza Vaccine (H3N8/H3N2)
Canine Influenza Virus is a highly infectious respiratory disease most commonly seen in socially active dogs. The highest risk includes dogs frequently attending dog parks, doggy day care, training classes, boarding, and grooming facilities. However, cases can occasionally appear in dogs confined to a house or yard, as the disease is occasionally transmitted dog-to-dog through a fence or screen door.
The Vital Package |
Available in Community Clinics
PureVax® 3-in-1 Vaccine
PureVax® Feline Rabies Vaccine (non-adjuvanted)
PureVax® Feline Leukemia Vaccine
Intestinal Parasite Screening
Available in Community Clinics
at 8 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
at 12 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
at 16 Weeks Old |
Available in Community Clinics
Intestinal Parasite Screening
The Intestinal Parasite Screening involves taking a fecal sample and checking it microscopically for common intestinal parasites like roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, giardia, and coccidia.
Feline Retroviral Test (FeLV/FIV)
A simple desktop blood test that tests for two feline retroviruses, FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus) and FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus).
PureVax® Feline Leukemia Vaccine
An effective vaccine for prevention of Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV), a highly contagious and lethal retrovirus.
$3 Medical Disposal Fee per pet. Prices subject to change. Prices do not include fees for boosters. Please be sure cats are in carriers and dogs are on leashes.
Recommendation of services will be based on a physical exam and medical assessment of needs & risks as conducted by, and at the discretion of, a licensed veterinarian.
IMRAB® is a registered trademark of Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health USA, Inc. PUREVAX® is a registered trademark of the Boehringer Ingelheim Group. VetIQ®, VIP Petcare® and PetVet™ are part of the PetIQ® Family.