We Are Committed to Pricing Transparency
We believe in compassionate care and clear communication. Our goal is to ensure families understand all available options and associated costs before any service is provided.
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Mobile Trip Charge (In addition to service — Based from Osage Beach, MO)
**See Scheduling Page for More Details
Osage Beach, Lake Ozark, Sunrise Beach, Four Seasons, Porto Cima: $35
Camdenton, Linn Creek, Kaiser, Rocky Mount, Laurie: $50
Macks Creek, Roach, Montreal, Greenview, Eldon, Brumley, Gravois Mills : $65
Trip charge covers travel time, fuel, and mobile setup.
Multiple households in the same neighborhood can share this fee.Please note that trip charges may be adjusted for areas that are difficult to access or located on unimproved roads to help offset additional wear and tear on the mobile unit.
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New client comprehensive exam: $59 (weekday) / $69 (weekend)
Annual wellness exam (established patients): $49
Recheck / brief problem exam: $39
Telehealth consult (existing patients): $29
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Core Vaccines — Dogs
Rabies (1-year): $22
Rabies (3-year): $34 (with proof of prior vaccination)
DAPP (1-year distemper/parvo, 3 weeks for puppies): $26
DAPP (3-year): $39
Leptospirosis: $24
Bordetella: $24
Canine Influenza (H3N2/H3N8): $65 — Recommended for dogs frequenting dog parks, daycare, and boarding locales. May be special order.
Core Vaccines — Cats
Rabies (1-year): $22
Rabies (3-year): $34 (available with prior vaccination record)
FVRCP (1 year respiratory vaccine, 3 weeks for kittens): $25
FVRCP (3-year): $39
FeLV (as indicated): $28
Preventive Screening
Canine Screening
Heartworm test: $33
4Dx test (Heartworm, Lyme, Ehrlichia, Anaplasma): $55
Fecal parasite test: $30
Parvo antigen test: $65
The 4Dx test is recommended annually for dogs in Missouri, as it screens for both heartworm and common tick-borne infections prevalent in the region.
Send-out panels and specialized diagnostics include advanced hormone, endocrine, or metabolic testing performed at reference laboratories.Feline Screening
FIV/FeLV test: $45 (Recommended for new adoptions, outdoor cats, and multi-cat households.)
Routine Care & Procedures
Microchip (with lifetime registration): $39
Nail trim: $15 add-on / $22 standalone
Anal glands: $20 add-on / $29 standalone
Ear cytology & treatment: from $45
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Laboratory Services
CBC On-Site (Complete Blood Count): $75
Comprehensive Chemistry Panel On-Site: $125
Comprehensive Pre-Anesthetic Panel On-Site: $90
Send-out (reference labs) comprehensive panels: $125–$200
Specialized individual diagnostics:varies by test
Urinalysis: $49
Imaging
X-Rays (Digital Radiographs)
Single view: $85
Two views (standard set): $125
Full diagnostic series: $165–$225
Add-on contrast study: from $60
Modern digital imaging for rapid results and easy sharing.
Ultrasound
Focused scan (abdominal or thoracic): $125
Comprehensive ultrasound: $195–$275
Pregnancy confirmation (single/early): $95
Guided needle or cystocentesis: from $35
Portable ultrasound available both in-clinic and in-home.
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Sedation
IM or IV sedation: $50 minimum with graduated cost based on weight. We can be on-site to assist local groomers for sedated grooms as needed.
Dentistry
Preventive dental cleaning (scale, polish, anesthesia, IV fluids):
• Small pets: from $249
• Medium: from $289
• Large: from $329Dental X-rays: $75
Tooth extractions:variable, based on complexity and tooth type
(Detailed estimate provided after dental X-rays.)
Pricing varies with tooth size, root depth, infection, and number of extractions. All dental procedures include local pain control and post-op care guidance. General anesthesia is the standard of care, and all patients are intubated for dental procedures.
Surgery
Spay/Neuter (Healthy, Not in Heat/Pregnant)
Cat neuter/spay: $125 / $185
Dog neuter: $225 minimum with graduated cost based on weight
Dog spay: from $265 minimum with graduated cost based on weight
(Includes pre-op exam, injectable pain meds, and take-home pain control.)
Note: Animals that are in heat or obese may require additional surgical time, anesthesia, and supplies, which can increase total cost.
All surgical cases receive individualized estimates following pre-operative evaluation.Routine Elective (non-emergent) Surgery
Cost varies based on case after physical exam(estimate to be provided)
Emergency Surgery
Cost varies based on case after physical exam (estimate to be provided)
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Emergency Care (After Hours)
Emergency consult fee: $149
(Includes phone triage and after-hours exam if staff available, must add trip charge)Stabilization or transfer prep: from $95
Referral coordination: No additional charge
After-hours emergencies are accepted as staff availability allows.
If immediate care isn’t possible, we’ll refer to 24-hour ER partners in Springfield or Columbia.Note: A deposit may be required prior to response for emergency after-hours calls.
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Travel & Health Certificates
Interstate Travel
USDA-accredited veterinarian exam + APHIS form: $89
(Required for travel between U.S. states; includes inspection, documentation, and digital filing.)
International Travel
International health certificate (APHIS 7001 or country-specific form): $189
(Includes compliant microchip verification, physical exam, and completion of international documents.)USDA digital endorsement assistance: $35
(For APHIS eFile submission to USDA office in Columbia, MO)
Schedule at least 10–14 days before travel. Some destinations (EU, Japan, Australia, etc.) require rabies titers or waiting periods — Valeo Veterinary can coordinate all required testing and endorsements. Dr. Inman is a USDA Level II accredited veterinarian.
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End-of-Life Care (In-Home Euthanasia)
Euthanasia only (client handles aftercare):
Up to 75 lbs: $165
Over 75 lbs: $195
Euthanasia with communal cremation (no ashes returned):
Up to 75 lbs: $235–$265
Over 75 lbs: $275–$325
Euthanasia with private cremation (ashes returned):
Up to 75 lbs: $325–$395
Over 75 lbs: $425–$495
Acceptance of remains: We understand that loss can occur unexpectedly. Valeo Veterinary is able to receive pets who have already passed for cremation. Typically, only the cremation fee based on your pet’s weight will apply.
Prices include sedation and comfort care. Additional fees may apply for extended travel, urgent, or after-hours visits.
Important Notes
Weight-based injections: In veterinary medicine, many injectable medications and anesthetics are dosed by body weight.
Larger animals may have higher costs for sedatives, pain medications, and vaccines due to increased dosage requirements.Price variation: Individualized estimates are always provided before procedures.
Surgical considerations: In-heat or overweight animals may require longer anesthesia times or additional care, which can increase the final procedure cost.
Emergency policy: Deposits may be required before dispatch for after-hours emergencies.
Disclaimer
All listed prices are estimates and subject to change without notice due to unforeseen supplier price adjustments, medication availability, or changes in material and laboratory costs. We provide this price list to you help better understand the costs of veterinary care, but certain variables must be discussed during a consultation.
Valeo Veterinary is committed to maintaining fair and transparent pricing and will always provide updated estimates before treatment or services are rendered.