FAIR OAKS VETERINARY HOSPITAL
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Services
    • Dogs / Cats
    • Exotics
    • Parasite Prevention
    • Pain Relief
  • Boarding
  • Grooming
  • Pricing
  • About

GENERAL PRICING @FAIROAKS


Canine Yearly Physical + Vaccines: $183


This consists of a Physical Exam, Rabies Vaccination, DAPPC/DAPPLC Vaccination, Bordetella (Kennel Cough) Vaccination, Heartworm Exam and a Fecal Test. We also trim the pet's nails, clean the ears and express the anal glands if needed. *Please bring a fecal (less than 24 hours old) sample with you, as your dog would be extremely appreciative!*

Feline Yearly Physical + Vaccines: $133


This consists of a Physical Exam, Rabies Vaccination, FVRCP Vaccination and a Fecal Test. We also trim the pet's nails, clean the ears, and express the anal glands if needed. This price does not include the FIV/FELV Combo Test or the Feline Leukemia Vaccination. For Cats, please bring a fecal sample less than 24 hours old. It is not comfortable to get a feline fecal sample in the office. 

Physical Exam: $50


Every physical exam comes with a nail trim, an ear cleaning and an anal gland expression.

Physical Exam (Exotics): $60


Heartworm Exam: $35


This is a blood test to check if your pet has Heartworm disease. Heartworm disease is contracted through a Mosquito bite and can be fatal to your pet if not treated. Heartworm tests are done once a year. All pets to receive Heartworm prevention are required to have a current (within 1 year) Heartworm exam and physical exam on file, in order for us to dispense Heartworm prevention, this also applies for online orders as well. 

Fecal Test: $23


This is a stool sample to check for intestinal parasites. What type of parasite determines the de-wormer given. (Since all dogs sniff rears, parasites transmission is quite common.) For Cats, please bring a fecal sample less than 24 hours old. It is not comfortable to get a feline fecal sample in the office.

Pre-Surgical Exam: $50


Friday is our surgery day - appointment is required. We also require the cost of the surgery is to be pre-paid at the time of scheduling to hold your space on the surgery lineup. 

FIV/FELV Combo Test: $60


This test is a blood test is to check your cat for Feline AIDS (FIV) and/or Feline Leukemia (FELV). Feline Leukemia is fatal to your cat in most cases. These diseases are transferred cat to cat, thus outdoor cats are much more likely to contract the diseases.  We recommend that all cats are tested for these viruses, indoor cats as well can unexpectedly slip outside. 

Vaccinations


Rabies* (canine/feline): $30
DHAPPC/DHAPPLC* (canine): $30
FVRCP* (feline): $30
Bordetella* (canine): $15
Feline Leukemia​: $30

Please note, vaccinations noted with an asterisk (*) are required for your pet to stay at our facility, whether it is for boarding, grooming, surgery or hospitalization.

Boarding


Small Canine (1-20 lbs): $20 per day
Medium Canine (21-50 lbs): $21 per day
Large Canine (51-75 lbs): $23 per day
XL Canine (76lbs & up): $26 per day
Feline: $20 per day
Exotics (rabbits etc): $20 per day

​*If your pet needs medication(s) while boarding with us there is an additional fee of $3 per day. 


​All dogs who board, get groomed, hospitalized or come in for surgery are required to be up to date on Rabies, DHAPPC within 1 year. Bordetella within 6 months.

​All cats who board, hospitalized or come in for surgery are required to be up to date on Rabies, and FVRCP within 1 year.

Grooming Menu


Nail Trimming + Grinding: $18


Anal Gland Expression: $21


Cold Laser Therapy for Pain Relief


Single Cold Laser Treatment: $30
Package of FOUR Cold Laser Treatments: $100

Cold Laser Therapy

MLS Laser Therapy for your pet Reduces pain, inflammation and restores mobility. Laser Therapy Regenerative Medicine could be the answer! MLS Laser Therapy reduces pain, inflammation and restores mobility. We have seen great success using the laser for control of pain and inflammation due to arthritis. We have also seen amazing results when using the laser to increase healing time after surgery or in wound healing. We have seen real success using the laser to decrease pain associated with ligamental tears (including cruciate), sprains and IV disc disease. In short, it helps with all types of inflammation (the source of many types of pain). It can also be used for oral infection, which is especially useful in pets too elderly to undergo general anesthesia for dental cleanings. MLS Laser Therapy can be used for a wide variety of conditions - because most lesions involve a degree of inflammation.

Pet Parents are invited to stay with patients while they have their laser treatment. Everyone gets to be involved in the experience!


Fair Oaks Veterinary Hospital
2142 Austell Road
Marietta, GA 30008
(770) 432-7155


Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Contact
  • Services
    • Dogs / Cats
    • Exotics
    • Parasite Prevention
    • Pain Relief
  • Boarding
  • Grooming
  • Pricing
  • About