Routine Pricing

Transparency is important to us, which is why we are one of the only places that publish our pricing online. We also don’t add on additional fees to our surgical procedures, which have become the industry norm. For example, we do not charge hidden fees such as “waste disposal fee”, "blood collection fee” or “surgery room set up”. We also don’t have different charges if your pet is a different weight. We keep things simple and efficient. If you’re looking for the lowest cost for routine services, we may not be the place for you. We’re here for you if you value high quality medicine with clear and competitive pricing. 


Routine Services

Routine Exam

Routine Exam (Weekend)

Vaccines

Heartworm Test

Nail Trim

Express Anal Glands

Roundworm Deworming

Tapeworm Deworming

$95

$140

$45

$95

$35

$35

$45

$60

Routine Surgeries

Dog spay

Dog neuter

Cat spay

Cat neuter

Dental cleaning

Dental x-rays

$700

$600

$500

$400

$700

$300


What’s Included

Spay and neuter procedures include a sedation, general anesthesia, and pain relief medications to take home. If your pet is older or has health issues, we recommend pre-op bloodwork ($190-$280). We can also offer a 100% plant based and biodegradable E-collar or cone ($35) on your pet while they recover. 

Dental cleaning includes a sedation, general anesthesia, dental probing and cleaning (ultrasonic scale and teeth polishing). Dental x-rays ($300) are recommended to look beneath the gums for detection of dental issues. Teeth extraction costs vary based on teeth and time taken. Take-home pain medications are necessary for teeth extractions ($45).


Stanley’s Recovery from Dental Disease

Stanley, a 4-year-old British Shorthair, was referred to our clinic after extensive testing at an emergency vet due to not eating and declining health.

We performed a comprehensive dental procedure to remove the disease teeth, leading to a dramatic improvement—Stanley quickly regained his appetite and energy.

Dental disease is a common yet overlooked cause of anorexia, lethargy, and poor health in cats. Symptoms like difficulty eating, bad breath, and drooling may indicate serious dental issues. Early intervention with professional veterinary dental care can prevent serious complications. Our clinic specializes in pet dentistry, pet dental surgery and full diagnostic workups to keep your cat healthy!

“Amazing Vet! Kind, thorough and fair pricing (which is so hard to find). Dr Yong gave so much personal attention to our cat and offered rational and genuine advice. We brought in a sick kitty — who is now thriving. Thank you to Dr Yong and all the great staff at Holly Vet Clinic🐾”


Life-Saving Surgery for Darcy’s Multiple Gastrointestinal Obstructions

Darcy, a 2-year-old Siberian cat, was referred to us from an emergency vet with multiple gastrointestinal obstruction, a life-threatening condition that can cause severe pain, vomiting, and serious complications if not treated promptly.

Our skilled veterinary team performed both a gastrotomy (stomach surgery) and enterotomy (intestinal surgery) to safely remove the foreign body and restore normal digestion. Thanks to expert foreign body surgery and advanced post-operative care, Darcy made a remarkable recovery and returned to his healthy, playful self.

Gastrointestinal blockages in cats and dogs are often caused by ingesting foreign objects and require immediate veterinary attention to prevent severe complications. Common symptoms include vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, and abdominal discomfort. If your cat is showing these signs, seek emergency veterinary care immediately.

Our clinic specializes in emergency pet surgery, foreign body removal, and advanced pet medical care to ensure the best possible outcomes for your pet.


Successful Bladder Stone Surgery for Malibu’s Chronic Urinary Infections

Malibu, a 4-year-old French Bulldog, was referred to us from another veterinary clinic due to chronic urinary tract infections (UTIs) that failed to resolve with antibiotics. Recurrent UTIs in dogs—especially small breeds like French Bulldogs—can be a sign of underlying issues such as bladder stones, which can lead to ongoing discomfort, urinary accidents, and serious health complications.

Our veterinary team performed a cystotomy (bladder stone removal surgery for dogs) to successfully extract the stones and relieve Malibu’s symptoms. With expert surgical care and a targeted recovery plan that included antibiotics, pain management, and a prescription urinary care diet, Malibu made a smooth and full recovery.

At Holly Vet Clinic, we specialize in dog bladder stone surgery, UTI treatment for dogs, and health care for French Bulldogs and other breeds. We are your trusted veterinarian.