Transparent Pricing for Independent Veterinary Care.

What Our Pricing Reflects.

The veterinary pricing below is a baseline for what to expect at common visits and procedures, so you can walk in prepared. Every pet is different and every appointment is tailored in real time, so these numbers are starting points.

Coastal Plains is AAHA-accredited, which means every part of our medicine, from the bloodwork before anesthesia to how instruments are sterilized, has been inspected against a national standard.

Coastal Plains is also family-owned and independent. When you pay for care here, you’re supporting a small business in El Campo. Every decision about how we staff, what we buy, and how we treat your pet is made in this building. Every dollar that comes in stays here, reinvested in the team, the equipment, and the medicine we give your pet.

When your pet needs care, our job is to give them the best we can. That means the bloodwork, the monitoring, the dental radiographs, the continuing education that keeps our medicine current. It means not skipping a step because the step takes longer or costs a bit more. The prices on this page are what that standard of care costs. We publish them openly so you can see for yourself.

Every Visit Starts With an Exam

Your pet gets a thorough physical exam head to tail: eyes, ears, teeth, gums, skin, heart, lungs, abdomen, and joints. Small changes in weight, coat, gait, or behavior are often the first sign of something that needs attention, and catching it early is usually simpler and less expensive than catching it late.

The exam is also where we listen to you. You know your pet better than anyone. Every concern, every “something just feels off” you bring in becomes part of the plan we build together.

Exam Fees

Service Price When It Applies
Wellness Exam $75 Annual checkup for a healthy pet
Annual Vaccine Exam* $65 Exam paired with your pet’s yearly vaccines
Kitten / Puppy Vaccine Exam $50 Exam paired with a puppy or kitten’s vaccine series
Re-Check / Medical Progress $53 Follow-up on an ongoing issue we’re treating
Second Opinion $75 A fresh look at an existing diagnosis
Emergency Exam during open hours $75 Urgent, unscheduled visit during open hours
After-Hours Call (existing patient) $100 After-hours care for an existing Coastal Plains client
After-Hours Call (new patient) $145 After-hours care for a new client

*Rabies vaccine (for dogs or cats) always includes a physical exam.

Wellness & Preventive Care

Preventive care is the most cost-effective medicine we practice because it catches problems while they’re still small—before they become expensive or complicated. For most dogs and cats, that means a thorough annual exam, age-appropriate vaccines, parasite screening, and the flea, tick, and heartworm prevention that keeps your pet from getting sick in the first place.

Senior pets benefit from more frequent visits. Dogs and cats age faster than we do, so twice-yearly exams and expanded bloodwork let us track changes in organ function, weight, blood pressure, and behavior that are easy to miss at home. Dr. Baron designs senior care around what your pet actually needs at their stage of life.

Annual Wellness Packages

The annual wellness package covers the standard preventive care your pet needs for the year in one visit. It’s the simplest way to stay on top of vaccines, parasite screening, and the core exam.

Package Price What’s Included
Feline Annual $160.50 Preventive exam, FVRCP vaccine, Rabies vaccine, intestinal parasite exam
Canine Annual $245.50 Preventive exam, DHLPP vaccine, Rabies vaccine, Bordetella vaccine, intestinal parasite exam, heartworm test
Senior Feline Annual $459.99 Everything in the Feline Annual, plus FeLV 2-year vaccine and Chem 15/17 + CBC bloodwork
Senior Canine Annual $572.99 Everything in the Canine Annual, plus urinalysis, Chem 15/17 + CBC bloodwork, and a CardioPet cardiac screen

Parasite Testing

Regular parasite testing catches heartworm, tick-borne diseases, and feline viruses early, when they’re still easiest to treat. These tests also give us a baseline for the rest of your pet’s preventive care.

Test Price What It Screens For
Dog Blood Parasite Screen (4DX) $67.50 Heartworm, Lyme, anaplasmosis, ehrlichiosis
FIV / FeLV / Feline Heartworm $89.00 Feline immunodeficiency virus, feline leukemia, feline heartworm

Injectable Prevention

Injectable flea, tick, and heartworm prevention is given in-clinic. One dose lasts for an entire year, so you don’t have to worry about remembering monthly medications.

Medication Price
Bravecto Quantum – Flea & tick prevention $210 – $270 depending on your dog’s weight
Proheart 12 – Heartworm prevention $105 – $302 depending on your dog’s weight (up to 130 pounds)

Spay or Neuter Surgery for Dogs and Cats

Spaying and neutering help protect your pet from certain cancers and infections, prevent unplanned litters, and help with roaming, marking, and other hormone-driven behaviors. While spay and neuter surgeries are some of the most common surgeries we perform, we take each one seriously. Every spay and neuter follows AAHA guidelines for aesthesia and surgery protocols.

Throughout the procedure, one nurse’s only job is to monitor your pet’s vital signs: temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen, exhaled carbon dioxide, ECG, and heart rate. We use local anesthetic at the surgical site for added pain control when possible, which also lets us reduce the amount of general anesthesia needed—resulting in a safer, more comfortable experience for your pet.

Pricing for spay and neuter depends on your pet’s weight, age, and any other factors we need to plan around, such as brachycephalic breeds which include French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, Pugs, etc). We can give you a written estimate before we start, so you know what to expect.

Typical Spay & Neuter Pricing

Procedure Price Range What’s Included
Spay, Dog $409 – $945 Pre-anesthetic bloodwork, IV fluids, local and general anesthesia, expert surgical care, dedicated monitoring, pain management
Neuter, Dog $340 – $900 Same protocol, adjusted for males
Spay, Cat $300 – $600 Same protocol, adjusted for cats
Neuter, Cat $195 – $600 Same protocol, adjusted for male cats

Final pricing also reflects pregnancy, obesity, retained testicle, or other surgical considerations specific to your pet.

Dental Care for Dogs and Cats

Dental disease is the most common health problem we see in adult dogs and cats. Most of it hides below the gumline, which means the only way to find it is with anesthesia, dental radiographs, and a full oral exam. Dr. Baron’s goal is to preserve every tooth we can for the life of your pet, and that’s what the dental protocol at Coastal Plains is built around.

Here’s what a dental at our hospital includes:

  • Pre-anesthetic bloodwork to check organ function, electrolytes, and clotting times. Usually run at a visit before the dental so we have time to review the results.
  • Anti-nausea medication the evening before so your pet isn’t sick from the anesthetic & pain management drugs.
  • Light sedative at arrival, given under the skin, ten minutes before the IV catheter goes in.
  • IV fluids running the entire procedure.
  • Dedicated monitoring nurse watching temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen, exhaled carbon dioxide, ECG, and heart rate from start to finish.
  • Heating pads to keep your pet’s body temperature steady.
  • Full-mouth dental radiographs reviewed before any extractions. This is the only way to find root problems such as periodontal disease hidden below the gumline.
  • Local anesthetic at each tooth that needs extraction or treatment, for pain control
  • A phone call to you before any treatments are performed beyond the original plan

Dental Cleaning Pricing

Procedure Price Range What’s Included
Dental Cleaning $600 – $800 Anesthesia, IV fluids, dedicated monitoring, full-mouth dental radiographs, scaling and polishing

Pre-anesthetic bloodwork and any tooth extractions are billed separately. Extractions and specialized dental work are often only revealed once your pet is under anesthesia and dental radiographs come back, so a dental may require a second procedure to complete the plan. We’ll always talk you through that before we proceed.

Sample Visit: Dog Dental

This is what an actual dental estimate looks like at Coastal Plains. Every pet is different, so your estimate will reflect what your pet specifically needs.

Item Charge
Polish & Fluoride Treatment $13.92
Dental Cleaning – Ultrasonic Scaler $41.57
Anesthetic Monitor $31.76
Anesthesia – Inhalation First 30 Min. $93.00
Dental Radiology Survey $120.00
Fluid Therapy (Dental) + Cath. $81.00
Exam Pre-Dental $0.00
Hydromorphone Inj 2mg/ml (C II) $39.00
Midazolam Inj. 5mg/ml (C IV) $45.00
Propoflo inj. 10 mg/ml $46.52
Ostifen (Carprofen 50 mg/ml Inj) $44.14
Naxcel 50 mg/ml Inj. $45.00
Dental procedure total $601.91

Pre-surgical bloodwork and any local anesthetic blocks are billed separately when needed.

When Your Pet Isn’t Feeling Well.

When your pet isn’t feeling well, a sick visit at Coastal Plains typically contains three parts: exam, diagnostics, and treatment. However, not every sick visit uses all three. Some problems are clear from the exam and go straight to treatment. Others need diagnostics before we can make a plan. We’ll walk you through our recommendations and give you an oral or written estimate before moving forward.

The Exam

Every sick visit starts here. Dr. Baron does a head-to-toe physical and listens to what you’ve been seeing at home. Exam fees are covered in the Exams section above.

Diagnostics

If the exam alone doesn’t give us a clear answer, we may recommend bloodwork, radiographs, ultrasound, or another test to get more information. Below are the diagnostics we use most often.

Test Price What It Tells Us
Basic Bloodwork (CBC, Chem 17, Electrolytes) $276 Organ function, hydration, infection markers, electrolyte balance
Extended Bloodwork Panels $276 – $500 Adds thyroid, pancreatic, cortisol, or other specialty tests as needed
3 Radiographs with AI-Assisted Interpretation $305 Visualizes bones, chest, and abdomen; AI helps us interpret results faster
Global FAST Ultrasound Exam $83 Rapid, non-invasive look at the heart, abdomen, and fluid accumulation
Urinalysis $27 – $89 Kidney function, infection, hydration status
Ear Cytology (both ears) $73 Identifies bacteria, yeast, or mites behind an ear infection
ECG $29+ Evaluates heart rhythm

Once we know what we’re dealing with, your pet gets the medications, injections, or other treatments that help them feel better. Below are some injections often used by the clinic.

Treatment Price When It’s Used
Cytopoint Injection for allergies in dogs $86 – $246 Allergic itching in dogs; dose is weight-based; typically given every 6-8 weeks
Other Injections $39+ Includes injections for pain, nausea, antibiotics, and other treatments

Other Services

These are services you can schedule on their own or add to another visit.

Service Price Notes
Nail Trim $32 Can be added to any visit
Anal Gland Expression $35 Some pets may need light sedation; sedation is billed separately
Microchip $61 Permanent ID placement, registered to you
Sedation (in-clinic) $100 – $225 Varies by your pet’s weight and the medications chosen for safety

Payment & Estimates

Veterinary care can be expensive, and the timing isn’t always convenient. Before any procedure or diagnostic work, we can give you a written estimate as a price range because every pet is different. There’s no dollar threshold on when we’ll write one. When a pet needs more than one thing done, we can often split the work across two visits to spread the cost.

We accept major credit cards, cash, and checks from within Wharton County, plus these financing partners when you need to stretch payments over time:

  • Varidi: in-house monthly payment plans set up directly at the clinic
  • Cherry: flexible 3 to 24 month financing with a soft credit check
  • Scratch Pay: same-day approval for short-term or longer-term financing plans
  • CareCredit: a healthcare credit card with interest-free promotional periods

If the ideal plan isn’t possible, we’ll sit down with you and talk through what is, with compassion and respect for your situation. We’re committed to finding options that work for you and your pet. Pet insurance helps most for costs you don’t see coming, and we’re happy to talk through whether it makes sense for your situation. 

We also offer a spectrum of care when needed to adapt to the unique needs of each owner and their pet. This care addresses, if possible, the financial, emotional, and logistical concerns that all can come up when navigating veterinary care. Our goal is to improve access to veterinary care and reduce euthanasias.

Frequently Asked Questions About Veterinary Pricing

Visit costs vary widely depending on what your pet actually needs. Every visit at Coastal Plains Animal Clinic starts with a physical exam, so you’ll always pay an exam fee. From there, the cost depends on whether we need to run diagnostics like bloodwork, radiographs, or ultrasound, and whether your pet needs any treatments or medications. A routine wellness visit for a healthy pet looks very different from a sick visit that turns up something needing further testing. That’s why we publish our pricing openly, so you can plan ahead and walk in with a general sense of what to expect. Our goal is for you to feel confident in our quality and prepared price-wise for the visit, no matter what brings you in. You’ll also receive a written or verbal estimate before any diagnostics or procedures, so you know the numbers before we run anything.
A dental cleaning at Coastal Plains is a full surgical procedure. Because most dental disease hides below the gumline, the only way to find and treat it safely is with anesthesia, full-mouth dental radiographs, and a complete oral exam. Every dental at our hospital includes pre-anesthetic bloodwork at a visit before the procedure, IV fluids and anesthesia on the day, continuous monitoring of your pet’s vital signs by a dedicated nurse, and dental radiographs reviewed before any extractions. Our goal is to preserve every tooth for the life of your pet, which is why the protocol is built around precision, not speed. A dental cleaning ranges from $600 to $800, with pre-anesthetic bloodwork and any tooth extractions billed separately. For pets who need extensive work, we can stage the procedure across two visits to help distribute the cost.
Concern about anesthesia is the number one thing pet owners bring up, especially for older pets, and it’s something we take seriously. Most patients at Coastal Plains receive pre-operative bloodwork to check organ function & electrolytes before anesthesia. On the day of the procedure, your pet gets a light sedative first, then an IV catheter and IV fluids, then general anesthesia. Throughout the entire procedure, one nurse’s only job is to monitor temperature, blood pressure, blood oxygen, exhaled carbon dioxide, ECG, and heart rate. Heating pads keep your pet’s body temperature steady. We use local anesthetic at the surgical site where it provides direct pain control and lets the general anesthesia run at a lighter plane. A lighter plane is especially important for older pets because it helps them maintain normal body temperature and blood pressure. Using this protocol, Coastal Plains has safely performed dentals and surgeries on pets in their teens.
Yes, we work with four third-party financing partners so you can spread payments over time: Varidi (in-house monthly payment plans), Cherry (3 to 24 month financing with a soft credit check), Scratch Pay (same-day approval for short-term or longer-term plans), and CareCredit (a healthcare credit card with interest-free promotional periods). We also accept major credit cards, cash, and checks from within Wharton County. When a pet needs more than one procedure, we can often stage the work across two visits so you don’t have to cover everything at once. Before any diagnostic work or procedure, you’ll receive a written estimate so you can plan.
Yes. Veterinary care is expensive, and in today’s economy, a lot of families are balancing their pet’s needs against their own. If the ideal treatment plan isn’t within reach, Dr. Baron and our team will sit down with you and walk through what is. This could include a simpler version of the plan, or staged care that brings the cost down. We work with you to the best of our ability within what’s safe and appropriate for your pet. For families who can plan ahead, we also recommend pet insurance, since it helps most for costs you don’t see coming.
Spay and neuter pricing at Coastal Plains is given as a range because every pet is different, and not every surgical outcome can be predicted up front. Species, sex, weight, age, and factors like pregnancy, obesity, or a retained testicle all change what the procedure looks like. Every spay and neuter follows the same basic protocol that varies dependent upon age, breed, head conformation, pre-existing health conditions, and weight. Sometimes this can cause the price to vary greatly for individual patients. All spay and neuters include a dedicated monitoring nurse tracking vital signs throughout, and pain management. Based on those variables, pricing ranges from $409 to $945 for a dog spay, $340 to $900 for a dog neuter, $300 to $600 for a cat spay, and $195 to $600 for a cat neuter. You’ll receive a written estimate upon request before the procedure so you know what to expect.

Committed to Transparency

Transparency isn’t just about publishing prices. It’s how we work alongside you to build trust, answer your questions, and help you plan. The pricing on this page is a starting point, but the conversations you’ll have with our team is where your pet’s specific plan and cost come together.

If you have questions about any of the pricing on this page, or you’d like a written estimate for your pet’s specific situation, we’re happy to talk it through. Book an appointment, give us a call, or stop in for a tour of the clinic.