Mobile Vet Prices in Orlando
Transparent Pricing for Every Service. No Surprises, No Hidden Fees.
Looking for mobile vet near me prices? Ours are right here on this page because you deserve to know what a house call costs before you pick up the phone. Every price listed below is what Orlando families actually pay: exam fees, vaccines, dental cleanings, emergency visits, and end-of-life care, broken down line by line.
Most mobile vet clinics in the Orlando area don't list prices at all. Out of the top five practices, only one shows a partial price list. That doesn't sit right with us. You're trusting us with your pet and your budget, so the least our team can do is be upfront about both. Below you'll find what each service costs, what's included, what affects your total, and how our rates compare to a traditional clinic visit. Need a detailed breakdown of mobile vet costs? That guide goes even deeper.
Call for an exact quote based on your pet's needs and your location.
Our Services & Pricing
What's Included & What Affects Your Cost
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Every visit starts with a comprehensive physical exam covering eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, skin, joints, and weight check
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Travel fee covers one trip to your home at $50 to $75 depending on your zone, charged once per visit regardless of how many pets are seen
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A portable pharmacy with the 40 most commonly prescribed medications travels with every vet, so most prescriptions are filled on-site during the appointment
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Detailed written notes and a treatment summary are emailed the same day, so you never have to chase records later
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Distance from downtown Orlando determines your travel zone: Zone 1 (under 10 mi) is $50, Zone 2 (10-20 mi) is $65, Zone 3 (20-30 mi) is $75
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Each additional pet's exam fee drops to $65 instead of $95 because the vet is already at your door
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Sunday and holiday appointments carry a $25 convenience fee; after-hours emergency calls have separate pricing outlined below
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Services beyond the exam (vaccines, bloodwork, dental, diagnostics) are each priced individually in the accordion sections below
Mobile Vet Price List, Service by Service
Below is our complete mobile vet clinic prices breakdown for the Orlando area. Each accordion section covers one service category with specific dollar amounts and what you get at that price point. Prices reflect our house call vet cost structure as of April 2026. Want a custom estimate? Just call us with your pet's specifics.
Wellness Exams & Travel Fee
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Standard Wellness Exam
$95 for the first pet. Covers a full nose-to-tail physical: eyes, ears, mouth, skin, coat, heart, lungs, abdomen, joints, lymph nodes, weight, and body condition score. Appointments run 30 to 45 minutes, three to four times longer than most clinic visits.
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Additional Pet (Same Visit)
$65 per pet. Same thorough exam at a reduced rate because the vet is already at your home. A two-dog household pays $160 total plus one travel fee, often cheaper than two separate clinic visits.
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Follow-Up Exam
$50. Recheck visits within 14 days of an initial appointment. Covers assessment of treatment progress and medication adjustment if needed.
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Travel Fee by Zone
Zone 1 (within 10 miles of downtown Orlando): $50. Zone 2 (Winter Park, Kissimmee, Altamonte Springs): $65. Zone 3 (Sanford, Lake Mary, Celebration): $75. One fee per visit, not per pet.
Vaccinations
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Dog Vaccines
Rabies 3-year: $25. DHPP (distemper/parvo combo): $30. Bordetella (kennel cough): $25. Leptospirosis: $30. Canine Influenza: $35. Lyme: $35. All schedules follow AAHA vaccination guidelines tailored to your dog's lifestyle and risk factors.
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Cat Vaccines
Rabies (1-year or 3-year): $25. FVRCP (feline distemper combo): $30. FeLV (feline leukemia): $35. Indoor-only cats may need fewer vaccines; recommendations are based on what's medically appropriate, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.
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Puppy & Kitten Vaccine Series
First-round vaccines, deworming, and a microchip bundled in our New Pet Wellness Package for $175. That saves roughly 20% compared to individual pricing. Follow-up booster visits qualify for the discounted follow-up exam rate ($50).
Dental Cleaning
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Anesthesia-Free Cleaning
$250 to $300. Hand scaling above and below the gumline, polishing, and fluoride treatment. Takes about 45 minutes. Best for dogs with mild to moderate tartar who tolerate mouth handling. Your dog eats and drinks normally right after. Full details on our dog dental cleaning page.
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Full Dental Under Sedation
$350 to $450. Covers full-mouth radiographs, ultrasonic scaling, polishing, and extractions if needed ($25 to $75 per tooth). Recommended for advanced periodontal disease, fractured teeth, or dogs who won't hold still. Portable anesthesia and monitoring equipment come with the vet.
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Why Dental Costs Vary
Price range depends on your dog's size, severity of tartar buildup, and whether extractions are required. Teeth are examined first, and you get a firm quote before any work begins.
In-Home Euthanasia & Aftercare
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In-Home Euthanasia Visit
Starting at $350 for dogs and cats. This covers a phone consultation beforehand, sedation so your pet drifts into a deep sleep, the euthanasia procedure, a private farewell period (take as long as you need), and a clay paw print keepsake. Learn more about our compassionate in-home euthanasia process.
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Cremation Options
Private cremation: $150 to $300 depending on pet size, with ashes returned in 5 to 7 business days. Communal cremation: starting at $50. Upgraded urns and memorial keepsake boxes: $25 to $175. All transport and coordination are handled by our team.
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Why This Visit Is Never Rushed
Most families spend 60 to 90 minutes with us. This isn't a line item anyone tries to minimize. Cost should never be a barrier during this moment, which is why CareCredit and Scratchpay are available for families who need a payment plan.
Emergency Visits
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Emergency House Call
$250 to $500 depending on time of day and services required. Priority dispatch averages 25 minutes across Orlando. Each call covers an extended exam, stabilization, pain management, and initial treatment. Full details on our emergency mobile vet page.
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After-Hours Surcharge
$75 added for calls between 9 p.m. and 7 a.m., weekends, and holidays. Diagnostics, medications, and treatments are priced the same regardless of when you call.
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Hospital Referral
If your pet needs surgery or ICU care, our team stabilizes on-site and coordinates a direct transfer to a partner emergency hospital. No extra charge applies for the referral itself; you pay only for the mobile visit and any treatments administered before transport.
Lab Work & Diagnostics
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Bloodwork
Complete Blood Count (CBC): $65 to $85. Comprehensive Metabolic Panel: $85 to $120. Senior Wellness Panel (CBC + CMP + thyroid): $150 to $200. Most results are ready in 15 minutes using our portable analyzer.
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Other Diagnostics
Urinalysis: $35 to $65. Heartworm/tick-borne disease test (4DX): $45 to $55. Fecal parasite screen: $30 to $45. Cytology (skin/ear): $45 to $75. Specialized tests sent to an outside lab return in 24 to 48 hours.
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Why Test at Home?
Blood pressure readings are more accurate when your pet isn't stressed by a clinic environment. Senior pets and cats who stress at vet visits especially benefit from at-home diagnostics. Calmer patient, cleaner data.
Preventive Care Packages
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New Pet Wellness Package
$175. Exam, first-round vaccinations, deworming, and microchip bundled together. Designed for puppies and kittens starting their vaccination series.
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Senior Wellness Package
$225. Standard exam plus complete blood panel and urinalysis for early detection of kidney disease, diabetes, and thyroid conditions. Recommended annually for pets age 7 and older. See our senior dog care guide for signs your aging pet needs a checkup.
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Annual Wellness Bundle
Custom-priced based on your pet's needs. Combines the yearly exam with due vaccines and any recommended diagnostics at a 15 to 20% discount over individual pricing. Give us a call for a quote specific to your pet.
Mobile Vet vs. Clinic: What You Actually Pay
Is a mobile vet more expensive than a regular clinic? Here's the honest answer: the exam and procedures cost about the same. A travel fee of $50 to $75 is the real difference. But cost is only half the equation. Here's the full picture of what a mobile vet visit costs compared to driving to a clinic.
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What You Pay
A clinic exam runs $55 to $85. Our mobile exam is $95, roughly $40 more after the travel fee. Vaccines, bloodwork, and procedures are priced similarly to brick-and-mortar practices. A single pet getting one service will see a modestly higher mobile vet home visit cost. That gap shrinks fast with multiple pets or multiple services in one visit.
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What You Save
One trip to a clinic eats 2 to 3 hours: drive time, waiting room, the appointment itself, and the drive home. Multiply that for multi-pet households. The travel fee is per visit, not per pet. Three pets at a $50 travel fee means $17 per pet in travel cost. Factor in gas, parking, and time off work, and the math often favors a house call. Pets with cat anxiety during vet visits benefit from the stress reduction alone.
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What You Get
Clinic appointments average 10 to 15 minutes. Ours run 30 to 45. That's not padding; it's thorough medicine. At home, your pet's blood pressure reads accurately instead of spiking from white-coat syndrome. Behavioral cues are visible in their natural environment. And you get the vet's undivided attention without a lobby full of other patients. Check our services for everything brought to your door.
Get Your Exact Price. Call Today.
Every pet is different, and so is every estimate. Reach us at (877) 345-4326, describe what your pet needs, and you'll get a specific price range before scheduling anything. No obligation, no pressure. Just straightforward numbers from a licensed veterinary team.
All major credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, and CareCredit financing are accepted. Payment is due at the time of service, and itemized receipts are compatible with every pet insurance carrier. Questions about coverage? Contact us and our staff will walk you through it.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Vet Pricing
Standard mobile vet visits run $95 to $150, which covers the travel fee and a comprehensive physical exam. From there, the total depends on services your pet needs: vaccines start at $25, bloodwork at $65, dental cleaning at $250, and in-home euthanasia at $350. You'll always get a clear estimate before scheduling. See our detailed breakdown of mobile vet costs for a full rundown.
Procedures cost about the same as a brick-and-mortar clinic. A travel fee of $50 to $75 is the main addition, based on your distance from downtown Orlando. Multi-pet households share that travel fee across all pets seen in one visit, which often makes it cheaper per pet than separate clinic trips. When you factor in driving time, gas, and your pet's stress, many families find the value tips in favor of a house call.
In-home euthanasia starts at $350 for dogs and cats. That covers a pre-visit phone consultation, sedation, the procedure, a private farewell period, and a clay paw print. Aftercare is separate: private cremation runs $150 to $300 based on pet size, and communal cremation starts at $50. You'll get the complete cost breakdown over the phone before scheduling. Visit our in-home euthanasia page for details on the full process.
Honest trade-offs: you'll pay a $50 to $75 travel fee that clinics don't charge. Complex surgery and overnight hospitalization still require a brick-and-mortar facility. Our team carries portable X-ray equipment, but MRI and CT scans need a hospital. That said, the vast majority of veterinary needs (exams, vaccines, bloodwork, dental cleaning, even emergencies) receive the same quality of care as a clinic, without the commute or the waiting room.
No. Travel fee is a flat rate per visit ($50, $65, or $75 depending on your zone) regardless of how many pets are seen. Each additional pet's exam costs $65 instead of $95. Two pets: $160 + one travel fee. Three pets: $225 + one travel fee. More pets means better per-pet value compared to individual clinic visits.
Just the house call itself (meaning the travel fee to reach your home) runs $50 to $75 based on distance. That's a one-time charge per visit. On top of that, you pay for specific services your pet receives. A typical wellness visit covering travel + exam + a couple of vaccines totals $145 to $210. Full amounts are quoted before booking.
Zero. Cost estimates are provided before every visit, and approval is required before running any test or treatment discovered during the exam. Travel fee and service charges are always disclosed upfront. No after-the-fact surprises. Want an estimate before booking? Dial (877) 345-4326 and you'll get a quote over the phone.
Most pet insurance plans reimburse mobile vet visits the same way they cover clinic visits: you pay us, submit the itemized receipt, and your carrier reimburses you. Coverage extends to all major providers including Trupanion, Healthy Paws, Nationwide, ASPCA, Embrace, and Lemonade. Detailed, properly coded invoices make the claims process straightforward.
Emergency house calls start at $250 and can reach $500 depending on time of day and treatments needed. After-hours calls (9 p.m. to 7 a.m.) and weekend/holiday visits include a $75 surcharge. Diagnostics and medications are priced separately. You'll get a clear estimate at the time of your call. More details on our emergency mobile vet page.
Yes. CareCredit and Scratchpay both offer payment plan options including interest-free periods. All major credit cards, debit cards, and Apple Pay are also accepted. Payment is collected at the time of service. Larger expenses like dental procedures or euthanasia come with a detailed estimate in advance so you can plan accordingly.