
Planning for Your Pet's Care
Pricing and Estimates
At Redding Veterinary Clinic, we believe in clear, transparent communication — including when it comes to pricing. The information below provides general price ranges for common services. Because every pet is unique, final recommendations and costs may vary based on your pet’s physical exam, medical history, and individual needs. We are happy to review a detailed estimate with you and answer any questions before moving forward with care.

Exams & Vaccines
Physical Exam
$82.00
Canine Rabies Vaccine
$38.00
Feline Rabies Vaccine
$35.00
Additional vaccine recommendation vary by age, lifestyle, and medical history.
Dentistry
Dental Prophylaxis (Cleaning + Full Mouth X-Rays)
$1,000 – $3,000
What this includes: preoperative labwork and a complete dental assessment and cleaning under anesthesia with full-mouth dental radiographs.
Why it’s a range: we can’t truly know whether extractions or oral surgery are needed until your pet is anesthetized and dental radiographs are completed.


Spays & Neuters
Cat Spay
$400 – $600
Range depends on whether preoperative labwork is recommended/required.
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Cat Neuter
$300 – $500
Range depends on whether preoperative labwork is recommended/required.
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Dog Spay
$500 – $1,200
Range depends on your dog’s size and whether preoperative labwork is recommended/required.
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Dog Neuter
$460 – $1,070
Range depends on your dog’s size and whether preoperative labwork is recommended/required.
Important Notes & Disclaimers
Please read before using this guide:
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These prices are estimates only. Your pet’s final cost may change after the doctor performs a physical exam and reviews your pet’s history at the initial appointment.
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Medical needs vary. Age, weight, breed, overall health, current medications, pregnancy/heat cycle status, cryptorchid (retained testicle), underlying disease, and other factors can affect anesthesia and surgical planning.
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Dentistry is especially variable. The dental range reflects that extractions/oral surgery can only be confirmed after your pet is anesthetized and full-mouth dental radiographs are taken.
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Additional services may be recommended for safety and comfort (examples: additional medications, additional preanesthetic screening, treatment of unexpected findings, etc.).
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Prices may change. Costs can change due to medication pricing, lab fees, supplies, and periodic updates to our fee schedule.
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We will always review an estimate with you and discuss options before proceeding with any treatment.

