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MACS Veterinary Services

Visits are by appointment only. Please call the clinic at (313) 369-9863 to make an appointment. All visitors must wear a mask at all times while inside the clinic.

Office Visits, Exams, and Vaccinations
Exam/Office Visit$47.00
Vaccine Exam/Office Visit$37.00
Vaccines$20.00 each - Felv $23.00
Rabies - 3 year$26.00
Deworming$5.00 - $40.00
(Depends on type of worm & weight of pet)
Radiographs (X-Rays)$90.00
*Please note we are not a FREE Clinic. Payment is required when services are rendered.

Tests
Fecal$20.00
Heartworm$30.00 – see treatment options
Feline Leukemia / FIV$35.00
Blood work$56.00-$150.00
(Dependant on DVM discretion)
Surgery – Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck residents*
Microchip$10.00
Feline Neuter$75.00
Canine Neuter – less than 40 lbs$100.00
Canine Neuter – between 41-80 lbs$110.00
Canine Neuter – between 81-120 lbs$120.00
Canine Neuter – over 120 lbs$130.00
Feline Spay$110.00
Canine Spay – less than 40 lbs$125.00
Canine Spay – between 41-80 lbs$145.00
Canine Spay – between 81-120 lbs$165.00
Canine Spay – over 120 lbs$185.00
*If you live outside of these cities please call us for pricing quotes.

Prices for non-routine surgeries or procedures cannot be quoted over the phone. You must come and see the veterinarian for a quote.
For help with spay/neuter call the clinic at 313-369-9863.

For after hours emergency veterinary care, please click here for the closet one to you.
For a list of Spay/Neuter Wellness click, please click here.
For a list of full service veterinary hospitals in the Metro Detroit are, please click here.


Fighting Overpopulation

Overpopulation is the root of the problem. You can help by spaying and neutering your animals. Tell your friends, neighbors and everyone you come in contact with. Let’s work together toward solving this problem, and save lives of thousands of animals each year.

Did you know…
Spaying and neutering make animals less likely to get into fights and become infected with contagious diseases. They are also less likely to roam outdoors and possibly get hit by cars. Spaying and neutering also helps prevent dogs and cats from contracting deadly cancers and other diseases of the reproductive system.

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