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Pet Care Cost Guide • New York • Updated May 2026

How much does an annual vet checkup cost in New York?

In New York, $an annual exam typically costs $80–$350, with an average around $215. Final price depends on the clinic, your pet, and what's included.

Cost range — New York

$80 to $350

New York vet costs are among the highest in the U.S., especially in NYC. Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens clinics often charge 30-50% above the national average. Upstate is generally more moderate.

Important: These are illustrative cost ranges from published industry references (CareCredit, AAHA, Pawlicy Advisor). Actual prices vary by clinic, your pet's size and condition, and the specific tests or treatments included. Always confirm pricing directly with the clinic before scheduling.
RexVet alternative — $64.99

For many cases, a $64.99 RexVet video visit replaces the in-person trip.

A routine telehealth checkup with RexVet ($64.99) is great for: well-pet visual exams, behavior consults, weight/diet review, prescription refill reviews, and screening for concerns that might need in-person follow-up. Some annual care (vaccines, blood draws) still requires in-person.

Compare: average in-person $215 in New York → $64.99 RexVet video visit. That's roughly 3x cheaper for situations telehealth can solve.

What is an annual vet checkup?

An annual checkup typically includes a physical exam, weight check, dental check, vaccinations (if due), heartworm test (for dogs), and any recommended preventive screenings. It's the foundation of ongoing pet care.

What's typically included in the cost

  • Nose-to-tail physical exam
  • Weight check
  • Dental check
  • Vaccinations (if due)
  • Heartworm test (dogs)
  • Recommendations for next 12 months of care

What affects the price

  • Whether vaccines are due
  • Blood and urine screening (especially in seniors)
  • Heartworm test (dogs)
  • Dental check / cleaning recommendation
  • Specialty practice vs general practice clinic

Cost context for New York

New York vet costs are among the highest in the U.S., especially in NYC. Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens clinics often charge 30-50% above the national average. Upstate is generally more moderate.

Major metros in New York: New York City, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Rochester, Albany

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An annual vet checkup in New York

Frequently asked questions

Is an annual vet checkup more expensive in New York?

Costs in New York range roughly $80-$350 for an annual exam — with cities like New York City, Brooklyn, Buffalo typically at the higher end of that range. New York vet costs are among the highest in the U.S., especially in NYC. Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Queens clinics often charge 30-50% above the national average. Upstate is generally more moderate.

Where can I find lower-cost an annual vet checkup in New York?

A routine telehealth checkup with RexVet ($64.99) is great for: well-pet visual exams, behavior consults, weight/diet review, prescription refill reviews, and screening for concerns that might need in-person follow-up. Some annual care (vaccines, blood draws) still requires in-person. For procedures that do require in-person care, look at: nonprofit veterinary clinics (e.g. Humane Society of Greater Miami, Bideawee in NYC, Richmond SPCA), veterinary teaching hospitals (University of Florida, Cornell, Virginia-Maryland), and dedicated low-cost spay/neuter clinics.

How often does my pet need a checkup?

Most healthy adult pets need an annual exam. Seniors (over 7-8 years) typically benefit from twice-yearly exams. Puppies and kittens need more frequent visits in their first year for vaccinations.

Can I do an annual checkup over RexVet?

Partially. A $64.99 RexVet video visit can do the visual exam, behavior review, weight/diet review, and prescription refills. Vaccines and blood draws still require an in-person clinic visit.

What's the difference between a wellness exam and a sick visit?

A wellness exam is preventive — checking a generally healthy pet. A sick visit addresses a specific complaint or symptom. Many clinics charge less for wellness if your pet is established.

Does pet insurance cover annual checkups?

Most accident & illness pet insurance plans do NOT cover routine wellness visits — but many sell wellness add-ons that do. Read the policy carefully.

Reviewed by Dr. Tiffany Delacruz, DVM

Chief Executive Officer & Lead Veterinarian, RexVet. Licensed in Florida, New York, and Virginia.

Cost ranges sourced from public industry references (CareCredit, AAHA, Pawlicy Advisor, Forbes Advisor). Actual prices at any specific clinic may differ. Always confirm with the clinic before scheduling.