Office calls range from $20-80 here. "Low cost" clinics cost in the $20 range and most don't charge for the office visit if you're in to get something else done, however, some still do. I've paid $20-55 for my dogs in different places over the years. My cat's last visit last summer to a feline specific hospital/clinic costed $75 (if you count the service tax) just for stepping in the door as we also had other tests run on her and an x-ray on top of that and left with a bill in the $300's. And that came out inconclusive other than to just feed her some FULL FAT moo moo milk (homogenized/3%) to get I-forget-what into her to hopefully increase those levels.
The vet she went to for her first dentals (not including the 2nd visit for dental surgery) for the drop-in office call (puppy wellness/physical exam) $44; Blood Collection $23.10; Geriatric Blood Profile $143.35 for a total after the service tax $220.98.
At the current vet clinic I used for her 2nd dentals and, now, as her primary vet, her office calls are $39 same as the above or a couple of dollars less. She didn't charge for a follow-up exam and also didn't charge for office visit when I just dropped her off for the day to get her dentals and other tests done--well, technically, for the dentals, there was no "visit".
1 Exam $39
1 Senior Blood Panel $134.37
1 Urinalysis In House: $41.50
1 Dental Xray/film: 42.00
1 Culture-Urine: 71.10
At the breeder's vet, I was billed (No office visit charge during the shot visits):
Giardia (each round) $20
Corona $8
DA2PP (each round) $18
Rabies $20
Revolution (Pink) $38.95
Drontal Plus 1.5 tablets $12.00
Microchip $40
But this same vet did charge an office visit/consult when I took her in for a check and x-ray: $20 Consult; $140 2 set x-ray; and $8 in tax

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