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Veterinary Emergency Clinic

(716) 839-4043
4821 Genesee St, Buffalo NY 14225
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Hours:

Monday - Open 24 hours
Tuesday - Open 24 hours
Wednesday - Open 24 hours
Thursday - Open 24 hours
Friday - Open 24 hours
Saturday - Open 24 hours
Sunday - Open 24 hours

West Side Pet Clinic

(716) 882-1245
1245 Niagara St, Buffalo NY 14213
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Hours:

Monday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Tuesday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Wednesday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Thursday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Friday - 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Saturday - Closed
Sunday - Closed

WNY Veterans Housing Cltn

(716) 882-5935
25 W Utica St, Buffalo NY 14209
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Expected vet visit costs in Buffalo, NY

ServiceAverage National CostExpected Cost in Buffalo, NY
Routine checkups$50 to $250$141
Spay/neuter$160 to $220$187
Vaccines per shot$15 to $28$20
Physical exams$45 to $55$49
Fecal exam$25 to $45$34
Heartworm test$45 to $50$47
Dental cleaning$70 to $400$220
Allergy testing$195 to $300$242
Geriatric screening$85 to $110$96
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How the cost of pet care in Buffalo, NY compares to surrounding areas

CityCostDistance
Tonawanda, NY5% more expensive than Buffalo, NY7.1 miles away
Orchard Park, NY5% more expensive than Buffalo, NY10.7 miles away
Hamburg, NY9% cheaper than Buffalo, NY12.0 miles away
East Amherst, NY9% cheaper than Buffalo, NY12.9 miles away
East Aurora, NY9% cheaper than Buffalo, NY15.8 miles away
Niagara Falls, NY5% more expensive than Buffalo, NY16.6 miles away
Lockport, NY9% cheaper than Buffalo, NY21.8 miles away
Springville, NY5% more expensive than Buffalo, NY28.2 miles away
Spencerport, NY13% cheaper than Buffalo, NY58.2 miles away

How to save on vet bills in Buffalo, NY

Get pet insurance

Pet insurance is a great tool to save on vet bills. Most plans are significantly cheaper than human health insurance, and reimburse 80%, 90%, or even 100% of your vet bill after the deductible is met.

Try Pawlicy Advisor's pet insurance comparison tool to instantly analyze your pet and find the best savings. Learn more about how pet insurance works or see a vet's perspective on pros & cons.

Schedule preventative care visits

Proactive, preventative care is an important part in keeping vet costs low. Being proactive in scheduling vet appointments sooner rather than later can catch health issues before they become bigger problems that need expensive treatment plans.

If you're a new pet owner and haven't been to the vet before, here are some tips for your first vet visit.

Other options

If you have expenses for pre-existing medical conditions and need help financing the cost, many US vets work with treatment financing solutions like CareCredit. These payment options will help you space out your payments over time, so you can afford any large unexpected upfront costs.

Alternatively, you can try Pawlicy Advisor's "grant finder" tool to see what charities might be able to help you afford vet care.

Frequently Asked Questions From Buffalo Pet Owners

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What happens if you can’t afford a vet?

A.

If you can’t afford the vet, you risk not being able to provide critical medical care and potentially even forfeiture or euthanasia. Caring for a dog or cat is a serious responsibility. To protect yourself against the unexpected, please consider pet health insurance in New York. There’s also veterinary charitable grant programs you might be eligible for.

Q.

Can you just walk into a vet in Buffalo?

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It really depends on whether or not they’re already booked up for the day, and if the reason you’re “walking in” is an emergency. There are some clinics in Buffalo that specifically take walk-ins, but in general you should always call ahead. If they can’t take you, they might direct you to an animal ER.

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