360 NE Quimby Ave, Bend, OR 97701

We’re open

Monday – Friday 7:30 am – 5:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday 9 am – 5 pm

Frequently Asked Questions

How much do your services cost?

We offer a wide range of Veterinary services and our prices can vary from item to item. Please visit our Services page for an overview and call for pricing.

Do you offer payment plans?

We do not currently offer payment plans. We at the Bend Veterinary Clinic are dedicated to making the care of your loved one as cost effective as possible.

Care Credit is available and has replaced our open-billing policy. For more information on Care Credit please give us a call at (541) 382-0471.

What do you recommend for fleas and ticks?

We offer a wide range of Veterinary services and our prices can vary from item to item. Please visit our prescription meds and treatments page and call us at (541) 382-0741 if you have more questions.

Why does my dog need Heartworm testing?

For dogs and cats that have external parasites we recommend Vetcra™ 3D. This is a topical liquid treatment that an owner can apply to the “scruff” area of their pet’s back. We can sell this to you over the counter according to the weight of your animal.

Can I get my dog licensed at your clinic?

Yes, you can get a Rabies vaccine done at our clinic which is the first step to licensing your dog. Deschutes County runs the licensing program and to receive a license through the County you will need a current Rabies vaccine. For more information on dog licensing call the clinic or you can visit: Deschutes County Website.

How long does it take to get an appointment?

We can often schedule you and your pet an appointment the same day or next day to come in for a visit. Sometimes we will have to schedule a visit a few days out. If you are coming in for a routine surgery, we can often schedule you the same week or the following week for the procedure. Please call us at (541) 382-0741 to schedule an appointment.

How do I know if my pet has worms?

The best way to determine if a pet has internal parasites is to bring in a stool sample that we can send off to our lab. We normally get results back the following day and we can let you know if your pet has any parasites. We can then prescribe a deworming medication to resolve the problem.

What vaccinations does my pet need?

Puppies and kittens normally need a series or course of vaccines when they are young to help build up their immunities. They normally need three sets of shots given over a three month period. After that they need immunizations on a yearly or three year basis (depending on the duration of the particular vaccine). Ask us about recommendations for your specific pet.

If you have vaccine records from another clinic, shelter or breeder we will be happy to help determine what you will need and when you will need it. We can even send you reminders when your pet is due for vaccines or exams. Please call us for more information at (541) 382-0741.

Can you just prescribe something for my pet if I describe the symptoms?

Any animal that needs a medication has to be seen by a doctor and diagnosed before the doctor can legally prescribe any medication. In turn, an animal will need to be seen by one of our doctors before we can send them home with any medication.

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