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FAQs
Our veterinary team is here to serve you and your pet. Learn more about our care with these answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick facts about our hospital and care. Don’t see your question answered? Feel free to contact us and ask us directly.
Emergency FAQs
Where is Viking Veterinary Hospital located?
What are your payment options?
We accept cash, credit cards, CareCredit, Scratch Pay, and Trupanion Insurance. View all our payment options.
How much is an ER visit?
Emergency visits start with a doctor exam. Once we have assessed the patient, our team can show you estimates for all costs, such as diagnostics or hospitalization.
What services do you provide?
Viking Veterinary Hospital provides wellness exams, ultrasound, orthopedics, blood bank, soft tissue surgery, emergency care, urgent care, cold laser therapy, and acupuncture. View all our services.
General Practice FAQs
What's the cost of spaying and neutering?
The cost of spaying and neutering is specific to your pet. Please call for pricing.
What are your dental care costs?
Our team offers consults for dental cases so we can present you with an appropriate estimate for cost based on the individual pet. All of our dental packages include scaling, polishing, IV fluids, anesthesia, induction meds, and X-rays.
What are your general practice hours?
We are open for general care Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm
What should I expect during a wellness visit?
When you bring your pet in for a wellness visit, our experienced veterinarian will conduct a comprehensive physical and wellness examination. Based on the findings, our doctor will provide recommendations for your pet’s health. This is also the perfect time to ask any questions or discuss any concerns you may have about your furry family member. If needed, we can provide estimates for additional services.
Do you see nervous or scared pets?
Absolutely! We understand that some pets get nervous about visiting the vet. In such cases, we highly recommend scheduling a pre-visit to ease their anxiety. We may also suggest using products like Adaptil for dogs or Feliway for cats to help calm their nerves. While these remedies can be quite effective, please note that they might not work for all pets. If your pet is food motivated, bringing some tasty training treats along can also help make the experience more pleasant.