VetCostCalc

Cheapest States for Vet Ultrasound in 2026 — All 50 Ranked

Mississippi is cheapest for abdominal ultrasound at $290. That's $85 below the national average. Hawaii runs $530 — a $240 spread across the country.

Abdominal ultrasound: $250–$500. Cardiac echo (specialist): $500–$1,000.

5 Cheapest States for Vet Ultrasound

#1
22% below national avg of $375 Save $85
#2

Arkansas

$300
20% below national avg of $375 Save $75
#3
20% below national avg of $375 Save $75
#4

Alabama

$310
18% below national avg of $375 Save $65
#5

Oklahoma

$310
18% below national avg of $375 Save $65

All 50 States Ranked — Vet Ultrasound Cost

Based on national avg of $375 × state cost-of-living index. 2026.

# State Est. Cost
1 Mississippi $290
2 Arkansas $300
3 West Virginia $300
4 Alabama $310
5 Oklahoma $310
6 Louisiana $320
7 Kentucky $320
8 Kansas $320
9 Iowa $320
10 South Dakota $320
11 Missouri $320
12 North Dakota $330
13 South Carolina $330
14 Nebraska $330
15 New Mexico $330
16 Indiana $330
17 Tennessee $330
18 Michigan $340
19 Ohio $340
20 Idaho $340
21 Georgia $340
22 Wyoming $340
23 Texas $350
24 North Carolina $350
25 Wisconsin $350
26 Montana $350
27 Arizona $360
28 Utah $360
29 Florida $380
30 Pennsylvania $380
31 Minnesota $380
32 Maine $380
33 Nevada $390
34 Illinois $390
35 Vermont $390
36 Delaware $390
37 Virginia $390
38 Oregon $410
39 New Hampshire $410
40 Rhode Island $410
41 Colorado $410
42 Washington $430
43 Maryland $430
44 Alaska $470
45 Connecticut $470
46 New Jersey $470
47 New York $490
48 Massachusetts $490
49 California $510
50 Hawaii $530

Cost estimates derived from national veterinary fee averages (AVMA, Banfield Pet Hospital data) adjusted by state cost-of-living multipliers. Individual clinic prices vary — urban areas within a state typically run 15–25% above state averages.

Why Ultrasound Costs Vary by State

The 240 gap between Mississippi and Hawaii reflects real structural differences in veterinary overhead. Staff wages track local cost of living. Clinic rent in rural Mississippi is a fraction of what a practice pays in downtown Boston. Both states require the same licensing — the difference is overhead, not skill.

Southern and lower-Midwest states dominate the cheap end of this list. It's consistent across nearly every procedure: lower commercial real estate + lower wages = lower invoices. The expensive states are coastal, urban-heavy markets where clinic operating costs are simply higher.

Using This Data

These figures are state averages, not guarantees. Within any state, rural practices typically charge 15–25% less than urban clinics. A vet in rural Alabama and a vet in Birmingham are both cheaper than California — but the rural one is cheaper than the city one.

If you're getting quotes, use the state average as a baseline. A quote more than 30% above the state estimate deserves a second opinion. Quotes below it are normal — some practices price below average to compete.