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Blood Work Cost in Vermont (2026)

Vet costs in Vermont are 5% above national avg, so blood work prices run higher here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what Vermont clinics charge for blood work in 2026, how each line item compares nationally, and practical ways to save. Low-cost clinics and humane societies can cut some of these prices by half or more.

Basic Panel (CBC + Chem)

$80

Vermont average

Comprehensive Panel

$210

thyroid + organ function

Blood Panel Cost Breakdown in Vermont

Test Cost Range
CBC (complete blood count) $30–$40
Chemistry panel (14 tests) $40–$60
Thyroid (T4) $20–$40
Urinalysis $20–$40
Pre-anesthetic panel $80–$210

Vet Cost by City in Vermont

City Wellness Exam
Burlington $69
South Burlington $68
Rutland $65
Montpelier $66

Blood Work Cost in Vermont — FAQ

How much does vet blood work cost in Vermont?

Basic blood panel (CBC + chemistry) in Vermont runs $80 in 2026. A comprehensive panel with thyroid and organ function tests costs $210. Vermont vet costs are 5% above the national average.

When does my vet require blood work?

Pre-anesthetic blood work is typically required before surgery in Vermont. Annual senior wellness panels are recommended for pets over 7 years. Diagnostic panels run when symptoms are unexplained. Pre-anesthetic panels run $80–$210 in Vermont depending on which tests are ordered.

Can I get cheaper blood work for my pet in Vermont?

Yes — mobile vet labs and some humane societies offer discounted blood panels. Sending samples to outside labs like Idexx or Antech through your vet costs less than in-house processing. In-house results are faster but typically 20–40% more expensive than reference lab pricing in Vermont.

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