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Heartworm Treatment Cost in North Dakota (2026)

Vet costs in North Dakota are 12% below national avg, so heartworm treatment prices run lower here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what North Dakota clinics charge for heartworm treatment 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.

Vet Cost by City in North Dakota

City Wellness Exam
Fargo $58
Bismarck $57
Grand Forks $56
Minot $55

Heartworm Treatment Cost in North Dakota — FAQ

How much does heartworm treatment cost for a dog in North Dakota?

Heartworm treatment in North Dakota averages $1,320 in 2026 — 12% below the national average. The standard melarsomine protocol (3 injections over 2 months plus pre-treatment bloodwork, X-rays, and strict exercise restriction) typically runs $1,000–$2,500 total. Annual heartworm prevention costs $110 and is far less expensive.

Is there a cheaper heartworm treatment option in North Dakota?

The 'slow kill' method (monthly ivermectin without melarsomine) is cheaper but takes 1–2 years, doesn't kill adult worms directly, and is no longer recommended by the American Heartworm Society due to resistance concerns. The standard melarsomine protocol at $1,320 in North Dakota is the only AHS-approved treatment. Humane societies and veterinary schools sometimes offer discounted treatment.

What happens if heartworms are left untreated in North Dakota?

Untreated heartworm disease is fatal. Adult worms grow up to 12 inches long inside the heart and pulmonary arteries, causing progressive heart and lung damage. Dogs with heavy worm burdens develop congestive heart failure within 1–3 years. In North Dakota, heartworm prevention costs $110/year — about 8% of what treatment costs. Prevention is the clear choice.

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