VetCostCalc

Microchip Cost in Rhode Island (2026)

Vet costs in Rhode Island are 10% above national avg, so microchip prices run higher here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what Rhode Island clinics charge for microchip 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.

Implant Only

$60

Rhode Island average

With Registry

$80

one-time fee

Microchip — a lifetime investment for $60

One implant, no batteries, no subscription required. Microchipped pets are 2–3x more likely to be reunited with owners when lost. Always register the chip with a national database like Found Animals, HomeAgain, or AKC Reunite.

Vet Cost by City in Rhode Island

City Wellness Exam
Providence $73
Cranston $71
Warwick $71
Pawtucket $70

Microchip Cost in Rhode Island — FAQ

How much does a microchip cost for a pet in Rhode Island?

Microchip implant in Rhode Island averages $60 in 2026 — 10% above the national average of $55. With registry enrollment, the total runs $80. Some humane societies offer microchipping for $10–$25.

Is pet microchipping required in Rhode Island?

Most Rhode Island counties don't legally require microchips, but many shelters implant chips before adoption. Microchipping is the most reliable way to reunite with a lost pet — 52% of microchipped dogs are returned vs. 22% without chips. The $60 cost is one-time and lasts the pet's lifetime.

Where can I get my pet microchipped cheaply in Rhode Island?

Low-cost microchipping in Rhode Island: Petco/PetSmart vaccine clinic days often offer chips for $15–$25. Humane societies and SPCA chapters run periodic low-cost clinics. Your vet charges $60 on average but the procedure takes under a minute and can be done at any routine visit.

🐾

Already paid for microchip?

Enter what you paid and your ZIP to see if your bill was fair for Rhode Island.

Check My Bill