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Wellness Exam Cost in South Dakota (2026)

Vet costs in South Dakota are 15% below national avg, so wellness exam prices run lower here too. Exact costs depend on your pet's size, age, and which clinic you use. The breakdown below shows what South Dakota clinics charge for wellness exam 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.

Wellness Exam

$55

South Dakota average

National Average

$65

per exam

Annual Preventive Care

$210

exam + vaccines est.

What's Included in a Wellness Exam in South Dakota?

Physical examination

Head-to-tail check: eyes, ears, teeth, heart, lungs, abdomen, joints

Weight & body condition

Track trends, adjust diet recommendations

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Vaccine review & boosters

Based on age and lifestyle — $20–$40 each in South Dakota

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Heartworm & parasite test

Typically $35–$60 in South Dakota — separate from exam

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Fecal test

$25–$45 in South Dakota — separate line item

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Blood work

Annual senior panels recommended 7+ years — $80–$200 in South Dakota

Vet Cost by City in South Dakota

City Wellness Exam
Sioux Falls $57
Rapid City $56
Aberdeen $53
Brookings $54

Wellness Exam Cost in South Dakota — FAQ

How much does a vet wellness exam cost in South Dakota?

A routine wellness exam in South Dakota averages $55 in 2026 — 15% below the national average of $65. Annual preventive care including exams, vaccines, and parasite prevention runs $210.

What is included in a wellness exam in South Dakota?

A standard wellness exam includes a full physical examination, weight check, heart and lung assessment, and recommendations for vaccines and parasite prevention. In South Dakota, the exam itself costs $55. Vaccines, bloodwork, and preventatives are billed separately.

How often should I take my pet for a wellness exam in South Dakota?

Annual wellness exams are recommended for adult dogs and cats. Senior pets (7+ years) benefit from semi-annual exams. At $55 per visit in South Dakota, preventive care is the most cost-effective way to catch problems early and avoid expensive emergency treatment later.