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Vet Cost in Massachusetts (2026)

The average vet cost in Massachusetts is $1,053/year for routine care in 2026. That's 30% above national avg ($810 nationally). Wellness exams run $85, dog dental cleanings $650, and emergency visits start at $215. Spay surgery averages $390 for dogs. The cost table below breaks down every common procedure so you can budget before your next appointment.

Annual Avg

$1,053

per year

Wellness Exam

$85

routine visit

vs. National Avg

+$243

per year

Emergency Exam

$215

after-hours

Common Vet Procedure Costs in Massachusetts

Procedure Massachusetts
Wellness Exam
Annual checkup
$85
Dog Spay
Includes anesthesia
$390
Dog Neuter
Includes anesthesia
$293
Dog Dental Cleaning
Scale, polish, anesthesia
$650
Cat Dental Cleaning
Scale, polish, anesthesia
$488
Emergency Exam
After-hours exam fee
$215

Wellness Exam Cost by City in Massachusetts

City Exam Cost
Boston $88
Cambridge $92
Worcester $80
Springfield $76
Lowell $78

Vet Cost Guides by City in Massachusetts

Detailed vet cost breakdowns for major Massachusetts cities — procedure prices, emergency costs, pet insurance, and ways to save.

Understanding Vet Costs in Massachusetts

Massachusetts sits 30% above the national average for annual vet spending. The key drivers are higher wages, real estate, and operating costs. The same care costs more here because clinics pay more for staff, rent, and supplies — and those costs show up on your invoice.

The annual average of $1,053 covers routine care: one or two wellness exams, vaccines, parasite prevention, and basic diagnostics. It does not include dental cleanings (budget $650 for a dog), spay/neuter (if not already done), or emergencies.

What Affects Vet Cost Within Massachusetts

Even within Massachusetts, where you go matters. Specialty and emergency hospitals charge 2–3x general practice rates. Veterinary schools (if your state has one) offer competitive rates on complex procedures. Urban practices tend to run 25–40% above rural practices for identical services.

How to Reduce Vet Costs in Massachusetts

  • Use low-cost vaccine clinics for routine vaccines ($15–$30/vaccine vs. $25–$50 at full-service practices)
  • Enroll in a preventive care plan — many Massachusetts practices offer monthly plans ($40–$75/month) covering exams and vaccines
  • Compare spay/neuter prices — nonprofit clinics often charge 50–70% less than private practices
  • Consider pet insurance before issues arise — premiums are more affordable in below-average cost states

Vet Cost FAQs for Massachusetts

How much does a vet visit cost in Massachusetts?

A wellness exam in Massachusetts averages $85/visit in 2026 — 30% above the national average. Boston and Cambridge run $85–$110; Worcester $75–$85; Springfield $70–$80. Annual vet spending for a dog averages $1,050/year.

Why is vet care so expensive in Massachusetts?

Massachusetts has some of the highest veterinary labor costs in the country — vet techs earn $22–$28/hour in the Boston area. Boston also has a high concentration of specialty and emergency clinics (Tufts Cummings School, MSPCA Angell) that employ high-cost specialists. Real estate adds another premium.

How much does Tufts Cummings veterinary school charge?

Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine in Grafton charges $80–$110 for wellness exams — similar to private Boston practices. Their teaching hospital offers competitive rates for some specialty procedures but is not a discount clinic.

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Vet Cost Data by ZIP Code in Massachusetts

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