We are proud to offer 15% off discounts for Services ONLY to Military, 1st Responders, Seniors, and Multi-pet (3+ pets). This discount does not apply to products, prescriptions, vaccines, lab work, etc.

Payment Options

We accept various payment methods and aim to make things as convenient as possible for you. To keep our gold-standard service, we ask for payment at the time of your visit. We offer a 3% cash discount for payments made by cash, check, or Zelle. Prices listed on our website reflect the discounted cash price.

  • Cash
  • Check
  • Discover
  • MasterCard

  • Visa
  • American Express
  • Zelle
  • Scratch Pay

CareCredit logo with a stylized green and teal leaf design on the left and the words "CareCredit" in bold green letters on the right, ideal for any Animal Hospital or Pet Clinic.

Care Credit works just like a credit card without the annual fee. For every purchase, you’ll receive 6 months interest free, and low monthly payments. It takes just 5 minutes to complete an application and determine your approval. The Clients may use Care Credit only for bills $200.00 and over.

A green circular logo with the words "the barter company" in white text, surrounded by two white curved arrows forming a circle. Perfect for a vet or pet clinic, the logo features a lighter green outer ring.

The Barter Company (TBC) is a recognized leader in the barter industry and is the largest, fastest growing barter exchange in the Southeast with offices in Georgia and Florida. We provide businesses with an alternative currency network by using barter dollars instead of cash to handle your transactions. We help business get new customers, increase profits and save cash while acting as a third party records keeper, providing clients with monthly statements that reflect all barter purchases, sales and current barter dollar balance.

Pet Insurance

Another popular option for your family and pet is insurance coverage. To learn more, please visit the following pet insurance websites.

A gray tabby cat with yellow eyes, wearing a large red bow tie, sits upright and looks slightly to the side—looking ready for a visit to the vet—against a plain white background.