How much should I expect to pay for an echocardiogram for my dog?

Our vet recently recommended an echocardiogram for our dog after hearing a heart murmur during his annual check-up. I've never had to get this procedure done before, so I'm not sure what price range to expect. Can you give me an idea of how much I should budget for an echocardiogram for my dog?

Answer

Your vet has recommended an echocardiogram for your dog after detecting a heart murmur. Understanding the cost expectations can help you prepare for this important diagnostic procedure.

  • Echocardiogram costs can vary widely.
  • Price depends on location and specialist fees.
  • Budge between $300 and $600 on average.

An echocardiogram is a non-invasive ultrasound test that provides a detailed view of your dog's heart. It helps veterinarians assess heart function and detect any underlying conditions. Costs can vary depending on where you live and whether a veterinary cardiologist is involved. Preparing to spend between $300 and $600 is wise, but checking with your veterinary clinic for a more accurate estimate is always a good idea.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why does my dog need an echocardiogram?

    An echocardiogram can help diagnose heart-related issues, especially after a murmur is detected. It provides a comprehensive view of the heart's structure and function, helping determine the best course of treatment.

  • How long does an echocardiogram take?

    The procedure typically takes between 30 and 60 minutes, during which your dog will need to lie still. Sedation may be necessary to ensure accurate results, depending on your dog's temperament.

  • Will my dog be awake during the echocardiogram?

    Most dogs are awake for the procedure, but some may require mild sedation to ease anxiety or ensure they remain still for clear images.

Next available appointment

Loading…