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Medication Administration - $20

In-your-home medication administration is offered for veterinarian prescribed: 


  • tablets

  • capsules

  • liquid oral suspensions

  • topicals (preventatives, ointments, medicated wipes)

  • ear and eye medication

  • subcutaneous fluid administration

  • subcutaneous injectable medication

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There is a fee of $2.00 per additional oral, topical, ear or eye medication administered during one visit per pet.

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Discounted rates may be available for administration of twice or three times a day medication.

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Sharps disposal for injectable medications used during a visit is included in this service.

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Please view our approaches and policies on handling, contagious disease management, and medication in the FAQ and view the about section for my experience in veterinary medicine, which I am happy to discuss further.

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FREE Resources

Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine:

Giving your Cat Liquid Medication (video series)

Part 1: Preparation

Part 2: One Person Procedure

Part 3: Two Person Procedure

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Giving your Cat a Pill or Capsule (video series)

Part 1: Introduction

Part 2: Preparation

Part 3: Restraint

Part 4: Finger method

Part 5: Piller

Part 6: Tips

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