Wellness Services
We do not see sick or injured pets or emergencies here.
Walk-In Wellness Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
9AM–11AM
1PM–4PM
Wednesday
10AM–1PM
3PM–6PM
Saturday
Appointment Only
Please schedule your Saturday appointment online. A $20 deposit is required for Saturday appointments.
What to Expect at Your Wellness Visit
We love our animals so much that we want to be sure every paw that enters our building is healthy and happy! That’s why we require a Wellness Exam for any service in the Humane Fort Wayne Clinic.
When you arrive, please check in. You may be asked to wait in the lobby or in your car.
Because we are a walk-in facility, we often get very busy, very quickly. We recommend that you come early to ensure that we have time to see you and your pet. Wait times vary – and on very busy days we may have to stop check-in earlier than expected.
- Once you and your pet are checked in, if our lobby is full you may be asked to wait in your car. We will call you when we are ready for you to enter the clinic.
- Please make sure cats are in a secure carrier and dogs on a secure leash before entering the building.
- All pets are required to be up to date on the Rabies vaccine. If your pet is current, bring proof of Rabies (paper certificate from your vet’s office, not the rabies tag). If your pet is not current, we will administer the vaccine.
Wellness Services Menu
Humane Fort Wayne offers low-cost walk-in clinic care, vaccinations, and heartworm and flea care for both cats and dogs. Click on the menus below for a full list of services, pricing, and information for our pet-patients and owners.
Annual Exam/Wellness Exam (required)
- Per spayed/neutered pet $20.00
- Per unaltered/intact pet 1 year and older $40.00
Extended Visit Fee
- For ear, skin, and other more complicated appointments $20.00
Annual Health Screening
Preoperative Blood Work
(If you need bloodwork done on a Wednesday, please arrive before 4:30pm)
- Pre Anesthetic $75.00 – Required for large breed dogs 5 years and older before surgery. Required for cats and dogs 8 years and older before surgery.
- Annual $85.00 – Recommended for cats and dogs 3 years and older annually to monitor pet’s health.
- Senior $95.00 – Recommended for large breed dogs 5 years and older. Recommended for cats and dogs 8 years and older.
Microchip
- $20.00
Nail Trim
- Without any other service: $20.00
- With any wellness service: $10.00
Feline Leukemia/FIV Test
- Cats Only – $25.00
- Recommended for kittens 3 months and older prior to vaccinating for FeLV.
- Recommended for adult cats when status is unknown or if risk is high. FeLV/FIV test is not required for the vaccine to be given.
Anal Gland Expression
- $20.00
Fecal Check for Parasites
- Antigen Test $12.00
Annual fecal check for adult cats and dogs who are healthy. - Fecal Dx Profile $23.00
Recommended for all puppies and kittens. Also recommended for pets having loose stool or diarrhea.
City Registration
- 1 Year: $5.00
Your pet must be spayed/neutered and current on rabies.
- Lifetime of the Pet: $30.00
- Senior Citizen Lifetime of the Pet: $5.00
Your pet must be spayed/neutered, current on rabies and be microchipped.
A Wellness Exam is Required for Vaccinations
Rabies Vaccine
- 1-year: $18.00
- This vaccine can be given as early as 12 weeks of age.
- No booster required.
- 3-year: $25.00
- Your pet can receive the 3-year vaccine if it is current on the 1-year rabies vaccine or if it has had a 3-year rabies vaccine within the past 3 years.
Canine Distemper with Lepto Combo Vaccine
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- $18.00
- Dogs only
- Can be given as early as 8-9 weeks of age
- This vaccine requires a booster if your pet has not received one before
K9 Influenza Vaccine
- $30.00
- Dogs only
- Can be given as early as 6-8 weeks of age
- This vaccine requires a booster if your pet has not received one before
Kennel Cough Vaccine
- $18.00
- This vaccine can be given as early as 8 weeks of age
Lyme Disease Vaccine
- $23.00
- Dogs only
- Can be given as early as 8-9 weeks of age
- This vaccine requires a booster if your pet has not received one before
Feline Distemper Combo Vaccine
- $18.00
- Cats only
- Can be given as early as 8 weeks of age
- This vaccine requires 2 boosters if your pet has not received one before.
Feline Leukemia Vaccine
- $18.00
- Cats only
- Can be given as early as 12 weeks of age
- This vaccine may require a booster if your pet has not received one before
Heartworm Preventative
Simparica Trio: Monthly pill that prevents heartworm, kills fleas and ticks, and provides parasite control 1 Dose Any Size: $30 6 Packs:
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Heartworm Test
- $6
- Dogs only
- Recommended for pets over 7 months of age, and annually
Flea Preventative
Catego
- Cats over 1.5 lbs. & 8 weeks and up
- Protects against fleas and ticks
- 1 Dose: $10
- 3 Pack:
- 5-9 pounds: $25
- Over 9 pounds: $25
Senergy
- For cats
- Treats and protects against fleas, ear mites, heartworm, roundworm, and hookworm.
- 1 Dose: $14
- 3 Pack: $38
Vectra 3D
- For dogs
- Protects against fleas, ticks, biting flies, and mosquitos
- 1 Dose Any Size $12
- 3 Pack Any Size $35
Mycodex Flea Spray
- For dogs
- Protects against fleas but we recommend that the pet is on flea prevention as well
- $15
New Pet-Patient
Information
We would be ecs(cat)tatic to support you and your pets through ruff times! Here are a couple of guidelines to follow before scheduling an appointment or visiting our walk-in. We accept patients that are not spayed/neutered for wellness visits (some restrictions may apply).
Pets under one year may visit the clinic for their full rounds of vaccines while still being unaltered, patients that are over one year of age will only be permitted to visit the clinic one time unless the pet is then spayed/neutered.
For unaltered pets over one year of age, the office exam fee is $40, however, $20 of this exam fee can be applied as a discount towards spay/neuter surgery in our clinic if used within six months of your initial visit.
Need a Full-Service Vet?
Humane Fort Wayne is proud to help the animals and owners of our community! However, we are not a replacement for a full-service veterinarian and do not see sick, injured, or chronically ill animals.
For the long-term health and happiness of your pet pal, we recommend regular visits with a full-service veterinarian. You can find a list of full-service veterinarians in your area at the link below.