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How much does fecal exam (parasites) cost for dogs in the United States?

Across United States, most owners pay between $25 and $80, with a median of $45. Use the calculator below to personalize the estimate for your dog's breed, region, age, and clinic tier.

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What drives the price

The same fecal exam (parasites) can cost two or three times more in one zip code than another. The biggest single factor is regional cost-of-living: vet salaries, rent, equipment financing, and insurance all scale with the local economy. A clinic in central London or downtown San Francisco carries materially higher overhead than one in suburban Texas — and that flows through to the bill.

The second factor is your dog's size. Fecal exam (parasites) on a giant breed needs more anesthetic, more drug, a longer table booking, and often a heavier instrument set than on a toy breed. Our engine applies a size multiplier (1.000× for a medium dog here) that's grounded in published anesthesia weight-bands and surgeons' time-billing data.

Age and underlying conditions matter too. Senior dogs need more pre-op blood work and more monitoring; dogs with comorbidities (kidney disease, heart disease, diabetes) push the estimate higher because of the additional safety steps.

Insurance: when it pays off

For a one-off median bill of $45, a typical mid-tier policy (around $40/month with a $250 deductible and 80% reimbursement) leaves you paying roughly $250. Insurance becomes especially valuable for breeds with high lifetime risk for emergency surgery — Great Danes for GDV, Golden Retrievers for lymphoma, brachycephalic breeds for airway surgery.

Methodology

Baseline source: VetCove 2025 (tier B). Last verified: 2026-06-16. Full methodology and source tier definitions on the methodology page.

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These ranges describe what owners typically pay — not a quote from any specific clinic. Costs vary with your pet's condition, the clinic, the region, and recent inflation. If your dog needs care, call your vet for a real quote.

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