Veterinarians in Florida
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John Vincent Zisk
John Von Kieckebusch
John Wesley Love
John Yselonia
Johnathan Eugene Davis Floyd
Johnathan Gaboian
Johnathan James Pierce
Johnna Elaine Lee
Johnna Margaret Fox Bowles
Johnny Glen Mclemore
Joi Lee Sutton
Jon D Zern
Jon Emory Nash
Jon Erik Nadler
Jon F Dee
Jon J Rappaport
Jon K Mcclain
Jon Paul Carew
Jon W Seiler
Jonas G Brewer
Jonathan Alejandro Mondragon
Jonathan Alexander Tubbs
Jonathan Andrew Smith
Jonathan Chew Wo Kenji Lee
Jonathan D Klarsfeld
Jonathan Dale Holbrook
Jonathan David Williams
Jonathan Graham Kindred
Jonathan Gurland
Jonathan Hill Mathers
Jonathan Jennings Gould
Jonathan Levine
Jonathan M Rappaport
Jonathan M Shivers
Jonathan Mclellan
Jonathan Pfundt
Jonathan R Wald
Jonathan Rubinstein
Jonathan Ryan Shetler
Jonathan S Allen
Jonathan S Block
Jonathan Tripp Cappelmann
Jonathan Uribe Cortez
Jonathan W Blake
Jonathan W Greenfield
Jonathon Ernest Keener
Jonathon Smith
Joni Lee Shimp
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a vet visit cost in Florida?
A routine wellness exam costs $60-$100. Vaccinations are $25-$50 each. Spay/neuter surgery ranges from $200-$500. Emergency visits start at $150-$300 just for the exam, with treatment costs on top.
How often should I take my pet to the vet?
Healthy adult pets should go annually. Puppies and kittens need visits every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks old for vaccinations. Senior pets (7+) benefit from twice-yearly checkups to catch age-related issues early.
Does pet insurance cover vet visits?
Most pet insurance covers accidents and illness but not routine wellness exams. Some plans offer wellness add-ons. Pet insurance typically costs $30-$70/month for dogs and $20-$40/month for cats. It's most cost-effective when purchased young.
What should I do in a pet emergency?
Call your vet first — many have after-hours instructions. If your vet is closed, go to the nearest 24/7 emergency animal hospital. Keep the Pet Poison Helpline number saved: 1-855-764-7661. Don't wait if your pet is struggling to breathe, bleeding heavily, or had a seizure.
Can I switch vets easily?
Yes. You can request your pet's medical records be transferred to a new vet. Most clinics will send records within a few days. There's no obligation to stay with a vet — finding the right fit for you and your pet matters.