Frequently Asked Questions

At Karebears Mobile Clinic, we know you have questions about our policies and your pet’s health. Please click on the questions below for more information about each. If you don’t see your question, please contact us and we’ll be glad to provide an answer. Thank you!

How much does a Housecall visit cost?

At Karebears, we want to make our service affordable for all pets. All Karebears housecall visits start at $58 for all local visits and any visits outside my local service area start at $100. The physical exam is not included in the housecall visit. If you require an appointment that was not scheduled before 6pm the same day, then there will be an after-hours fee of $125.

Do you offer discounts for multiple pets?

House call visits is a wonderful service for multi-pet households, and as such, we have developed a tier approach with respect to our fee schedule so that you receive maximal discounts on multi-pet visits. On any Karebear visit appointment, if we are examining more than one pet, we will apply a discount on all examinations and annual services. Some restriction apply, so please contact us for more information.

What forms of payment do you accept?

For your convenience, we accept:

  • Visa
  • MasterCard
  • American Express
  • Discover
  • Cash
  • ScratchPay
Payment Options

What kind of animals do you treat?

Karebears Cuddly Paws ONLY treat cats and dogs. If you have any questions about other animals, I can provide other veterinarians that can assist with your concerns. 

Do you offer emergency services?

We do not offer emergency services. What is considered an emergency?

  • Hit by car
  • Suspect parvo
  • Vomiting and diarrhea for 3 or more days (requires fluids)
  • Not eating of drinking for 3 or more days (requires fluids)
  • Severe animal bite

If you are located in my service area Northwest Ga Veterinary Emergency Center is the recommended emergency clinic. 

Northwest Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center 

111 John Maddoxx Dr.
Rome, Ga 30165

(706) 204-8425

What do we need to do to prepare for our pets’ appointment?

In order to best utilize your appointment time, we ask that your pets are readily and quickly accessible when we arrive. That means cats should be isolated in a small room or bathroom, and dogs are not left to roam the yard. Also collect a fresh fecal sample the day of the visit. This will ensure maximum time spent caring for your pets and answering your questions.