Veterinary Services

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Veterinary Services
Fort Bragg
Veterinary Services
Address:
Telephone:
Facebook:
Hours of
Operation:
Eligibility:
Building 2-7606 Reilly Road.
Take Reilly Rd. north past Butner Rd. Clinic will be on the right side of the
road.
910-396-9120
www.facebook.com/ft.bragg.vetcen
Mon-Fri: 0800-1600
Closed weekends, Federal Holidays, and the last working day of each month
for inventory.
Pets are seen by appointment but walk-ins are welcome. We provide routine
wellness exams, health certificate exams for travel, and minor sick call
appointments.
We provide services to both Active Duty and Reserve component Soldiers and
their families including members of the National Guard and Coast Guard
Must show Military ID for services to be rendered.
Mission
The mission of the Fort Bragg Veterinary Center (VETCEN) is to provide comprehensive
veterinary care, support and training to Military Working Dogs, Federal Working Dogs and their
handlers for community security and rapid deployment. To provide food safety and defense
quality assurance for the Ft. Bragg community by conducting sanitary inspections of food
establishments and vendors that service Ft. Bragg. To prevent zoonotic (Transferrable from
animals to humans) disease outbreak by providing quality, affordable, routine, and preventative
healthcare to our military family pets, base facility pets and all visiting animal organizations.
Facility Policies
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ALL animals must be on a leash or in a carrier.
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It is the installation policy to have your pet registered with the VETCEN within ten (10) days
following arrival, purchase of a new pet, or change in ownership of an already registered
pet. Failure to do so will result in delays in making appointments. The VETCEN needs to be
notified as soon as possible if your pet is lost or passes away. For more information on animal
control policies for Fort Bragg, see XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Regulation 40-5
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All pets that reside on the installation and/or are seen at the VETCEN must be current on all
required vaccines, be microchipped, have an up-to-date heartworm test, be maintained on an
appropriate heartworm preventative, and have a fecal sample analyzed yearly in accordance
with XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Regulation 40-5.
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Children of all ages are permitted in the VETCEN when accompanied by a parent. Proper
supervision is required. If we feel your child is in a situation that is dangerous for them or an
animal, we may ask you to reschedule for a different time.
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Please respect the time of staff members and other clients by arriving on time for your
appointment. Missed appointments (“No Shows”), same day cancellations, and arriving late
deny other individuals and their pets the opportunity to be seen.
a. If you are unable to attend your scheduled appointment, please notify the VETCEV at 910396-9120 at least 24 hours prior to the scheduled appointment time. If you find you will be
unexpectedly late, please call to confirm that your pet can still be seen or if the appointment
needs to be rescheduled. Same day cancellations are treated as “No Shows”.
b. “No Show” Policy:
(1) The first missed appointment will result in a notation in your chart and a phone call to the
client.
(2) The second missed appointment will result in a notation in your chart, a phone call to the
client. Two or more missed appointments and/or same day cancellations within a twelve (12)
month period may result in suspension of your ability to schedule an appointment and require
you to be seen on a walk-in only basis.
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The VETCEN is able to offer minor surgeries (e.g spays, neuters, mass removals) pending
other mission requirements. The Vet Facility is not equipped to handle: emergencies,
hospitalization, major surgeries that require hospitalization post-op, boarding, or grooming.
Price List
(as of 1 APR 2015) *prices subject to change
A $2 DOD User Fee is added to each sales transaction. This transaction fee is
mandated by US Army Public Health Command.
CAT/KITTEN WELLNESS VISITS:
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Veterinarian Exam* $35
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Vaccinations
Rabies: $10
FVRCP: $15
Feline Leukemia: $18
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Felv/FIV Combo test: $30
* All patients are seen by a veterinarian. Some vaccinations may need boosters which require
more than one visit within a four week period.
DOG/PUPPY WELLNESSS:
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Veterinarian Exam* $35
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Vaccinations
Rabies: $10
DA2PP: $15
Bordatella (kennel cough): $18
Lyme: $18
Leptospirosis: $15
Heartworm/Lyme/Ehrlichia/Anaplasmosis SNAP Test: $25
* All patients are seen by a veterinarian. Some vaccinations may need boosters which require
more than one visit within a four week period.
ADDITIONAL SERVICES:
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Service Charge: $2
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Fecal Test (Intestinal Parasites): $15
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Microchip Implant: $25
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Health Certificates (non-PCS): $35
* Other services available as needed.
ALL SERVICES MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL AT TIME SERVICES ARE RENDERED. THERE ARE
NO PAYMENT PLANS OR DISCOUNTS.
We accept cash, check or MasterCard/Visa.
Registration
All dogs and cats over 3 months of age residing on Fort Bragg must be registered with the VETCEN
within 10 days of arrival. Owners must present military identification and proof of the following”
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Current rabies vaccine
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Current DA2PP vaccine for dogs or FVRCP for cats
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Subcutaneous microchip for identification
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Current fecal examination (yearly)
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Proof of heartworm test (yearly) and proof of maintaining pet on heartworm preventive
Stray Policy
All issues regarding stray animals are handled by the Fort Bragg Military Police. Animals found
unattended, running free, or not under control of the owner will be reported to the Fort Bragg MP desk
at (910) 396-0391/0392/0393.
Referral Clinics
In the event of an emergency, owners are advised to seek civilian veterinarian care. The Fort Bragg
VETCEN or U.S. Army Veterinary Command does not make direct referral or endorsement to any
establishment. The numbers listed below are near Fort Bragg:
Veterinary Clinics offering Emergency Services
Phone:
Animal Urgent Care (Fayetteville)
(910) 864-2844
Veterinary Specialty Hospital (Cary)
(919) 233-4911
Veterinary Specialty Hospital (North Raleigh)
(919) 861-0109
NC State Veterinary Hospital (Small animal)
(919) 513-6911
NC State Veterinary Hospital (Large animal)
(919) 513-6630
Boarding Kennels
Phone:
Dogs Day Inn
(910) 426-5700
Blessed Oasis Pet Resort
(910) 321-0001
Fayetteville Pet Resort
(910) 426-3400
Five Points Pet Resort
(910) 904-5787
Animal Shelters
Phone:
Cumberland County Animal Control
(910) 321-6852
Fayetteville Animal Protection Society
(910) 864-9040
Cape Fear Wildlife Control, LLC
(910) 872-7737
Links
USDA Guidelines for traveling overseas with pets
XVIII Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg Regulation 40-5
Import Requirements:
USDA Import Requirements (listed by country)
US Army Public Health Command Pet Import/Export Requirements