Fort Bragg Vet Information

SUBJECT: Fort Bragg Veterinary Treatment Facility (VTF), Evening and Weekend Hours
1. Issue.
~Fort Bragg Veterinary Treatment Facility will conduct evening and weekend clinics to support deploying units.
2. Facts.
~Fort Bragg Veterinary Treatment Facility is located in building 2-7606 on Reilly Rd, just before the entrance to Pope AFB.
~Evening clinics will be offered from 1700 – 2000 hours on the following Wednesdays: 18 OCT, 01 NOV, 15 NOV, 29 NOV and 13 DEC. (2007 dates TBD)
~Weekend clinics will be offered from 0800-1200 (extended to 1600 if demand exists) on the following Saturdays: 14 OCT, 18 NOV and 09 DEC. (2007 dates TBD)
~Services are available for dogs & cats that are owned by active duty service members (or their Dependents enrolled in DEERS) or retired military personnel.
~The following services will be offered for dogs:
Rabies Vaccine $13.00
Canine Distemper/Parvo Vaccine $18.00
Canine Bordatella (Kennel Cough) Vaccine $13.00
Heartworm Test (required to get Heartguard) $16.00
Parvovirus Test $21.00
Fecal Exam (check for intestinal parasites) $10.00
Heartguard
0-25 lb 6 mo $16.00 12 mo $30.00
26-50 lb 6 mo $24.00 12 mo $46.00
51-100 lb 6 mo $32.00 12 mo $61.00
Frontline (topical Flea & Tick Control)
0-22 lb 3 mo $33.00 6 mo $62.00
23-44 lb 3 mo $35.00 6 mo $65.00
45-88 lb 3 mo $36.00 6 mo $68.00
89-132 lb 3 mo $37.00 6 mo $70.00
~The following services will be offered for cats:
Rabies Vaccine $13.00
Feline Leukemia/Distemper Vaccine $18.00
FeLV/FIV Test $25.00
Fecal Exam (check for intestinal parasites) $10.00
Frontline (topical Flea & Tick Control) 3 mo $30.00 6 mo $57.00
~The following services are available for dogs or cats: Microchip $25.00.
~In addition to the prices listed above, a $2.00 DoD transaction fee will be charged for each transaction.
3. Discussion/clarification.
a. Evening and weekend clinics will be focused on deploying units to provide preventative veterinary care to privately owned pets. The goal is to reduce the amount of pet care required during the deployment, and to reduce the burden on family members.
b. Services are by appointment only. Schedule an appointment by calling the VTF at 396-6008 / 5475 / 8930 / 9120.
c. Evening and weekend clinic hours are for preventative medicine only – not for sick or injured animals. If a pet requires veterinary care for an acute illness or injury, please schedule an appointment with a veterinarian during regular clinic hours (Monday – Friday, 0800 – 1500).
d. Health Certificates are not available during evening or weekend clinic hours. If a pet
requires a health certificate for travel, please schedule an appointment with a veterinarian during regular clinic hours (Monday – Friday, 0800 – 1500).
CPT Eileen Jenkins, DVM / Comm: (910) 396-3103
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