Cost at a glance
| Cost component | Published benchmark | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency exam | PA average: $124 dog / $131 cat | Exam only; diagnostics and treatment are additional when needed. |
| Emergency X-rays | National avg: $334 dog / $310 cat | Published emergency benchmark; actual local fees vary. |
| Hospitalization | National avg: $619 dog / $582 cat | Published per-night benchmark; ICU-level care can differ. |
| IV catheter + one bag fluid | National avg: $130 dog / $121 cat | Additional medication and monitoring may apply. |
| Ultrasound | National avg: $483 dog / $323 cat | Procedure and interpretation can be billed differently by provider. |
Cost source: CareCredit published veterinary cost data ↗. Actual local prices vary by provider and case.
Why breathing emergencies can become expensive
A cat with respiratory distress may need rapid triage, oxygen support, imaging, laboratory testing, medication, fluid management, and hospitalization. The priority is stabilization, not delaying care for price comparison.
What to ask about the estimate
Ask what is medically urgent now, which diagnostics or treatments are included, what may be added if test results change the plan, and whether the estimate is a range. For severe emergencies, stabilization may need to start before the full bill is known.
Emergency providers serving Scranton
| Emergency provider | Published hours | Phone | Verification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Northeast Veterinary Referral Hospital 242 S River St #200, Plains, PA 18705 | 24/7 emergency service | 570-208-8844 | Official site ↗ 24/7 emergency services for cats and dogs serving Northeast Pennsylvania. |
Compare broader veterinary procedure costs
Use the Pet Care Cost Calculator for planning and procedure-cost comparison. It is a separate informational tool and does not replace veterinary diagnosis or an emergency hospital estimate.
Open Pet Care Cost Calculator ↗Emergency warning signs
AVMA guidance lists severe signs such as difficulty breathing, inability to urinate, seizures and major trauma among situations that can require immediate veterinary consultation or care.