Abdominal tumor removal Cost for Dogs

Abdominal tumor removal typically costs $1,500 to $6,000. Use the calculator to estimate the cost for your dog's size and area.

Estimated cost

$1,500$6,000

Most owners pay around $3,500

Where a typical bill goes

Pre-op exam & bloodwork$420
Anesthesia & monitoring$530
The surgery itself$1,580
Hospital stay$630
Medications & aftercare$350

With pet insurance, a bill like this could cost you about $900 out of pocket instead of $3,500.

Based on a common plan with an 80% reimbursement rate and a $250 annual deductible.

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These are educational estimates. Actual quotes vary by clinic, your dog's health, and any complications. Always confirm with your vet.

What the surgery involves

Removes a mass from inside the belly, such as on the liver, intestine, or another organ. A major surgery with a biopsy to guide next steps.

Recovery

Several days in hospital and a few weeks of restricted activity.

Frequently asked questions

How much does abdominal tumor removal cost for a dog?

It typically ranges from $1,500 to $6,000, with most owners paying around $3,500. The final cost depends on your dog's size, where you live, and whether there are any complications. Use the calculator above for a closer estimate.

What does abdominal tumor removal involve?

Removes a mass from inside the belly, such as on the liver, intestine, or another organ. A major surgery with a biopsy to guide next steps.

What is recovery like?

Several days in hospital and a few weeks of restricted activity.

Does pet insurance cover abdominal tumor removal?

Most accident and illness plans help with unexpected surgeries after a deductible and at a set reimbursement rate, though routine procedures like spay and neuter usually aren't covered. Check your specific policy, and ideally insure your dog before a problem arises.

These are educational estimates, not a quote or medical advice. Real costs vary by clinic, your dog's health, and any complications. Always confirm with your vet.

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