Hours of Operation
Mon-Wed, Fri:
7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thurs: 7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Closed Sat. and Sun.
Contact Us
Phone: (207) 947-6783

After hour emergencies:
(207) 989-6267

The normal temperature of a cat is 101.5 degrees.
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What is your payment policy?
   
 
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What is your payment policy?

It is our goal and desire at Penobscot Veterinary Services to provide the best veterinary care and service to our clients and patients. Unlike a human hospital, our facility is maintained by a veterinarian without any governmental aid. Therefore, we must charge for all of our services as well as for any medicine, supplies and hospitalization.

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  • Payment is required at the time of service.
  • Deposits are required for some admissions.
  • For your convenience we accept cash, checks, American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and Care Credit.
  • We can provide itemized estimates for all proposed procedures.
  • We provide an itemized invoice after each visit.
  • We always encourage discussion of financial concerns prior to procedures and treatments.

If you have any questions about the cost of caring for your pet, please give us a call at 207-947-6783.