
If you have any questions or comments about how we can care for your pet, please contact us today at (813) 538-1740.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where do you see my pet?
- What areas do you serve?
- What is the cost for a home visit for my pet?
- What vaccines do you offer?
- I live in Hillsborough County do I need a Tag/License?
- What is the process and cost for in home euthanasia?
- Do you see emergencies?
- Do you perform surgeries/dental?
- Can you perform X-rays on my pet if needed?
We now see pets both in our new hospital and through house calls. In-hospital visits allow us to provide the full range of veterinary services, including surgeries, dental cleanings, imaging, and advanced care. House calls remain available for routine exams, vaccines, and certain treatments in the comfort of your home.
House calls are limited to Riverview and surrounding communities such as Brandon, Fish Hawk, Lithia, Apollo Beach, Ruskin, Sun City, and Wimauma. For hospital visits, you are welcome to bring your pet directly to us at Kingdom Pet Hospital.
The house call fee is $65, the exam fee is $70, the exam fee for each additional pet seen within the same visit is $65. Additional services and treatments are determined once the exam is completed and previous records are reviewed.
Core vaccines start at $30 each, and non-core vaccines are up to $49.
• Core vaccines: Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, FVRCP.
• Non-core vaccines: Leptospirosis, Lyme, Bordetella, Feline Leukemia, and Canine Influenza.
Yes. Hillsborough County requires dogs and cats to be licensed. We provide these licenses at the time of rabies vaccination. Fees are set by the county and depend on whether your pet is spayed or neutered.
We believe in-home euthanasia offers the most comfort for both your pet and your family. Please see our “Euthanasia” section under Services for full details. Costs begin at $300+ depending on your personalized wishes.
Yes. Emergencies will be handled during our hospital’s operating hours on a case-by-case basis. If hospitalization or specialty care is in the best interest of your pet, we will make a referral. For after-hours cases, we recommend contacting a local emergency facility.
Yes, we now perform surgeries and dental cleanings in-hospital. These procedures are scheduled after your pet’s initial exam and pre-anesthetic evaluation.
Yes, we provide in-hospital radiographs (X-rays) and ultrasound imaging. These tools help us diagnose and treat medical conditions more effectively.


