Our Charges
Before welcoming a new pet, it’s important to consider how you’ll manage the expenses that come with your new family member. By planning ahead, you can focus on enjoying all the benefits of pet ownership.
To help you budget, we’ve provided a list of costs for a selection of our most performed services below. Keep in mind, prices will vary depending on things like the type of pet your have (e.g. cat, dog), their size and age, and whether they have any underlying illnesses.
Pet insurance can really help buffer you against unexpected events, and we do recommend it. You will pay a regular premium, usually monthly, and some other costs, such as an excess if you make a claim. Depending on your policy, some treatments might not be covered, and claims may affect your premiums. Please get in touch for general advice about pet insurance; we’ll be happy to speak to you about it.
In addition to pet insurance, our Pet Health Plan can also help you budget by offering discounts and spreading the costs of routine preventative care, which isn’t usually covered by insurance. Please see here for more information on what savings you could make.
What to expect when you visit us
While under our care, your pet will have access to our excellent facilities and our well-trained, caring and dedicated team. All VetPartners practices are accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons’ Practice Standards Scheme, ensuring your pet will receive regulated standards of care.
When you pet needs our help call our friendly reception team who can book you an appointment for a consultation with one or our highly-trained vets or nurses.
Each consultation involves a private discussion about your concerns. We’ll review your pet’s records, ask you questions about their health and behaviour and complete a physical examination focused on any problems. We’ll use our knowledge and experience to establish areas of concern and to discuss your options, providing estimates for tests and treatment that might be needed, and supporting you in deciding the best route for you and your pet.
Please discuss your budget freely with us. If you let us know your boundaries we can work together to try and find a realistic solution, without compromising your pet’s welfare or your own financial position.
Veterinary medicine can be complicated and unpredictable, but whatever happens we’ll do our best to make sure you understand what’s happening to guide you through any investigations and treatment and to keep you updated on costs.
Do you have pet insurance?
Knowing this upfront will help ensure we comply with the terms of your policy. Policies can vary significantly; understanding what yours covers, any limits, and what your contributions will be, will help us work with you to determine the best treatment plan for your budget, just as we would for uninsured pets.
For more information, please contact the practice.
Please note, we may need to book an appointment for your pet to be examined in order to provide personalised estimates.
Consultation (15 minutes) £57.50
Repeat consultation £52.50
Temporary resident registration fee – covering registration, liaising with £30 your primary care vet to obtain your pet’s history (where possible) our vet familiarising themselves with the clinical notes and then reporting back to your vet following your pet’s
consultation and treatment.
Written prescriptions – per item £25
Puppy vaccination course – covering 2 visits with vaccinations £90
Dog booster – covering Canine distemper, infectious Hepatitis, Parvovirus, £70
Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis
Kennel Cough £50
Kitten vaccination course – covering 2 visits with vaccinations £90
Cat booster – Herpes virus, Calcivirus, Feline infectious enteritis and Feline Leukaemia £70
Bitch spay – from £400
Dog castration – from £265
Cat spay – from £170
Cat castration £85
Animal Health Certificate (European) £242
Animal Health Certificate (non-European) From £220
Microchipping – from £27.50
Out of hours emergency consultation – from £225
Insurance Debt holding fee £25 – (Please note, no fee applies if the account is paid off, and we can still claim on your insurance for you)
(Prices correct as at 1st April 2026. All prices are inclusive of VAT)
Payment in full is due at the time of treatment, usually after a consultation or on discharge from the practice following surgery or hospitalisation. We accept cash and all major credit and debit cards.
We pride ourselves on the quality of care we provide.
Most of our routine surgeries include:
A pre-operative assessment
Sedation or general anaesthetic
Intravenous catheterisation
Anaesthetic monitoring
Pain relief during hospitalisation and surgery
Pain relief to go home with
Buster collar or recovery suit (optional upgrade)
Post-operative checks
Additional extras available:
Pre-operative blood tests
Intravenous fluids during the procedure
Post-operative diet
Our puppy and kitten vaccination courses include:
A full health check
1st and 2nd core vaccinations
No obligation 4 weeks free pet insurance cover
Advice on parasite control (fleas, ticks and worms)
Advice on diet
Advice on neutering
Additional extras:
Free of charge new puppy or new kitten check
Complimentary Puppy Evening for puppies between their 1st and 2nd vaccinations
Complimentary Confidence Clinics