High-Quality Care at Transparent Prices

We believe that high-quality veterinary care should be accessible. That’s why our prices are competitive, transparent, and often below the market rate, so you can feel confident your pet receives exceptional treatment without any surprises.

Prices shown below are the standard rates without a membership plan and include VAT. Members enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on selected services. For added peace of mind, we advise choosing a comprehensive pet insurance plan, and we are happy to recommend reputable providers with extensive medical coverage.

Consults & Vaccines

Included in all member plans

  • A 20-minute professional veterinary assessment covering patient evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and preventive care recommendations for optimal animal care.

  • A comprehensive course covering essential vaccinations for puppies and kittens, ensuring their health, immunity, and protection against common diseases.

  • Annual immunisations that enhance and prolong your pet’s immunity against specific diseases, ensuring continued protection through scheduled doses.

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Dental & Blood Tests

Included in Premium & Luxe (excl Extractions)

  • A professional dental procedure that includes general anaesthetic, full-mouth dental X-rays, dental probing and charting, and a scale and polish.

  • Excld. Anaesthesia
    A veterinary procedure that removes severely damaged or infected teeth to relieve pain, prevent infection, and improve an animal’s overall health. ription

  • Includes Haematology & Biochemistry Panel.

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Included in Luxe

  • Official documentation required for pet travel internationally, confirming microchipping, vaccinations, and health status ensuring they meet the destination country’s health requirements. 

  • A “Fit to Fly" certificate is a veterinary document confirming that an animal is healthy and fit to travel by air. It typically includes details of the pet’s vaccinations, microchip information, and any necessary health checks, ensuring the animal meets airline and destination country requirements.

  • Three-year licensed rabies vaccine which protects animals from the rabies virus, preventing infection and transmission.

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  • Surgical procedure for brachycephalic breeds such as pugs, bulldogs and Boston Terriers to alleviate respiratory complications.

  • Excl. anaesthesia/sedation
    Safe surgical eye removal performed to relieve pain, treat severe disease, or manage trauma when the eye is no longer viable. 

Orthopedic Surgery

  • A surgical procedure used to stabilize a dog’s knee joint after a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture, restoring mobility and reducing pain. 

  • Based on complexity.
    A surgical or non-surgical procedure used to stabilize and heal broken bones, restoring function and reducing pain. 

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Imaging

  • Excl. anaesthesia/sedation
    Our radiography service provides high-quality X-ray imaging for accurate diagnosis, with the listed price covering a two-view study of either the limbs or body cavities.

  • Excl. anaesthesia/sedation
    A non-invasive imaging technique used to assess internal organs, diagnose conditions, and guide treatment by providing detailed, real-time visuals."

  • An advanced imaging procedure used to assess heart function and detect cardiac conditions in animals performed with expert cardiologists contracted through Virtual Veterinary Services (VVS). 

  • Excl. anaesthesia/sedation
    A minimally invasive procedure that uses a flexible camera to examine an animal’s internal organs, aiding in diagnosis, biopsies, and foreign object removal. 

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  • A surgical procedure that removes a female dog's ovaries and uterus, preventing pregnancy and reducing the risk of certain health issues. 

  • A surgical procedure that removes the testicles to prevent reproduction, reduce certain behaviours, and lower the risk of health issues such as cancer. 

  • A minimally invasive surgical procedure that removes the ovaries using small incisions and a camera, resulting in less pain, faster recovery, and reduced surgical risk. 

  • A surgical procedure that removes a female cat's ovaries and uterus, preventing pregnancy and reducing the risk of certain health issues. 

  • A surgical procedure that removes the testicles to prevent reproduction, reduce certain behaviours, and lower the risk of health issues such as cancer. 

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  • This initial consultation includes a full assessment by a physiotherapist in order to spot early signs of arthritis, joint pain or muscle deterioration. 

  • Combination of Physio, Hydro, Laser

  • Combination of Physio, Hydro, Laser, shorter session

  • Laser therapy for faster healing of wounds and cellular regeneration

Other

  • An official document allowing you to obtain prescribed medications from an online pharmacy of your choice. 

  • The kennel cough vaccine helps protect dogs from Bordetella bronchiseptica and other respiratory pathogens, reducing the risk and severity of infectious tracheobronchitis in high-exposure environments.

  • Identifies an animal’s sensitivities to environmental or food allergens through blood or skin testing, helping to guide treatment and management strategies. 

  • Procedure performed before surgery to assess the pet's overall health

  • Induces a controlled, reversible state of unconsciousness, allowing pain-free surgical or diagnostic procedures while ensuring the animal's safety and comfort. 

  • The administration of medication to calm or relax an animal, making procedures such as examinations, diagnostics, or minor treatments safer and less stressful. 

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