Prices
The prices below are for guidance only. For a more accurate estimate of the likely price of any procedure please speak to the vet concerned. You will notice most estimates below are given as a range. The final cost will depend on the size of your pet, the time taken to complete the procedure along with the aftercare needed to nurse your pet through. All prices are inclusive of VAT at 20%.. Fees for surgical procedures exclude consultation, blood tests, radiographs, scans, medications, laboratory fees and initial workup unless otherwise stated. Fees include fluids where required, analgesia and one night hospitalisation if required. Please refer to the bottom of the page for payment options.
Consultations
| Consultation Dog/Cat/Rabbit (average 15 minutes) £56.00 |
Consultation Exotics (Small mammals/birds/reptiles) £53.70 |
| Consultation Repeat Dog/Cat/Rabbit £50.40 |
Consultation Repeat Exotics £48.30 |
| Consultation Repeat Prescriptions (for animals on Prescription Medicines that require at least 6 monthly assessment) £56.00 |
Consultation Special (outside of normal consulting hours) £90.00 |
| Written Prescription Fee £25.00 |
Consultation Second Opinion £102.00 |
Vaccinations
| Vaccination Puppy Primary Course £99.00 |
Vaccination Kitten Flu and Enteritis Primary Course £82.00 |
| Vaccination Dog Annual Booster £70.00 |
Vaccination Cat Annual Booster Flu and Enteritis £68.00 |
| Vaccination Dog Kennel Cough at same time as booster £46.00 |
Vaccination Kitten Flu, Enteritis, Leukaemia Primary Course £99.00 |
| Vaccination Dog Kennel Cough £54.00 |
Vaccination Cat Annual Booster Flu, Enteritis, Leukaemia £75.00 |
| Vaccination Rabies £95.20 |
Vaccination Rabbit Myxomatosis/RHD combined £94.00 |
Microchipping
| Microchip £32.00 |
Microchip during operation/vaccination/consultation £28.00 |
X-rays and Ultrasound
| Cat one x-ray exposure including sedation £405 |
Cat two x-ray exposures including sedation £465 |
| Cat three x-ray exposures including sedation £520 |
Extra per exposure £58 |
| Dog one x-ray exposure including sedation £420 – 505 |
Dog two x-ray exposures including sedation £485 – 560 |
| Dog three x-ray exposures including sedation £535 – 620 |
Extra per exposure £58 |
| Ultrasound Pregnancy £115 (advice/consultation extra) |
Ultrasound for single organ excludes sedation £190 |
| Ultrasound multiple organs excludes sedation £305 |
Ultrasound Comprehensive excludes sedation £380 |
| Sedation/GA Cat typically £165 – 190 |
Sedation/GA Dog typically £190 – 280 |
Spay and Castration
Pets having a spay or castration are given a range of pain relief which includes local anaesthetic blocks, opiates and anti-inflammatory drugs at the time of the surgery and where necessary a short course to go home with. These drugs are included in the prices below.
| Bitch spay <10kg £390 |
Dog castration <10kg £285 |
| Bitch spay 10-20kg £420 |
Dog castration 10-20kg £305 |
| Bitch spay 20-30kg £440 |
Dog castration 20-30kg £325 |
| Bitch spay 30-40kg £470 |
Dog castration 30-40kg £345 |
| Bitch spay >40kg £510 |
Dog castration >40kg £355 |
| Cat spay £138 |
Cast castration £99 |
| Rabbit spay <5kg £155 |
Rabbit castration <5kg £120 |
| Rabbit spay >5kg £220 |
Rabbit castration >5kg £165 |
| Guinea Pig spay £150 |
Guinea Pig castration £118 |
Payment Options
- Payment is expected when services are rendered. In order to focus on our patients’ needs, customer service and minimising costs, we do not offer credit.
- We accept debit cards, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) cheques and cash.
- We will, upon request, be pleased to provide a verbal or written estimate of the likely costs of treatment for your pet.
- When unexpected illness strikes a pet, unexpected expense strikes as well. Fareham Creek Veterinary Surgery understands this and we would ask that you speak with the vet at the earliest opportunity if you have concerns about the ability to pay for your pet’s treatment.
- Pet Insurance – the practice strongly recommends the principle of veterinary insurance to protect against the unexpected fees incurred following illness or accident. It will be your responsibility to settle your account with us and then reclaim the fees from your insurance company. For certain insurance companies we are willing to do a direct claim, however this is discretionary and please speak to the vet in advance so we can do the necessary due diligence and pre-authorisation. If you are thinking about getting your pet insured, we can offer advice on how to choose the best policy for your needs.
- Our full Terms and Conditions are available for viewing by clicking link below
Terms and Conditions