Pet Therapy Veterinary Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Clinic
46 Houston St, Glasgow G5 8RS, G5 8RS
Opens Mon 9:30am
Bishopbriggs Veterinary Centre
2 Duncryne Pl, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2DP, G64 2DP
Opens Mon 8:30am
58 Veterinary Practices Found
Pet Therapy Veterinary Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Clinic
46 Houston St, Glasgow G5 8RS, G5 8RS
Opens Mon 9:30am
Bishopbriggs Veterinary Centre
2 Duncryne Pl, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2DP, G64 2DP
Opens Mon 8:30am
Pet Therapy Veterinary Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine Clinic
46 Houston St, Glasgow G5 8RS
Pets'n'Vets Scotstoun - McDonald Vets
1413 Dumbarton Rd, Glasgow G14 9XS
Glasgow (East) PDSA Pet Hospital
Muiryfauld Dr, Tollcross, Glasgow G31 5RT
Macritchie Veterinary Practice
139 Glasgow Rd, Baillieston, Glasgow G69 6TA
Bishopbriggs Veterinary Centre
2 Duncryne Pl, Bishopbriggs, Glasgow G64 2DP
| Service | Average UK Cost | Expected Cost in Glasgow |
|---|---|---|
| Initial consultation | £30 to £60 | £45 |
| Follow-up consultation | £20 to £40 | £28 |
| Vaccinations (per shot) | £30 to £60 | £42 |
| Microchipping | £10 to £30 | £15 |
| Neutering (cat) | £50 to £100 | £70 |
| Spaying (cat) | £80 to £150 | £110 |
| Dental descale & polish | £200 to £400 | £280 |
| Blood test (standard) | £40 to £80 | £55 |
Pet insurance is a great way to protect yourself against unexpected vet bills. Most policies reimburse 70% to 90% of eligible vet costs after the excess is paid. Compare quotes from multiple providers to find the best cover for your pet's needs and budget.
Regular check-ups and vaccinations can catch health issues early, before they become serious and expensive to treat. Annual health checks, keeping vaccinations up to date, and maintaining good dental hygiene can all help reduce long-term vet costs.
Many veterinary practices in Glasgow offer payment plans or work with providers like Klarna to help spread the cost of treatment. Some practices also offer wellness plans that bundle preventative care at a reduced monthly rate.
If you're on a low income, you may qualify for reduced-cost or free veterinary care from charities like the PDSA, Blue Cross, or RSPCA. Eligibility is usually based on receiving certain benefits.