Old Registry Vets, 92 Oswald Rd, Scunthorpe DN15 7PA, DN15 7PA
- Caring staff
- Clear pricing
- Calm environment
- Limited parking
- Busy at weekends
Compare prices, reviews and pet-owner feedback to find the right vet for your pet.
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| Service | Average UK Cost | Expected Cost in Scunthorpe |
|---|---|---|
| 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 |
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