White Cliffs Vets
White Cliffs Vets is a veterinary practice in Dover, Kent, treating cats, dogs, and small mammals. The practice opens weekdays and Saturday mornings. Emergency care outside these hours is handled by partner services.
Vets for Pets operates inside the Pets at Home store at White Cliffs Retail Park in Dover, Kent. The practice opens at 9:00 AM on weekdays and Saturdays, closing at 7:00 PM Monday to Friday and 6:00 PM on Saturdays. Sunday hours are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The practice closes on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day. It treats companion animals and has disabled access, on-site parking, and runs by appointment.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat castration | £100 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £85 |
| Cat spay | £140 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £95 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £50 |
| Dog castration | From £250 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £95 |
| Dog spay | From £320 |
| Microchip | £22 |
| Prescription fee | £21 |
| Repeat prescription fee | £48 |
| Standard consultation | £29 |
| Standard consultation | £58 |
Based on 6 reviews
Trisha Tutthill
Google 9 February 2026
Brilliant vet service. Prices are a little high so I strongly suggest you get pet insurance and any add ons. Our vet Megan and Carl are brilliant with our fur babies. The reception staff are always friendly and helpful.
Steve Horton
Google 5 February 2026
Want £55 per dog just to get some licensed flea treatment but happy to sell the stuff that doesn't work over the counter - greed doesnt get my hard earned money
Yvonne Betts
Google 21 January 2026
I would not use this vets, as they are only interested in making money, ripping people off and are definitely not interested in the animal. Took my unwell cat to them, I was charged nearly £700 for blood tests and medicine, the blood tests and medicine was not needed. We were left with a sick animal, they were going to withhold the blood tests results because I queried the charges. Try and find an independent vet if you can, don't use these big corporate vets.
Robert Else
Google 29 December 2025
I had taken my cat who was hit by a car! To Pets at home vets in Whitfield, charged me a fortune for medicine that wasn’t needed. My cat was in that bad of a shape that when I got home with the cat as advised by the vets at this place. Apon getting home and doing what they advised I wasn’t happy that my cat was okey. He wasn’t! He was very far from it. As I’m a human who can clearly tell if an animal is in bad shape. I took my baby to another vets as I didn’t trust pets at home vets! Low and behold my cat had a broken spine and brain damage. This cost me a lot of money taking him to another vets but I had to as I knew my cat wasn’t right! I then had to get my cat put to sleep as he was in that bad of shape. Pets at home vets got around £130 out of me for an incorrect diagnosis and wouldn’t do anything until I paid money. Ofcourse at that point I was prepared to do anything to help him, if I would’ve known they weren’t doing the right things I would’ve walked out. I would strongly advise not going to this vets. They will scam you for you money and leave your animals in pain.
Julie Friday
Google 27 August 2025
Nice staff and knowledgeable but prices have increased drastically for assessments, operations and medications. This is typical of vets that are now owned by companies rather than independent vets I have had quotes for the same tooth extraction for my cat and they are at least 25% cheaper. When money is tight... You have to look elsewhere
Felicity Dolbear
Google 7 August 2025
Amazing vets service, fantastic staff from the reception staff to nurses and vets, so accommodating especially when my cat was hiding and we called to let them know we were running late, they changed the order of patients as others were early. Having 4 cats we've used them a lot in the last few years, for vaccines, spay operations, check ups, and specialist tests when we found one of my cats has a medical condition. They have dealt with all the insurance for me so took a lot of the stress away. Always manage to find an appointment when we need one. 100% recommended.
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