Airedale Veterinary Group
Airedale Veterinary Group in Keighley, West Yorkshire treats cats, dogs and small mammals and offers microchipping, vaccinations and disabled access.
Gatehouse Vets treats dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, exotic pets, poultry and wildlife. Services include dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments. The practice has a car park and wheelchair access, and can refer cases requiring specialist care.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £315 |
| Cat booster vaccination | £78 |
| Cat castration | £100 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £99 |
| Cat spay | £130 |
| Cat spay | £230 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £78 |
| Dog castration | £335 |
| Dog castration | £365 |
| Dog castration | £450 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £99 |
| Dog spay | £410 |
| Dog spay | £480 |
| Dog spay | £500 |
| Dog spay | £750 |
| Dog spay | £800 |
| Microchip | £50 |
| Nail clip | £35 |
| Rabbit castration | £150 |
| Rabbit spay | £190 |
| Rabbit vaccination | £89.45 |
| Rabies vaccination | £123.60 |
| Standard consultation | £64 |
Based on 7 reviews
berrybelly
Google 14 April 2026
Each time I have attended have had a friendly greeting and my elderly cat has been dealt with kindly and efficiently. So far waiting times have been minimal and location is quite close to home making stress levels low for both of us!
Angela Davies
Google 3 April 2026
Gatehouse staff were courteous and caring when my senior Yorkie was unwell. She was seen promptly by Amelia and prescribed antibiotics. The only negative is the extortionate charges we pay in England for veterinary services and medicines.
sarah austin
Google 6 February 2026
Highly recommend Gatehouse in Haworth. Amelia (Vet) and Rachel (Vet Nurse) who I have so far seen, are amazing & so good & patient with my little chihuahua. After having a bad experience at a previous vet, I'm grateful to find a place I'm happy with and where Pickles is well cared for 😊 I also think their prices are reasonable. Thank you 😊
Jasper Oaks
Google 31 October 2025
Really helpful staff, always friendly and calm. Can see they care about the animals. I'm a new cat owner and everyone here is really understanding.
Louise Harrison
Google 13 September 2025
Gatehouse is a fantastic vets. They were recommended by family who have always been very happy with their services. Recently we got a kitten who was much younger than advised and he became very unwell and almost died from a virus. I was so so grateful and impressed by the care received at Haworth Gatehouse by Amelia Robertson and the staff who saved him. He is now happy and full of life. The staff really love animals and are friendly and kind. They are open about costs which are very good value. Amelia and the other workers are so loving and kind and clearly love what they do. Brilliant service by amazing people. Thank you
Rachel Pearson
Google 26 July 2025
The veterinary staff are very caring. But I wish the costing had been much clearer on my last visit. My cat became sick very quickly so I brought him in. He was diagnosed with pancreatitis. I asked the vet what was the suggested course of action (treatment and then further tests to determine diabetes) I was only asked if the cat was insured (he wasn’t) and I wasn’t clearly advised on the fees and what his treatment would cost and actually if there was any point in putting him through it without knowing if he had diabetes. I just wanted my cat to be well again. In hindsight I feel he shouldn’t have received treatment until we could test for diabetes properly. His chance of survival plummeted with the diagnosis on day 2. I knew it would be expensive. I steeled myself when I paid over £700 on day one. On the way out the receptionist said “oh, they’ve miss charged something but it’ll sort itself out tomorrow when the fees build up again” My heart broke when I heard this because £700 was a stretch but more (potentially the same again?) was going to be impossible. I went home, spent the night looking after the cat and crying my eyes out. I called and spoke to the vet in the morning. I got very clear on what was needed next. A diabetes test then decide if it wasn’t diabetes could I foot the bill of up to another 4 days in hospital. The diagnosis was diabetes and we put him to sleep. Having reflected on this for over a week I feel the veterinary staff were very caring but it took for me to explicitly ask what costs I was looking at for me to be clear on the financial implications You might be reading this and thinking “well that’s stupid, why no insurance” Insurance would have been about £1800 over his life time so overall, on this occasion we were better off not being insured. I just wish the fee structure was clearer and perhaps the treatment plan vs potential outcome vs outlay had been considered. I’m not a vet so I don’t not the price of treatment or medication. I asked them what the best course of action was. I wish that had been discussed a bit like “it’s this treatment which will be roughly £x” And whilst I loved my cat very very dearly I still need to be able to pay bills and put food on the table. The potential care plan was unaffordable.
Susan Blessington
Google 27 June 2025
New to the area and our 17 year old cat developed kidney failure and cognitive problems. Not wanting to prolong her distress I made that hard decision. Explained the situation to the very helpful receptionist and she booked the procedure for 2 pm. By 2.20 it was all over, in a very peaceful, calm and dignified way. 2 days later I have Ebony home in a beautiful curled up cat casket. Thank you all for caring.🖤
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