Bath Vet Group - Station Road
Bath Vet Group is a veterinary practice on Station Road in Lower Weston, Bath, treating cats and dogs. The practice opens weekdays and provides dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and routine preventative care.
Highcroft Veterinary Centre sits on Whiteway Road in Bath, Somerset. The practice sees cats, dogs, exotic pets and small mammals. There's a car park on site. Services include dentistry, microchipping, neutering and vaccinations. The centre meets RCVS Core Standards and has disabled access. The practice closes for half an hour at lunch on weekdays (13:15 to 13:45). For emergencies outside normal hours, clients should ring MiNightVet Trowbridge.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £317 |
| Cat booster vaccination | £80 |
| Cat castration | £111 |
| Cat pet plan | £19.49 |
| Cat pet plan | £20.99 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £109 |
| Cat spay | £164 |
| Communal cremation | £157.75 |
| Communal cremation | £122.30 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £80 |
| Dog castration | £253 |
| Dog pet plan | From £19.49 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £113 |
| Dog spay | £369 |
| Euthanasia | £204.52 |
| Follow-up consultation | £56 |
| Individual cremation | £250.30 |
| Microchip | £22 |
| Prescription fee | £27 |
| Rabbit pet plan | £14.99 |
| Standard consultation | £65 |
Based on 5 reviews
Reese Clifford
Google 5 March 2026
Took my cat with a injury on his leg most likely from Barbed wire they told us it was infected told us to buy a cone online for him and charged 87 quid didn’t bother to give him the medicine and left the cat carrier unlocked now my injured cat is roaming the streets without any medicine so went in with a cat and left without one top notch professional service
Amber Clifford
Google 5 March 2026
absolutely terrible, i took my cat went in there to get his wound checked up on and they charged me £87 quid just for them to tell me to buy a cone off amazon and medicine that costed me a ridiculous amount and they didn’t even shut the cat carrier properly and he bolted out the cage horrible place i do not recommen this place at all
L Knight
Google 3 October 2023
Totally disgusted. Took the dog in to get her dew claw removed. Nothing was done as it was decided she should be sedated and hv it removed on another day as she was stressed. However, over the weekend the dew claw came off on its own and I rang the vets to cancel the appointment. I was charged about £50 to get confirmation from the vet for consultation even though nothing was done. I don't mind paying for consultation if I was given advice, but I knew what was wrong with my dog and did NOT need a consultation. I needed the dew claw removed which did not happen.
Sammie Hepburn
Google 9 September 2023
Always very friendly and happy to help. I have a reactive dog and they were very accommodating, even allowing us to enter through the back to avoid a busy reception area.
Agata Rokicka
Google 24 June 2023
They are the worst vets I have ever encounter. My dog never seen the same vet twice, each one was telling us different things. None diagnosed what was happening with my staffy skin. My new vet diagnosed her within minutes. They only care about money.
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