The County Veterinary Clinic - Taunton
The County Veterinary Clinic in Taunton treats cats and dogs. The practice runs a 24-hour emergency service and takes appointments every day of the week.
Tone Veterinary Centre Norton Centre treats cats and dogs. The practice offers blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments. There's a car park and disabled access. The practice opens alternate Saturdays and provides out-of-hours care. It meets RCVS Core Standards and refers cases requiring specialist treatment.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Follow-up consultation | £57 |
| Standard consultation | £70 |
| Standard consultation | £45 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat booster vaccination | £83 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £120 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £83 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £134 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat castration | £134 |
| Cat spay | £186 |
| Dog castration | £325 |
| Dog spay | £423 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Microchip | £22 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Prescription fee | £27 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £317 |
| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Communal cremation | £157.75 |
| Communal cremation | £122.30 |
| Euthanasia | £186.73 |
| Individual cremation | £250.30 |
See how Tone Veterinary Centre Norton Centre's listed fees compare with nearby practices that publish the same items.
8 practices with comparable prices
| Item | Tone Veterinary Centre Norton Centre | Nearby listed prices | Practices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Follow-up consultation Consultations | £57 | £57–£180 Lowest at Tone Veterinary Centre, Taunton Lisieux Way Highest at Cave Veterinary Specialists | 4 practices |
| Standard consultation Consultations | £45 | £36–£185 Lowest at Deane Vets Highest at Cave Veterinary Specialists | 7 practices |
| Cat booster vaccination Vaccinations | £83 | £82–£83 Lowest at Medivet - Taunton Highest at Tone Veterinary Centre, Taunton Lisieux Way | 2 practices |
| Cat primary vaccination Vaccinations | £120 | £100–£129 Lowest at Vets for Pets - Taunton Highest at Deane Vets | 5 practices |
| Dog booster vaccination Vaccinations | £83 | £35–£83 Lowest at Vets for Pets - Taunton Highest at Tone Veterinary Centre, Taunton Lisieux Way | 5 practices |
| Dog primary vaccination Vaccinations | £134 | £68–£134 Lowest at Kingfisher Vets - Taunton Highest at Tone Veterinary Centre, Taunton Lisieux Way | 6 practices |
These are publicly listed fees, not quotes. Prices can vary by pet, weight, clinical need and what is included. For “from”, range and plus fees, comparisons use the lower published amount. Confirm the current total with the practice.
Prices checked as recently as 13 July 2026
Based on 5 reviews
Dawn Hatchard
Google 15 October 2025
Wonderful veterinary practice! Friendly and extremely professional/knowledgeable staff. We were made to feel very welcome, and a treat given to my foster dog on leaving. He loved it there too! 😁🐾
Colin Taylor
Google 22 March 2025
Took our beloved Narla there last night, we are on holiday, they were superb, very caring and professional. Cannot say how glad her last time with us was conducted so well
Lucy Taylor
Google 10 June 2024
The most incredible team of ladies!! The whole team are warm, welcoming, friendly, patient, kind, caring and compassionate. My beautiful girl Jinny was seen by Lydia twice originally, who is always lovely, friendly and gentle, before we then decided Jinny needed an X-Ray as her issues need further investigation. On the day of Jinnys X-Ray I was so upset at the thought of leaving her I could barely get my words out. The lady at reception was patient and offered tissues whilst giving me the time to talk, then that was the first time I met Alex- She is the biggest credit to this Veterinary Practice. Alex talked me through how Jinny would be sedated, and talked me through the care Jinny would receive whilst I wasn’t there. She listened to my irrational fears of leaving Jinny and allowed me the time to talk everything through properly. Alex called me throughout the whole day, updating me with every single process, so I knew where Jinny was, when she had been sedeated, when she had been X-Rayed and immediately when Jinny woke up. Unfortunately the news was the worst case scenario and I only had 6 short days left with my beautiful girl. The vet who called to deliver the news did it with care and compassion and on picking Jinny up, Alex again was so patient and kind. Over the 6days I had to go back and forth to the vets or to make calls and everyone I had dealings with was incredible. On the day Jinny was taken to be put to sleep, Alex had made up a room to allow me the time and space I needed to say goodbye properly. She had made it up with lovely soft blankets and left us for a while. The vet who then came to Put Jinny to sleep- Teagen was the kindest lady. She talked me through the process and explained everything in detail. She explained every single step and answered any questions I had. Her and Alex made Jinny as comfortable as they possibly could and the whole process could not have gone any better. It was calm, peaceful, and Jinny went with the absolute best care. Alex worked later that evening to see Jinny come in, and to wait until after I had left. I would never ever use another vets and could not recommend these ladies highly enough! Thank you all so much ✨
Natashia Drage-Messenger
Google 21 September 2021
Highly Recommend! We recently adopted a Kitten who ended up giving us kittens a few weeks later as was already expecting when we rescued her. We have had only fantastic service from every member of the team, they made us feel safe & informed us clearly on what our responsibilities were now. If you want friendly service, from a clean and caring environment don't hesitate on giving them a call.
Sybella Loram International Life Coach & Medium
Google 20 February 2019
I took my 17 year old cat for routine kidney blood test and they were unable to get enough blood for the required test due to her struggling. As a consequence they offered a diabetes test which I had not asked for but was persuaded its good to have for old cats along with the kidney test and they had enough blood for this. I agreed and they charged me over £100. Not a problem! The director of the surgery/and vet on duty that did the blood test; then suggested I bring her in another time rather than traumatis her anymore. Then we'll try again to gain enough blood for the kidney test. I brought her in again. A different vet was on duty so I explained the above whilst she read my cats notes. I pointed out I should be the one to hold her as she wont struggle with me. I was ignored and this time the vet dislocated her little elbow whilst restraining her(she's 17) and charged me another £100 which I felt unfair as it was their inability they could not get enough blood the last time so I have to pay twice. I return home after 5.10pm vet appt. I let her out of carrier and she hobbles upstairs. I phone the vet in question to point this out. The vet tells me, my cat struggled so much they had to take blood from her leg in the end. I was told to take the plaster off and she will stop hobbling. I do this and an hour or so later I had to take her to emergency vet outside wellington where they put her dislocated elbow back in. I was charged £140 which I gladly paid to put my old cat out of pain. The vet on call stated tgat on his 30 years he had never seen a cat with a dislocated elbow, a shoulder yes, but never elbow. Tone vets denied they dislocated her leg although they acknowledged her needing restraint, offered no apology or refund and suggested it happened after my cat and I left their surgery. I told him I'd speak to a solicitor. The director of Tone Vet said" fine" the call ended. She went through so much destress and pain and now has cystitis from stress and it cost yet another £128. I point out that I offered each time to be the one to hold her as she hates being away from me and they insist on taking the animal in question to another room rather than take the blood infront of you on the examination table..
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