Thistle Vets - Chesser
Thistle Vets is a veterinary practice in Chesser, Edinburgh, treating cats, dogs and small mammals. The practice provides dentistry, diagnostic imaging, neutering and vaccinations. It opens at weekends and has disabled access.
Pet emergencies can happen at any time – including when your regular vet is closed.
Vets Now Edinburgh provides out-of-hours emergency care through the night, at weekends and on bank holidays. They’re ready and waiting to provide expert, pet emergency care when your regular vet is closed.
Vets Now have been providing expert emergency care to pets across the UK for more than 15 years and on average, they receive more than 400,000 enquiries a year and provide treatment to more than 100,000 pets.
Regardless of which vet your pet is registered with, Vets Now’s services are there when you need them.
If you need help out-of-hours, call your local Vets Now branch and they will provide advice over the phone and advise whether you need to bring your pet into the clinic for immediate treatment.
If you have pet insurance you should also bring your policy details. All or some of the cost of treatment, and any consultation fee, may be reimbursed by your policy.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Standard consultation | £28 |
See how Vets Now - Edinburgh's listed fees compare with nearby practices that publish the same items.
9 practices with comparable prices
| Item | Vets Now - Edinburgh | Nearby listed prices | Practices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard consultation Consultations | £28 | £39–£71 Lowest at Vets for Pets - Craigleith Highest at Batchelor, Davidson & Watson Veterinary Surgeons - Hillhouse | 8 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 14 July 2026
Based on 5 reviews
Alister Morrison
Google 6 March 2026
Following my decision to adopted my neighbours wee dog after him sadly passing away I would like to express my deep disappointment in the PDSA , I attended the PDSA in Edinburgh for treatment for an ear infection in December 25 I was informed she needs to be neutered in march 26 , I have since been informed , there are no appointments for march and it may be as late as may 26 ,if indeed , I can actually get an appointment, correct me if I'm wrong but I thought pdsa was set up to care for the well-being of animals and their owners who can ill afford the veterinary inflated prices ?? Have this charity lost its principles? Very disappointed
George Shepherd
Google 11 January 2026
I have used the P.D.S.A. for many years and can't fault the service. Indeed, the vets there saved my youngest dog's life. When my oldest dog had to be uethenised, the staff were very considerate and sympathetic. They arranged my dog's cremation and had the ashes, which were in a sealed metal container, delivered to me.
Theo Priestley
Google 14 December 2025
Staff were amazing during a very difficult and emotional decision to say goodbye to our 15yo Maine Coon due to sudden ill health. For someone who was made redundant and can no longer afford vet bills or pet insurance, the PDSA were a godsend during this time. Please leave a donation if you can.
Zufash Bakar
Google 1 November 2025
bad hospital, my pet budgie was dying and they kept on asking for unnecessary details and acting stupid, my father asked them “so if my pet is dying these unnecessary details are more important?” And they said yes, do not go to this hospital in an emergency. They wasted all of our time and our budgie sadly passed away
dan hallam
Google 23 October 2025
Unfortunate circumstances as we brought our deceased wee cat in at around 12:45am...but stuff absolutely brilliant, kind , helpful and very professional. Many thanks to this excellent facility. Glad you were there when we needed you.
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Thistle Vets is a veterinary practice in Chesser, Edinburgh, treating cats, dogs and small mammals. The practice provides dentistry, diagnostic imaging, neutering and vaccinations. It opens at weekends and has disabled access.
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