
Imaging
CT scanning
All scan prices include pre-anaesthetic bloods, sedation or anaesthetic fees, intravenous contrast (a special dye used to make structures show up better on the scan) and a full radiology report written by a Specialist.
CT scan and first body area
Additional body areas are charged at £300, up to a maximum of £2,190.
£1,290
Myelogram
For neurological cases we can place a special dye into the spinal column to show abnormalities more clearly.
£300
CSF tap (cerebrospinal fluid sample collection)
We can take a sample of the spinal fluid to diagnose neurological conditions.
£465
Flexible endoscopy
All endoscopy prices include anaesthetic fees and pathology fees for sample analysis
Upper GI (gastrointestinal) endoscopy
This procedures allows us to assess the upper GI structures, take samples and remove foreign bodies.
Standalone procedure
£1,020
When performed with CT
£1,500
Lower GI (gastrointestinal) endoscopy
This procedures allows us to assess the upper GI structures, take samples and remove foreign bodies.
Standalone procedure
£1,020
When performed with CT
£1,500
Bronchoscopy (assessing the lungs)
This procedure includes performing a bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) to assess for bacteria in the lungs.
Standalone procedure
£1,500
When performed with CT
£1,020
Rigid endoscopy
Joint arthroscopy
Please see orthopaedic section for more details.
£2,800
Nasal rhinoscopy
A procedure to assess the nasal cavities, take samples and remove foreign bodies.
Standalone procedure
£750
When performed with CT
£500
Laparoscopy (keyhole surgery of the abdomen)
See Soft Tissue Surgery section for more details.
£695
Thoracoscopy
See Soft Tissue Surgery section for more details.
£2,000
Cardiology
Echocardiography
A simultaneous ultrasound and ECG, using our state of the art scanner. This is used to diagnose and monitor heart conditions in dogs and cats. A full report is written after each scan.
Basic scan
£294
Advanced scan
£500
24 hour Holter (ECG) monitoring
This is a wearable ECG device that allows us to diagnose and monitor abnormal heart rhythms.
£700

Enquiries can be made by you as the pet owner or by the vet who is currently looking after your pet. The first step is to organise an initial consultation with one of the vets. This is entirely free and no-obligation.
Our vet will guide you through the options available, giving you the pros and cons of each and the costs involved so you can come to an agreement together about the best way forward.