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Depends where abouts you live (in the country and how far away from the vets * are) and also it depends on the vet.... Sorry not a lot of help.... A clinic up north i used to work at charged £20 for a bird visit, but now I'm down near London I wouldnt like to know the cost my vets charge....
Ring your local vets and see... What makes you ask?

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I would agree it is roughly £20 for a consultation and then the costs of the treatment on top of it.
 
I think our vet charges £24 (or thereabouts) per consulatation regardless of species. Plus any treatment needed
 
About €20,- over here in the Netherlands, any threatment costs extra

I once was there and someone else wanted the vet to cut her rabbit's nails, it costed €40,-! ?/
 
Consultation fees tend to be utterly ludicrous, often for as little as five minutes with the vet - I'd only be happy paying those sort of prices if the vet was known to be skilled with guineas. But that's a whole other argument....

Average price I have paid in the past is £20, and one practice charged £20 for the first pig plus £7 per additional pig - even if the additional pigs were seen at the same visit.
 
Mine only charge £10.20 for a consultation. Any medicine or treatment is charged on top of that. (Except for the hugs and kisses which they don't seem to charge for).

When bunny has her vaccinations she gets a free check up the same time.

Twice when they have said to bring my boar back in for them to check him a few days later just to see if he was responding well to the medicine they have charged nothing at all.

I did not realise it was a good price until I read this thread.
 
Thanks guys! all seem pretty similar appart from the £10 one! just curious really, I haven't had my guineas long so thought I'd ask!
 
my other vets was £10 but they told me its only the last 10years they have been more up to date on Rabbits. Guinea pigs they are still unsure of emmm I thought well ~I have 7 so bye. I now go to a vets that was on tv had their own programme they have 3 exotic vets. It cost £19.95 for consultation.
 
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