Practice profile · Neath
Afon Veterinary Centre
Neath, SA11 3HH
Smaller group: Afon Veterinary Centre (4 practices)Open 24 hours
Pricing
This practice publishes its prices · April 2026Re-Consultation Fee
£10 below local average£44.00
Special Consultation Fee
£31 above local average£85.00
Consultation Fee
£54.00
Out of hours - Emergency Consultation Fee midnight to 6am
£55 above local average£330.00
Out of hours - Emergency Consultation Fee 6am to Midnight
£275.00
Dog Annual Booster
£12 below local average£58.50
Kennel Cough Vaccine
£35 above local average£97.00
Microchipping
£82.50
Animal Health Certificate
£75 below local average£213.59
Prescription fee
£5 below local average£22.00
Dog Castration
£244.66–£446.00
Dog Spay
£334.17–£543.17
Annual cost comparison
Some practices drop their consultation fee to look cheaper but charge more for vaccinations, neutering and routine work. Annual cost cuts through that. It's the fairest way to compare.
£147per year
3rd lowest of 11 practices within 10 miles
£14 less per year than the local average
Local average: £161/yr · 11 practices within 10 miles
Annual dog costs near Neath
1Shepherds 'The Vets' Ltd£20↓£141/yr2Afon Veterinary Centre, Maesteg£18↓£143/yr3Afon Veterinary Centre, Neath£18↓£143/yr
Local average£161/yr
11 practices within 10 miles
What owners say
★ 4.7719 reviews on Google
Friendly and welcomingCaring and compassionate
AI-generated summary
Afon Veterinary Centre earns strong ratings for its friendly, welcoming approach across all staff levels and thorough explanations. Several owners mention long-term loyalty, valuing that the practice prioritises their pet's needs without pressure. The practice suits owners who want clear communication and a caring environment, with multiple locations available.
Summary based on 719 Google reviews
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Mon–SunOpen 24 hours
About this practice
Ownership
Part of Afon Veterinary Centre (4 practices)
Team
16 registered vets · 3 vet nurses
RCVS registration
✓ Registered · View on RCVS ›
Animals treated
Dogs, Cats, Small mammals, Birds, Cattle, Sheep and goats, Pigs, Poultry