Practice profile · Tranent
Animals 1st Veterinary Surgery
Tranent, EH33 1RD
Largest group: IVC Evidensia (914 practices)Closed · Opens 8am
Pricing
This practice publishes its prices · April 2026Consultation
£5 above local average£65.00
Puppy Vaccination Course
£41 below local average£88.00
Dog Annual Booster
£6 above local average£88.00
Kennel Cough Vaccination
£61.00
Kennel Cough Vaccination - At time of another
£28 below local average£33.00
Nail Clipping
£3 above local average£43.27
Anal gland expression
£51.59
Dental (scale and polish)
£495.00
Euthanasia Large
£55 above local average£255.00
Euthanasia
£200.00
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.
£218per year
14th lowest of 17 practices within 10 miles
£16 more per year than the local average
Local average: £202/yr · 17 practices within 10 miles
Annual dog costs near Tranent
1Abercorn Veterinary Clinics, Edinburgh (EH17)£42↓£160/yr2Abercorn Veterinary Clinics, Edinburgh (EH15)£42↓£160/yr3Market Cross Veterinary Clinic£25↓£177/yrLocal average£202/yr
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14Animals 1st Veterinary Surgery£16↑£218/yr
17 practices within 10 miles
What owners say
★ 4.8232 reviews on Google
Friendly and welcomingCaring and compassionate
AI-generated summary
Animals 1st is a friendly, welcoming practice where owners consistently report their pets receive attentive care. Several owners mention particularly compassionate staff who make them feel supported, and the reception area is noted as clean and well-maintained. A small number flag unexpected additional fees, so it's worth clarifying costs upfront when booking.
Summary based on 232 Google reviews
Read all reviews on Google →HOURS & CONTACT
Mon–Fri8am–6pm
Sat–SunClosed
About this practice
Ownership
Part of IVC Evidensia (914 practices)
RCVS registration
✓ Registered · View on RCVS ›
Animals treated
Dogs, Cats, Rabbits, Poultry
Features
Health plan (Pet Health Club), Home euthanasia