Practice profile · Bromley
Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets)
Bromley, BR1 3AW
Largest group: Medivet & Partners (362 practices)Closed · Opens 8am
Pricing
This practice publishes its prices · April 2026Consultation
£65.00
OOH consultation
£130.00
Vaccination puppy course 1st + 2nd
£101.00
Vaccination puppy course 1st + 2nd + 3rd
£28 above local average£132.00
Dog Annual Booster
£12 above local average£77.00
Medivet Healthcare Plan
From £15.00
Dog Castration
From £261.00
Dog Spay
From £342.00
Annual vaccination booster incl. Kennel Cough
£108.00
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.
£207per year
81st lowest of 109 practices within 10 miles
£16 more per year than the local average
Local average: £191/yr · 109 practices within 10 miles
Annual dog costs near Bromley
1Celia Hammond Animal Trust, London (SE4)£126↓£65/yr2Celia Hammond Animal Trust, London (E16)£126↓£65/yr3Norbury Pet Health Centre£71↓£120/yrLocal average£191/yr
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81Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets)£16↑£207/yr
109 practices within 10 miles
What owners say
★ 4.6296 reviews on Google
Corporate group practice
AI-generated summary
A family practice with strong feedback on the compassionate care provided by veterinary staff, particularly during difficult times. Owners consistently value the monthly health plans that cover routine care and the welcoming approach to new clients. Worth knowing that recent management changes have led to staff departures, with some long-term clients noting a shift in practice atmosphere.
Summary based on 296 Google reviews
Read all reviews on Google →HOURS & CONTACT
Mon–Fri8am–7pm
Saturday8am–12pm
SundayClosed
About this practice
Ownership
Part of Medivet & Partners (362 practices)
RCVS registration
✓ Registered · View on RCVS ›
Animals treated
Dogs, Cats, Small mammals, Birds
Features
Online registration, Payment plans, Health plan (Health Plan), Cremation service