Vet practice in Derby

    Ashfield House Spondon Surgery

    4.9(46 reviews)
    43 Moor Street, Derby, Derbyshire, DE21 7EA

    Combined comparison cost

    £154.72Dog comparison cost
    £168.16Cat comparison cost
    £161.44Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Ashfield House Spondon Surgery in Derby

    Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital operates a trusted veterinary hospital in Long Eaton and friendly satellite surgeries in Bramcote, Byron, and Spondon, serving pets across Derby and Nottingham. They offer a range of services from vaccinations and nurse clinics to neutering and complex surgeries. The team at Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital reportedly takes a preventative approach to veterinary care, aiming to keep pets healthy and happy throughout their lives. They have been supporting the pets of Derby and Nottingham for over 40 years. Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital provides a 24/7 emergency service. They also offer advanced procedures such as 'keyhole' laparoscopic spays. Clients are encouraged to notify the practice in advance if they need to rearrange or cancel appointments to allow other pets to be seen.

    Ashfield House Spondon Surgery is based at 43 Moor Street, Derby, Derbyshire, DE21 7EA in Derbyshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and exotic/wild and publishes prices for 6 services including consultations from £60 and dog vaccinations from £63.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild

    Ashfield House Spondon Surgery Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £154.72

    Cat comparison cost

    £168.16

    Combined comparison cost

    £161.44

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£3 above Derbyshire avg (£56)
    £59.56
    Dog booster vaccination£8 below Derbyshire avg (£71)
    £63.28
    Cat booster vaccination£4 above Derbyshire avg (£73)
    £76.72
    Microchip£4 above Derbyshire avg (£28)
    £31.88

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £352.36
    Dog castration£44 above Derbyshire avg (£241)
    £285.35
    Cat spay
    £166.42
    Cat castration£32 above Derbyshire avg (£102)
    £134.02
    Neutering (general)
    £319

    These vary by weight, breed and clinical needs — request a quote from the practice.

    Additional services

    Animal Health Certificate
    £363.77
    Follow-up consultation
    £51.23
    Out-of-hours consultation
    £296.90
    Dental scale & polish
    £299.12
    Kitten vaccination course
    £93.55
    Puppy vaccination course
    £89.80
    Written prescription fee
    £32.39

    Prices shown are guides extracted from the practice's published price list. Always confirm directly with the practice as costs can vary by pet, weight and clinical need.

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    Ashfield House Spondon Surgery reviews

    4.9(46 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.9 out of 5 based on 46 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Sandra Frisby· 2 months ago

      They look after my little terror as though she were their own pet pup, great service and not stupidly priced!

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    • Michelle Morley· 2 months ago

      My dogs absolutely love coming to this vets they are so friendly all the animals get lots of attention my dogs even scratched the door to get in xx

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    • Pablo Moralez· 5 months ago

      I’m honestly shocked at how this place operates. First they told me my dog had a “lifelong allergy” and needed tablets every single month for £80. I gave ONE strip, stopped, and guess what? It wasn’t an allergy at all just a simple irritation. But of course, irritation doesn’t make them money. Now they’re trying to push MONTHLY vaccinations, which every normal vet will tell you is complete nonsense. Dogs don’t get vaccinated every few weeks. So what is it? Easy: money, money, and more money. I’m done with vets who act like cash machines instead of professionals. My dog’s health comes first not their profit.

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    • Matthew Brown· 10 months ago

      Had to leave a review. Recently visited as one last roll of the dice. Lost all faith in vets over the last few years. I was blown away of how caring and non money grabbing Charlotte was. The amount of knowledge she has is amazing. Iv never been to a vet and walked out with a smile on my face. Restored my lost faith in vets and gave me amazing advice and low cost treatment. Have to say first impressions are 10 out of 10. Feel like we have finally found a vet who cares and it's not all about the money. Spent alot of time with us. Nearly a full hour. Did tests there and then. Amazing. Thank you.

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    • Samantha Fisher· a year ago

      Princess Maisie had to have a couple of procedures under anaesthetic as a puppy and has been terrified of the vets since. She is quite a nervous dog but responds really well to calm, kind voices and being given a bit of time to relax and process. It was so difficult taking her to her previous vets, she would scream, cry and try to run away. Then a couple of people recommended our local Spondon vet. I genuinely can not believe the change in Princess Maisie. Georgia, the wonderful vet nurse, had some socialisation sessions with Mais, where she was given loads of fuss and attention whilst just getting used to being in the vets and now Maisie bounces in through the door looking for her friends. Charlotte. The vet, has been so patient and kind with her too, allowing extra time on appointments and talking through what would be best for her. She went for her boosters yesterday and I didn't have to drag/carry her in or hold her still.. I used to dread vets visits and hate them almost as much as Mais, now we both actually look forward to them. If you want a vet that will treat your pet as a valued member of your family and genuinely care for them and their wellbeing then look no further.

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.