Vet practice in Aberdeen

    Bridge Vets

    4.6(227 reviews)
    55 Ellon Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB23 8ET
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    Combined comparison cost

    £176.46Dog comparison cost
    £176.46Cat comparison cost
    £176.46Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Bridge Vets in Aberdeen

    Bridge Vets is a veterinary practice located in Aberdeen, offering general veterinary care for pets. They have three branches in Bridge of Don, Nigg Kirk, and Cults, all within Aberdeenshire. The practice provides services such as consultations and has a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes unlimited consultations and access to an online vet. Bridge Vets aims to provide top veterinary care for pets in and around Aberdeen. They focus on early detection of health issues, such as dental disease, and offer preventative health plans. The practice maintains an active presence on social media platforms like Facebook to engage with its community. Clients can book appointments online 24/7 or register as a new client through their website. The practice offers specific promotions, such as reduced-price dental care for a time. Contact information for each of their three branches is available for direct communication.

    Bridge Vets is based at 55 Ellon Road, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, AB23 8ET in Aberdeenshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes prices for 3 services including consultations from £63 and dog vaccinations from £84. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Bridge Vets Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £176.46

    Includes estimated microchip

    Cat comparison cost

    £176.46

    Includes estimated microchip

    Combined comparison cost

    £176.46

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£12 above Aberdeenshire avg (£51)
    £62.50
    Dog booster vaccination£4 above Aberdeenshire avg (£80)
    £84
    Cat booster vaccination£7 above Aberdeenshire avg (£77)
    £84
    Rabbit vaccination
    £88.39
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £71

    Additional services

    Follow-up consultation
    £59
    Dental extraction
    £495
    Dental scale & polish
    £495
    Pet Wellness Screening
    £95
    Puppy vaccination course
    £127
    Rabies vaccination
    £110

    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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    Bridge Vets reviews

    4.6(227 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 227 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Heather Smart Holmes· 3 months ago

      I went with my Jack russell to get annal glands and her nails done. She's a nervous wee thing but the vet was gentle with her and patient. Would highly recommend here

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    • seamus saunders· 5 months ago

      Recently had to go through the sudden loss of my beloved cat. The staff and vet were so kind and accommodating and even though I was a blubbering mess they looked after me with compassion and patience and gave me the time and space to say goodbye to my boy. They made him comfortable and took him out of pain swiftly and even offered me a custom momento (fur clipping & pawprints) which I wasn't expecting but which was very sweet and for which I am very grateful. Thoroughly recommended... a horrible experience to go through but the lovely people at Bridge Vets made it more bearable. This was Smudges last photo.

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    • Kitty· 6 months ago

      Super kind, helpful staff across all avenues. I feel like my dog gets the best care when I visit. Shout out to Scott and Suzanne especially, brilliant service and care provided.

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    • Alona Valuieva· 6 months ago

      BRIDGE VETS – BRIDGE OF DON – I FEEL CONSTANTLY PUSHED TO SPEND MONEY FOR NO REAL REASON. I wasn’t planning to write a review, but since this has already happened three times, it’s starting to feel really frustrating. Each time, I deal with different vets or trainees — it’s not even clear who is who. 1️⃣ First situation: I have two cats, and I brought them for a routine check-up and worming treatment. My older cat is 7 years old, and we moved from Ukraine. He went through a lot of stress and gained about 2 kg here in Aberdeen, which affected his activity. The vet immediately suggested doing full tests and a check-up costing over £1000. I said I couldn’t afford it and didn’t think it was necessary. A few days later, I received an email saying I was right — such expensive testing wasn’t needed, and that it would make more sense to do a simple blood test for £85 first to decide if further checks were required. 2️⃣ Second situation: This one upset me even more. We changed my cat’s food to help him lose a bit of weight, and he got constipated — no stool for 7 days. I was very worried, but the vet kept refusing to do an enema. She went out to consult a colleague, and I could hear their conversation — the door wasn’t even closed. They said that if they gave me a laxative to take home and it worked, I wouldn’t come back the next day, and they would lose money. I felt so sorry for my cat — it was horrible to hear that. Thankfully, they gave me the laxative in the end, and everything was fine. But it shouldn’t have been about profit over my pet’s wellbeing. 3️⃣ Third situation: We were told to come in to get the worming tablets, as they said they couldn’t prescribe them without seeing the cats. The bill came to £187 for a visit that lasted less than 10 minutes. My cat’s eye was watery, and they charged £61 for a full consultation plus £10 for a Fluorescein Test. The receptionist even took it upon herself to increase the amount, saying it should be a “full consultation,” even though initially it was meant to be just a simple visit — which, as it turned out later, is usually free (something I didn’t know). And the medicine prices are shocking — at least triple the online cost: Maxitrol Drops 0.1% (5ml) – £33.88 here vs £9.69 online Credello Cat 2–8kg – £61.74 here vs £36.79 online You already earn on consultations — why make clients feel cheated too? The people before me were offered the Pet Health Club, but I had to ask for the leaflet myself. Where’s the service and care in that? I’m really disappointed. I understand that vets need to earn money, but please don’t do it in a way that makes loyal clients feel deceived.

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    • Fleur Low· 6 months ago

      I inadvertently forgot to pay my last £32 bill because their till was down when I collected the meds…..and then it completely slipped my mind afterwards. No call or email and the first letter they claim they sent me never arrived. I’m on first name terms with some the staff at the surgery with being there so often, so would’ve thought someone would’ve reached out to remind me. But sadly no, the personal touch is non-existent it would seem and a threatening letter is their “protocol” I am told. Spoke to a manager who couldn’t have cared less about my loyalty over the years and how unusual it is for me not to settle my account (I have spent THOUSANDS with them!). The same practice which charged me 23p for a couple of syringes a few months back. This is also the practice where I once could hear the staff in reception slagging off one of the other team behind her back, when I was sat in the waiting room. I’d like to thank Christine (vet) for looking after Samson, and Clare & Katie, who worked at the desk previously and were very professional, kind & caring too. Bridge Vets is not the vet surgery it once was and that makes me very sad. After almost 20 years, I won’t be back.

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