Vet practice in Newtownards

    Jubilee Veterinary Centre

    4.7(390 reviews)
    3 Jubilee Road, Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 4YH
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Jubilee Veterinary Centre in Newtownards

    Jubilee Vet Centre is an independent veterinary practice located in Newtownards, United Kingdom. The practice offers a comprehensive range of core veterinary services including preventative healthcare, medical workups, routine and advanced surgery, modern diagnostics, and dedicated nurse clinics. They also provide specialised services such as CT scanning, orthopaedic services, and soft tissue surgery. The practice states that it treats pets. The practice prides itself on being independently owned, allowing a dedicated approach to providing excellent and competitively priced healthcare. They feature an extensive in-house laboratory for rapid diagnostics, modern imaging equipment including digital X-rays, ultrasound, ECG, and in-house CT scanning. A surgical certificate holder is on-site, experienced in various surgical procedures, including advanced orthopaedic surgeries like TPLO and TTA, and minimally invasive keyhole surgery. Practical information includes an emergency line available at +44 28 9181 2226. The practice also assists with pet passports for EU travel and offers competitively priced pet food. Specific details regarding opening hours or registration processes are not explicitly provided.

    Jubilee Veterinary Centre is based at 3 Jubilee Road, Newtownards, Co Down, BT23 4YH in Co Down. The practice treats aquatics, birds, camelids, cats, cattle and deer and publishes prices for 2 services including consultations from £45 and cat neutering from £79. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Equines
    Exotic/Wild
    Aquatics
    Cattle
    Sheep/Goats
    Pigs
    Poultry
    Camelids
    Deer

    Jubilee Veterinary Centre Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Not enough pricing information available for a comparison figure

    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£13 below UK avg (£58)
    £45

    One-off costs

    Cat spay
    £79.38
    Cat castration£46 below UK avg (£103)
    £57.17

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

    Additional services

    Cat Health Check Booster
    £51.45
    Consultation Exotic
    £60
    Dog Health Check Booster
    £47.25
    Dog Health Check Kennel Cough
    £74.55
    Kennel Cough Vaccine
    £49.35
    Neuter Dog Male Standard
    £236.25
    Puppy Kitten Pack
    £68.26
    Spay Bitch Standard
    £274.05
    Spay Dog Keyhole
    £600

    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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    Jubilee Veterinary Centre reviews

    4.7(390 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 390 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Louise M· 3 months ago

      EDITED TO ADD UPDATE. My mums macaw sadly passed away in her arms 6 days after his visit to Jubilee vets. They wasted 2 days of his life when GEORGIA should have put him straight on to oxygen. But instead gave him a stupid 12 hour antibiotic shot. So well done Georgia on your stellar job of not acting correctly, a macaw is supposed to live 60+ years. My mums bird was never ill in the 18 years he was alive and he visited Michael all those years. Georgia takes over, does his beak trimming and all of a sudden he is ill weeks later. Birds mask illness, so he was ill for god knows how long before he presented with symptoms, as a vet, oxygen should have been the first port of call for respiratory issues. Now my mum has to look at a box with his ashes. Thanks again Don't bother bringing anything other than a cat or dog here. Looked over my mums parrot, gave him an antibiotic shot that only lasts 12 hours , took a very unclear xray with his wings in the way and sent him home, £200 later. 2 days later he collapsed and is now in an oxygen tank with another vets, which should have been done with jubilee, should have been given oxygen immediately, and as a vets they should know respiratory issues and birds do not go well. Honestly not surprised as they all seem to be interested in money and money alone. Disgusted in the way they have handled this. It was good when Michael was there to specifically look after him as they have had their macaw for 18 years and never any issues until now.

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    • Esther Thoburn· 4 months ago

      Great vets, friendly and helpful staff. Had ongoing health issues with a tortoise I adopted for over a year and this vet helped me get to the bottom of it and sorted a treatment plan where previous ones could not. I'm extremely greatful and would recommend to other reptile owners.

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    • A H· 6 months ago

      positive experiences with dogs and cats, however i do not recommend going for exotic vets. was told my snake (who was very badly injured with an internal spinal injury) would be seeing an exotic vet last week, however was not in when i arrived (could’ve phoned and let me know) , when being seen by standard vet he was picked up, and his limp half quite literally flicked ?? so he was dangling and his limp part swinging(could’ve injured him further) and very dismissively said “well that’s not good”. he got an x ray and messages were passed on to jubilee’s so called exotic vet. the next day, i received a phone call from the “exotic” vet who had not consulted or seen my snake, who cold heartedly said to have him euthanised, as he was “immobile” very much not true i immediately went to ring another exotic vet for a second opinion, and jubilee sent over x ray’s. the vet i then saw immediately rejected the idea that he was paralysed, or that his spinal cord was severed (as he clearly had control over movement in his tail) however couldn’t properly diagnose the internal injury as the x ray file was not good enough. he expressed his concern that Jubilee had not immediately given my snake a course of antibiotics (for external injuries), instead a singular dose, only when i asked myself, and by the next day was encouraging putting him down. hopefully there is a healthy future for my snake, as i have been told by multiple other opinions that there is hope for him. however the neglect and dismissiveness from Jubilee’s exotic department may have hindered his recovery. once again this is soley in terms of exotic vets, i have had positive experiences when taking my dog/cats here.

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    • Stephen Loughlin· 12 months ago

      My cherished female spur thighed tortoise had a bad hibernation related illness and Georgia helped me with her recovery. I have been with this veterinary centre since 2000 and am delighted with the professionalism and care of the animals by the team. 🐢

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    • Laura McKee· 3 years ago

      Fabulous vets. I couldn't find anywhere in Belfast to see our bearded dragon but promptly got an appointment here and he is now a healthy happy reptile. The friendly staff are a credit and made me feel most welcome. The vet was extremely caring, considerate and informative. Highly recommended.

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