Vet practice in Clitheroe

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre

    4.7(206 reviews)
    Gisburn Auction Mart Ltd, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 4ES

    Combined comparison cost

    £144.10Dog comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre in Clitheroe

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice based in Clitheroe, Lancashire (BB7 4ES). Use the price table below to compare Oakhill Veterinary Centre's consultation, vaccination and neutering fees against other vets in Lancashire, and check opening hours, contact details and Google reviews before booking.

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre is based at Gisburn Auction Mart Ltd, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 4ES in Lancashire. The practice treats cattle and sheep/goats and publishes prices for 4 services including consultations from £56 and dog vaccinations from £58.

    Animals treated

    Cattle
    Sheep/Goats

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £144.10

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    ConsultationAround Lancashire average
    £55.75
    Dog booster vaccination£7 below Lancashire avg (£65)
    £58.39
    Rabbit vaccination
    £75.98
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £39.88

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £277.33
    Dog castration£34 below Lancashire avg (£247)
    £212.93
    Cat spay
    £116.58
    Cat castration£21 below Lancashire avg (£100)
    £79.14
    Neutering (general)
    £245

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

    Additional services

    Castration
    £270
    Consultation Recheck
    £38.94
    Euthanasia Dog Excl Sedation
    £224.92
    Dog euthanasia (in clinic)
    £224.92
    Five Stage Vetting
    £425.52
    Flu And Tetanus Vaccination
    £59.71
    Flu Vaccination
    £51.12
    Laminitic Horse Pony X Rays
    £231
    Laminitic X Rays
    £231
    Neuter Dog Female Extra Large
    £440.71
    Rabbit spay
    £189.13
    Rabbit castration
    £142.16
    Ooh Visit Fee Area 2
    £121.97
    Prescription Re Check
    £48.47
    Routine Dental With Sedation
    £64.24
    Standard X Ray Fee
    £299.08
    Two Stage Limited Vetting
    £285.52
    Two Stage Vetting
    £285.52
    Vaccination Cat Felv Booster
    £48.76
    Vaccination Cat Felv First
    £39.35
    Vaccination Cat Felv Second
    £39.35
    Vaccination Cat Tricat Booster
    £46.75
    Vaccination Cat Tricat First
    £35.75
    Vaccination Cat Tricat Plus Felv Booster
    £69.96
    Vaccination Cat Tricat Plus Felv First
    £48.94
    Vaccination Cat Tricat Plus Felv Second
    £48.94
    Vaccination Cat Tricat Second
    £35.75
    Vaccination Dog First
    £44.50
    Vaccination Dog Second
    £44.50
    Visit Fee Area 2
    £61
    Written prescription fee
    £25.20

    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.

    Health Plans

    365 Care Plan — Adult Dog

    dog
    adult
    £40.05/month
    • First vaccination
    • Second vaccination
    • Booster
    • Kennel Cough

    365 Care Plan — Adult Cat

    cat
    adult
    £32.18/month
    • First vaccination
    • Second vaccination
    • Booster
    • FeLV first and second vaccination

    Equine Care Plan — Small Pony (under 300kg)

    unknown
    small
    medium
    large
    Equine Care Plan — Small Pony (under 300kg)£9.50/mo
    Equine Care Plan — Medium Pony/Horse (301-575kg)£9.50/mo
    Equine Care Plan — Large Horse (over 576kg)£9.50/mo
    • preventative care
    • worm control
    • flu vaccination

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Oakhill Veterinary Centre.

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre reviews

    4.7(206 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 206 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Oakhill Veterinary Centre. Order provided by Google.

    • Edna· 2 months ago

      After my dog suffered a horrific, agonising death due to botched surgery and negligent aftercare, I posted an honest, detailed review including a photo clearly showing the wound. ​This practice reported the post-surgery photo of my dog's wound to Google as 'sexual content.' This was a calculated move to trigger an automated takedown of my review and hide the truth of their incompetence. They couldn't have the review removed for any other reason, so they played dirty using known loopholes. They're devoid of integrity and a total disgrace.

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    • Jordan· 3 months ago

      I lost my hamster nearly a week ago and the vet himself was so amazing although I was heartbroken and couldn’t think straight he did the best for my boots and I’ll always appreciate him and everyone at Oakhill veterinary center I just want to say thank you for listening to me while I was there!

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    • Michelle Frater· 5 months ago

      Took our goose to Oakhill Vets in Goosnargh, she wasn’t registered, but they booked us in without hesitation. The vet was incredibly empathetic, talked us through every option, and was honest about the reality of her condition. We went home with medication and tried our best, but our beloved goose, Gwen, didn’t improve. When we returned, it was to say goodbye. I felt a bit daft being so emotional over a goose, but she was truly part of our family and such a big character. The vet and the reception team were kind, patient, and compassionate throughout. The vet even went above and beyond afterwards, confirming that Gwen had a mass and that even surgery wouldn’t have changed the outcome. Then today, we received a condolence card in the post, which meant so much. Thank you to the whole team for your support, care, and kindness. It genuinely made a difficult time a little easier.

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    • Katrina Hilton· 5 months ago

      This hospital needs to modernise its procedures. All members of the team, including RVNs, VCAs, and reception staff, should be fully aware of the legal requirements governing veterinary practice. Compliance with GDPR and RCVS guidelines is essential to operate legally and uphold professional standards.You cannot withhold veterinary documentation from a client pertaining to their animal due to a debt on the account. Not once has anyone showed compassion, instead I have been met with rude nurses (assuming bitter about their lives) both times I have consulted this hospital for my horses medical history. 10k spent and they act unlawfully as per RCVS GDPR guidelines over a £300 bill.

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    • Heather Maddox· a year ago

      1st class service throughout. My pony Ruben was referred to oakhill for treatment on his eye for posterior uveitis and needed to stay in after the treatment for a few days for monitoring. Ruben doing fantastic after his treatment. Oakhill vets including Leoni and the vet nurses were absolutely fantastic. Caring, empathetic, great communication and updates from Leoni throughout, and I honestly felt like they looked after Ruben the same as if he were their own pony. Thankyou for everything you've done. Much appreciated by me and of course Ruben xx

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