Vet practice in Wickford

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery

    4.6(157 reviews)
    40 Southend Road, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8DU
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    Combined comparison cost

    £169.35Dog comparison cost
    £169.35Cat comparison cost
    £169.35Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery in Wickford

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery, situated on Southend Road in Wickford, Essex, provides dedicated veterinary care for a diverse range of animals. Their expertise extends to birds, cats, dogs, exotic and wild animals, and various small mammals, ensuring comprehensive services for pets across the region.

    This surgery stands out by offering weekend appointments, a significant convenience for busy pet owners. Its commitment to accessibility for all clients, coupled with onsite parking, underscores a patient-centred approach, making veterinary care less stressful. These practical considerations, alongside the broad spectrum of animals treated, distinguish South Beech within the local veterinary landscape.

    For those planning a visit, the surgery offers a client car park and disabled access, facilitating ease of entry for all. They are open Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 18:45, and on Saturdays from 8:30 to 15:15. For enquiries, they can be reached at 01268560660.

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery is based at 40 Southend Road, Wickford, Essex, SS11 8DU in Essex. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and small mammals and publishes prices for 6 services including consultations from £64 and dog vaccinations from £85. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 6 May 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £169.35

    Cat comparison cost

    £169.35

    Combined comparison cost

    £169.35

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£7 above Essex avg (£57)
    £64
    Dog booster vaccination£17 above Essex avg (£68)
    £85
    Cat booster vaccination£16 above Essex avg (£69)
    £85
    Microchip£6 below Essex avg (£27)
    £20.35

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £372
    Dog castration£30 above Essex avg (£226)
    £255
    Cat spay
    £165
    Cat castration£21 above Essex avg (£91)
    £112
    Neutering (general)
    £314

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

    Additional services

    Animal Health Certificate
    £304.56
    Animal Health Certificate Pet Passport
    £304.56
    Communal Cremation Cat
    £110.30
    Communal Cremation Dog
    £145.75
    Follow-up consultation
    £57
    Consultation Initial Registered Veterinary Nurse
    £34.80
    Consultation Initial Veterinary Surgeon
    £50
    Out-of-hours consultation
    £35
    Consultation Repeat Veterinary Surgeon
    £45
    Cat euthanasia (in clinic)
    £205.20
    Dog euthanasia (in clinic)
    £205.20
    Individual Cremation
    £232.30
    Prescription Fee
    £27
    Vaccination Cat Annual
    £73.20
    Kitten vaccination course
    £120
    Vaccination Dog Annual
    £73.20
    Puppy vaccination course
    £120
    Vaccination Kitten
    £82.40
    Vaccination Puppy
    £82.40
    Written prescription fee
    £27

    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

    Health Plan — Puppy Vaccination

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    Health Plan — Puppy Vaccination
    Health Plan — Kitten Vaccination
    Health Plan — Annual Dog Vaccination
    Health Plan — Annual Cat Vaccination
    Vaccinations — Annual Dog£75/mo
    Vaccinations — Kitten£80/mo
    Vaccinations — Annual Cat£70/mo
    • Standard vaccinations

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about South Beech Veterinary Surgery.

    South Beech Veterinary Surgery reviews

    4.6(157 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 157 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for South Beech Veterinary Surgery. Order provided by Google.

    • Steve Foote· a year ago

      Had my Labradoodles annual booster today. Was horrified when I came to pay. The cost was £92, and that's without kennel cough. If I'd had known I wouldn't have had it done there. Phoned 2 other local vets and they would have charged £62 - £68. Will be going elsewhere after 23 years.

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    • Francesca Yates· 2 years ago

      Really disappointed and due to a poor decision made by a vet at this practise my puppy now has to go in for a second operation that will cost me hundreds. I took my puppy here to be spade as this was the recommended practise in the area by Dogs Trust (where I adopted my puppy). Prior to her being spade myself, our vets and the groomers noticed the puppy has double due claws on both back feet. One dewclaw normal, the other floppy and boneless (like a skin tag). The floppy dewclaws were very curled and growing inwards going towards the pads and we were strongly advised by our vets to have these removed when she is spade as they will eventually grow into her pads and cause an infection. When we took her to this vets (as recommended by our adoption centre) the vet refused to remove them. Now 2 months later we have been advised that they have gotten so bad that they will eventually cause our dog a great deal of pain and guaranteed infection if they are not removed as soon as possible. By this vets making this decision it was only a matter of time before my dog would be in a serious amount of pain with infected pads. My biggest mistake was trusting this vets and I should have ignored the recommendation to have her spade here and stuck to my regular vets. Now my dog is struggling and I have to fork out £330 to have her put under anesthesia again to have them removed. The claws are essentially a ticking clock; they can’t be cut because they are so curled so this vets decision to leave them meant that she would rather wait for them to infect and hurt my dog than resolve the problem immediately. Poor advice and vet care so no, I would not recommend trusting them with your animals.

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    • Carol Carroll· 2 years ago

      Our spaniel received excellent care at South Beech for neutering and a hernia repair. Excellent service from receptionists, Vet and discharge nurse. The whole procedure was carefully explained, nothing was rushed and our pet was well looked after. South Beech fully supported the work of Dogs Trust, Basildon.

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    • Rebecca Stiff· 4 years ago

      When our cat got sick for the first time ever South Beech were a god send. We got a same day appointment both times we needed to being him in. The vets explained everything thoroughly and clearly. They were also very good with our very anxious cat and handled him very well. The patient care staff and receptionist were also brilliant from booking the appointments, greeting us on arrival and making sure we had everything we needed before we left. Very happy this our local vets.

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    • Tracy Lee· 6 years ago

      All the vet staff have been so supportive and caring in supporting my very loved and poorly elderly cat. They have helped us prolong his life through medication and given us more precious time with him. You never feel rushed or that your pet isn’t special. I can’t thank them enough for there kindness.

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