Vet practice in Dunfermline

    Vetrica

    4.5(223 reviews)
    4 Queens Buildings, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 2RA
    Open Weekends

    Combined comparison cost

    £129.45Cat comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Vetrica in Dunfermline

    Vetrica is a veterinary practice located at 4 Queens Buildings, Rosyth, which is the former TSB building opposite the Gothenburg Hotel on Queensferry Road. The practice has recently moved to these larger premises. They provide veterinary care for various animals, though specific services are not detailed on the provided content. The relocation to a more spacious environment aims to enhance the comfort of its staff, clients, and, most importantly, its animal patients. This move suggests a commitment to improving the overall experience and quality of care provided within a more accommodating facility. Further information regarding opening hours, emergency services, parking, accessibility, or registration processes is not available in the provided text.

    Vetrica is based at 4 Queens Buildings, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 2RA in Fife. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes prices for 4 services including consultations from £50 and cat vaccinations from £50. It is open at weekends.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Vetrica Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Cat comparison cost

    £129.45

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation
    £49.50
    Cat booster vaccination
    £49.99
    Rabbit vaccination
    £70.20
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £36.99

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £311.25
    Dog castration
    £248.75
    Cat spay
    £156.25
    Cat castration
    £89.37
    Neutering (general)
    £280

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

    Additional services

    Animal Collection
    £28
    Beak Clip
    £11.45
    Follow-up consultation
    £42
    Out-of-hours consultation
    £74.25
    Empty Anal Glands
    £42
    Nail clip
    £11.45
    Neuter Cat Female Pregnant
    £181.25
    Neuter Cat Male Cryptorich 1
    £137.50
    Neuter Cat Male Cryptorich 2
    £175
    Neuter Dog Female Giant
    £436.25
    Neuter Dog Male Cryptorich 1
    £300
    Neuter Dog Male Cryptorich 1 Giant
    £331.25
    Neuter Dog Male Cryptorich 2
    £343.75
    Neuter Dog Male Cryptorich 2 Giant
    £406.24
    Neuter Fretty
    £112.50
    Neuter Guinea Pig
    £112.50
    Rabbit spay
    £231.25
    Rabbit castration
    £137.50
    Neuter Rat
    £112.50
    Remove Tick
    £11.45
    Teeth Clip
    £11.45
    Vaccination Cat Full Kitten Course
    £77.99
    Kitten vaccination course
    £68.99
    Vaccination Dog Full Booster
    £45.99
    Vaccination Dog Part Booster
    £43.99
    Puppy vaccination course
    £69.99
    Rabies vaccination
    £64.99
    Vaccination Rabies With Another Vaccine
    £49.50
    Veterinary Home Visit
    £135
    Veterinary Home Visit Weekend
    £170
    Wing Clip
    £11.45

    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

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Medium)

    dog
    adult
    • Yearly vaccinations
    • Flea and worm treatment
    • Free routine consultations
    • Discounted emergency services

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Vetrica.

    Vetrica reviews

    4.5(223 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 223 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Za Leniwy· 3 months ago

      Amazing service. Very professional and considerate staff

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    • Roxana Andrei· 8 months ago

      Fantastic people. Very careful and empathetic. Decent prices too! The clinic is very clean.

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    • Antonio Glendinning· 8 months ago

      Bob, the owner, doesn't care about animals and what's worse is he thinks he knows it all, when he clearly doesn't. Our rat Bruno had a suspected UTI for a little while which required further treatment. We took him to Vetrica to get some help for him. The experience began with Bob cleaning the table, then he put Bruno on dirty floor instead - no care for possible bacteria from other animals passing to Bruno. We had taken some pee samples which indicated a UTI, which Bob didn't bother to look at. Instead, he just watched Bruno walk on the floor for a little while. After that, with no proper checks or inspections, he prescribed Baytril, with no explanation as to how it would help. For those who don't know, Baytril is a broad spectrum antibiotic that isn't very effective for UTIs. When we questioned why he wouldn't use Septrin (what Bruno was on for the previous 10 days from another vet clinic and showed improvement) he said "well that didn't work did it?" in a very condescending tone. Following our own research, Septrin is more effective for treating UTIs than Baytril. Bob didn't seem to have a care in the world throughout the consultation. He mumbled like a grumpy child the whole time, making it hard to understand whatever he was saying. He didn't come across as friendly and didn't smile once, speaking to us as if we were stupid. I get the idea he doesn't like rats, as he handled Bruno in a way that shows disgust. He clearly just wants the money, even if he has no experience with the species (rats in our case). My girlfriend called the next morning to ask if we can get Bruno prescribed on Septrin. She was told Bob Hesketh is busy and will call back after 11. He never did. I then called them the same day at 1:30pm, then I was put on hold, then the call "dropped". I received no call back. I called back, to be told Bob is on a call and will call back. Again, he never did. Bob is a man that doesn't like to be told he's wrong. He may be a vet, but he has some learning to do if he wants to treat exotic animals properly. We won't be back.

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    • Louise Cameron· a year ago

      Our womderful cat became unwell very rapidly, and the vets here were so kind and explained everything clearly. We unfortunately had to say goodbye to our fur-baby. The vet didn't rush the process. She explained exactly what was going to happen and gave us time to be with him before and after he was put to sleep. She then took a beautiful print of his paw and put some of his fur in a wee bottle. This means a lot to us. Everyone was very sympathetic and understanding of what was a very difficult time for us. I would highly recommend this veterinary practice.

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    • Gareth Dickson· a year ago

      Staff are friendly, warm, inviting and the work the vet and nurse team done on my cat is just phenomenal. Can't thank them enough.

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