Vet practice in Dagenham

    YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham

    4.2(403 reviews)
    1-7 Whalebone Lane South, Dagenham, Essex, RM8 1AH
    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

    YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham in Dagenham

    YourVets Sheldon is a veterinary practice located in Birmingham, offering a range of services for various companion animals. They provide care for dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, and gerbils. The practice focuses on general veterinary care for common household pets. The practice provides a convenient location with parking available for clients. Their team aims to deliver accessible veterinary services to the local community in Sheldon. YourVets Sheldon operates with specific opening hours throughout the week, being open Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 18:00 and on Saturdays from 9:00 to 16:00. The practice is closed on Sundays. Appointments can be booked directly through their website, and they also offer options for repeat prescriptions.

    YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham is based at 1-7 Whalebone Lane South, Dagenham, Essex, RM8 1AH in Essex. The practice treats 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
    Exotic/Wild

    YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham 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
    £64
    Dog booster vaccination
    £85
    Cat booster vaccination
    £85
    Microchip
    £20.35

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £315
    Dog castration
    £203
    Cat spay
    £130
    Cat castration
    £93
    Neutering (general)
    £259

    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
    £33
    Consultation Initial Veterinary Surgeon
    £60
    Consultation Nurse
    £35
    Out-of-hours consultation
    £27
    Consultation Repeat Veterinary Surgeon
    £49.80
    Cat euthanasia (in clinic)
    £171
    Dog euthanasia (in clinic)
    £171
    Individual Cremation
    £232.30
    Prescription Fee Written By Veterinary Surgeon
    £27
    Vaccination Cat Annl
    £59
    Vaccination Cat Annual
    £73
    Vaccination Dog Annl
    £59
    Vaccination Dog Annual
    £73
    Puppy vaccination course
    £84
    Vaccination Kitten
    £115
    Vaccination Puppy
    £118
    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

    Healthy Pet Club — Puppy Dog

    dog
    puppy
    £20/month
    • Standard vaccinations
    • Free annual health check
    • Discounts on neutering and dental treatment
    • Access to expert advice and support

    Healthy Pet Club — Adult Dog

    dog
    adult
    • Routine vaccinations
    • Annual health check
    • Discount on treatments

    Pet Health Club — Puppy Vaccinations

    dog
    cat
    puppy
    kitten
    adult
    Pet Health Club — Puppy Vaccinations
    Pet Health Club — Kitten Vaccinations
    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog Vaccinations
    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat Vaccinations
    • Standard vaccinations

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham.

    YourVets Veterinary Centre - Dagenham reviews

    4.2(403 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.2 out of 5 based on 403 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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

    • Amanda Mulqueen· 4 months ago

      My dog was put to sleep today at the vets the vet Cheryl was amazing and was so caring.The best vets I've ever been to.xThank you very much.

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    • Carley Lambert· 6 months ago

      Other than the lovely receptionist Courtney the whole practice is a joke! My dog was refused antibiotics for a lymph node infection because we were going away, which then burst and had left a hole in the side of his face! When we first attended an appointment we pointed out about our dogs swollen gland. We were going away 5 days later so the vet refused to give him antibiotics because we could not take him back in 7 days, although we categorically stated we wasn’t travelling till very late on the 5th day so we would bring him in as a check up but no this was not good enough, and because the vet “Ana” deemed that as our dog didn’t seem to be in any pain and was eating and drinking as normal he could wait till we got back. Well when we was away the swelling burst leave a huge hole in our dogs face!!! As soon as we landed back in the UK we rushed him straight down to the vets who then issued antibiotics and pain relief for just shy of £140, then they proceeded to tell us that it would cost a further £700+ for our dog to have his face stitched!! If it wasn’t for their pure negligence and refusal of antibiotics we would not have been in this situation in the first place!!! I put a complaint in almost straight away but had to wait over the response time as the practice manager wasn’t available! Upon finally speaking with her we were told that the vet stated in her consultation that we refused antibiotics which is a blatant lie!! When I mentioned about checking the CCTV in their consultation rooms which would hear the conversation the response I got was “they no longer have this and have a camera is now turned towards the wall as it is no longer active for consult rooms” which is extremely convenient for them!! Absolute joke of a vets and clearly aren’t there for the animals it’s just all about money! They are point blank refusing to take any responsibility for what they have done to my poor dog!! Never again will I use them!! Stay well clear!!

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    • Nadia Ahmed· 6 months ago

      I have previously posted about my cat Maya and the experience I had with the out of hours service. However I have recently also faced terrible service with my other cat Mowgli. I brought Mowgli in for a weight check a few months ago. He had always been a big cat 6-7kg, but had lost almost half his body weight (around 2kg) with noticeable signs of muscle wastage. The nurse did notice he was feeling a bit ribby and took him out the back for a brief word with one of the vets. They came back and I was told Mowgli was at a healthy weight and to bring him in again in a month’s time for another weight check. I brought him in on July 29th, where his weight had dropped further by about 300 grams and was told a bit underweight but nothing worry about because I was trying new food which he liked, despite the clear muscle wastage, and offered a blood test. if the weight continued to fall. On this advice I agreed to continue to monitor for another month. Two days later a friend visited and noticed a large lump in his stomach. I booked him into another vet today, his weight has dropped further (3.6kg) and they have confirmed that he has a tumour. He’s booked in for a scan next week but the outlook does not look good. I find it incredible that a non trained person spotted a tumour so easily but a trained practitioner did not (I doubt that it grew from non existent to being physically noticeable in the space of 48 hours) and that the overall large drop in weight loss or general condition that he was in (spine and hips being prominent) did not trigger warning signs. Update: The new vet did what they could, including a blood transfusion from Mowgli’s brother to stabilise him for surgery. However the tumour was too advanced and Mowgli died a few weeks later on August 22nd. With thanks to the new vet I was aware that he had limited time left and able to make sure that I made the most of it with him.

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    • Shizzyy Kumar· 7 months ago

      Great and attentive service to myself and both my little kittens for there operations. They have been great and helpful. All the vets and staff. Tilly, Shannon, Mel, nasir. Great place.

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    • Z R· 8 months ago

      Extremely pleased with the care and professionalism at Your Vets, Dagenham. Laura, Shannon and the rest of the Team were all fantastic. Great communication and flexibility when dealing with a sometimes tricky cat. Will now be my regular Vets.

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