How much do you have to pay at PDSA?
How much do you have to pay at PDSA?
There is a monthly fee of £4.50 to join the PDSA Pet Care scheme by Direct Debit. Alternatively, you can pay the annual fee of £54 at the point of registration.
How much cheaper is PDSA?
Our low cost prices are typically 20% to 30% lower than private veterinary practices. This can vary, depending on the treatment.
How much is a consultation at PDSA?
Charges for remote consultations Pets registered for free treatment with PDSA can access this service at no cost. Pets registered for our low cost service* will be charged £20 for a remote consultation. We will take this payment over the phone before your appointment.
Does PDSA do out of hours?
Emergency service Our emergency out of hours service is provided by Vets Now Emergency, they provide high quality emergency and critical care for our patients between the hours of 6pm and 8.00am Monday to Friday, from 12pm on Saturday, all day Sunday and on Bank Holidays.
What do you need to know about the PDSA?
This may include talking to you about fundraising (such as appeals, competitions, commercial trading activities, events or sponsorships) and volunteering opportunities, or about pet insurance and animal welfare issues.
How to contact PDSA North Hylton House Sunderland?
Call: Free phone 0800 0199 166, or Email: using our general enquiries form, or Write to: Head of Customer Experience, PDSA, North Hylton House, North Hylton Road, Sunderland, SR5 3AD
Who is the founder of the PDSA charity?
Founded in 1917 by animal welfare pioneer, Maria Dickin CBE, PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity. Operating through a UK-wide network of 48 Pet Hospitals, PDSA provides low cost and free veterinary care to the sick and injured pets of people in need and promotes responsible pet ownership.
When is the PDSA Pet Hospital line open?
Lines are open 9am-5pm, Monday – Friday. Our pet hospital teams are committed to improving pet wellbeing by preventing illness and suffering of pets, educating people about the welfare needs and values of pets and treating sick and injured pets needing our help. We would love to hear about your experiences at our pet hospitals.