Blue Cross veterinary care

Whether you’re a Blue Cross client or a vet professional, you can find everything you need right here.

As a charity funded solely by donations, our priority is to ensure the welfare of as many pets as possible. We care for cats, dogs, small birds and small pets, like rabbits and hamsters.

We aim to provide affordable vet care to people who are eligible.

Our hospitals

We offer heavily discounted veterinary treatment to eligible clients living within the catchment areas of our four veterinary hospitals:

Our hospitals provide affordable veterinary care. While we may not offer the full range of treatments available at private practices, our experienced teams of veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and support staff are committed to delivering compassionate, professional care.

We will work closely with you to explore treatment options that prioritise your pet’s welfare within the scope of our services. There will always be a consultation fee to see the vet.

Want to register?

Every pet deserves a healthy, happy life, no matter their owner’s circumstances. If you’re struggling financially and live near one of our animal hospitals, we might be able to help you.

To register with us, you must meet our eligibility criteria. Once you're registered, you'll need to renew your registration every 12 months.

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Hospital terms and conditions

How our vet services work.

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Vet service prices

Find our prices for common treatments.

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Repeat prescriptions

Request pet meds with the option of home delivery where available.

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Pet Loss Support

No one should face the pain of losing a pet alone.

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Information for vets