Services & Prices

We offer a comprehensive orthopaedic service, aiming to deliver the best possible quality at the most competitive prices we can.

A very important part of orthopaedic surgery to ensuring a good outcome is the initial consultation. This is when the first assessment is made, and decisions are made as to how to proceed. There are a number of steps to this:

  1. Your pet dog or cat has a comprehensive orthopaedic assessment and the cause of the problem is localised.
  2. A plan is made as to which diagnostic tests or treatment are appropriate, and what the alternatives may be possible.
  3. We discuss with you our recommendations and what to expect. If surgery is indicated, we explain what is involved and help you prepare for the post-operative period.
  4. A decision is made and we proceed with that plan.

It is important that you, the pet owner, fully understand what is being proposed, and the implications of treatment / surgery, including potential outcome, possible complications and likely costs.

We allow a full 1 hour to do this assessment thoroughly. This means we have time to make sure we have discussed everything with you fully and are able to answer any questions you may have. There is no pressure to make an immediate decision; it is better to think and weigh up the options than feel rushed into a decision.

At Arthurs Veterinary Specialists your pet is always assessed by an experienced specialist orthopaedic surgeon (not a student, veterinary surgeon or specialist surgeon in training).

We make a full written report of our findings, recommendations, and procedures performed. Your vet gets a copy and you get the same copy.

Fee guide

We offer a fixed price policy. At the outset, we give you a clear all-inclusive going-home price and we don’t go over our estimate; we stick to the price we give you.

The exception to this would be if additional problems were found or unforeseen complications occurred.

At the time of consultation, the fees that we estimate are full going-home prices with no hidden extras. As an example, they include when appropriate:

– Initial consultation
– X-rays
– Sedation, anaesthetic, monitoring and intravenous fluids
– Surgery including all surgical consumables and implants
– Post-operative hospitalisation, pain relief, and all medication
– Clear discharge instructions
– VAT @ 20 %

Rough estimates can be given over the telephone but a more accurate estimate is given at the time of consultation; once we are sure exactly what the problem is, what the recommended treatment plan is, and what additional considerations may be needed.

The fees listed below are a guide. Many things affect the likely cost of treatment. Common variables include the size of the patient, how complex the work-up is, whether the procedure can be done under sedation or general anaesthetic, how many and which implant are required, how many days of hospitalisation are required, how many dressing changes are required, how many and which drugs are required, or how long a course.

First consultation, 1 hour as above£300
Follow-up consultation, 30 minutes as above£150
Lameness work-up; consultation, X-rays, sedation or general anaesthetic from £750
Re-examination visit; consultation, sedation recheck X-rays£450

Most patients need at least 1 post-operative visit about 8 weeks after surgery.

Fractures, assuming no other complications

Fracture repair from £1500
Elbow lateral condyle fracturefrom £2600
Elbow bi / Y / T fracturefrom £4000

Angular limb deformity correction

Corrective surgeryfrom £3000

Carpus (wrist)

Pancarpal arthrodesis (single plate)from £3000
Pancarpal arthrodesis (double plate)from £3600

Elbow

Elbow dysplasia
Arthroscopic surgery, 1 elbow from £2000
Arthroscopic surgery, 2 elbowsfrom £2600
Ulnar osteotomy, no implants from £1500
Ulnar osteotomy, with implants / stabilisation from £2000
Ununited Anconeal Process surgery from £1600
Humeral Condylar Fissure; 1 transcondylar screwfrom £2000
Humeral Condylar Fissure; 1 transcondylar screwfrom £2600

Shoulder

Removal of Osteochondrosis lesion, 1 shoulder from £1700
Removal of Osteochondrosis lesion, 2 shoulders from £2400
Shoulder arthrodesis (fusion) from £3500

Hock / Tarsus (ankle)

Partial tarsal arthrodesis (partial fusion)from £2400
Pantarsal arthrodesis (full fusion) from £3500
Osteochondrosis fragment removalfrom £2000
Fracture / luxation stabilisationfrom £2000

Stifle (knee)

TPLO surgery for cruciate diseasefrom £2600
Patellar luxation without femoral osteotomyfrom £2000
Patellar luxation with femoral osteotomy (rare)from £3500

Hip

Femoral Head & Neck Excision Arthroplasty from £1500
Hip Luxation - Toggle stabilisation from £2400
Hip fracture - femur capital physeal stabilisation from £2400
Double (Triple) Pelvic Osteotomy for hip dysplasiafrom £3600
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