Wales, Shropshire & Stoke-on-Trent

Price List

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At EVR, our endoscopic assessments and procedures go beyond the basics, providing a comprehensive, detailed written report accompanied by clear images and videos. These reports thoroughly explain the normal from the abnormal, ensuring clarity and understanding. With our extensive experience and specialised skillset, we perform thorough examinations, sample collections, and interventions in a time-efficient manner, reducing the patient’s time under anaesthesia. This minimises associated risks and supports faster recovery. Additionally, you’ll receive expert advice directly from our team of diplomates, offering tailored recommendations and insights that support the best possible care for your pet. We are committed to providing a level of detail and expertise that sets us apart in the field.

Our Procedures

These are the costs of the most common procedures and excludes surgical and interventional procedures which would be quoted on request.

** The fees listed below cover the endoscopic procedure only. Additional costs – such as anaesthesia, theatre use, laboratory fees, and other clinic-specific charges – are determined independently by the hosting veterinary clinic and are not included in the quote provided by Endoscopy Vet Referrals.

A call-out fee may apply, based on the distance the clinician is required to travel. The exact fee will be quoted once the booking form has been submitted

Call-out Fee

A call-out fee may apply, based on the distance the clinician is required to travel. The exact fee will be quoted once the booking form has been submitted

Consultation

1 hour long consult to discuss procedure, risks/benefits, examination.

1 hour long consult to discuss procedure, risks/benefits, examination.

Respiratory Tract Endoscopy

This is the examination of the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx, respectively, and is performed in all cases of nasal disease. This is an extremely useful tool for both dogs, and especially cats, presenting with chronic nasal disease. It not only allows for examination and collection of biopsy samples, but it also acts as a therapeutic option in many patients suffering from chronic rhinitis. Interventional procedures quoted on request. Price includes collecting simple biopsy samples.

Procedure time 10-15 minutes including sample collection.

This procedure is used for examining the larynx, trachea, mainstem bronchi and segmental bronchioles. It can help identify any functional and structural abnormalities, aid in the collection of pathology samples under direct visualisation, and identify and remove respiratory foreign bodies. Price includes collecting BAL samples.

Procedure time 3-5 minutes including sample collection.

Procedure time 15-20 minutes including sample collection.

This is the examination of the nasal cavity and the nasopharynx, respectively, and is performed in all cases of nasal disease. This is an extremely useful tool for both dogs, and especially cats, presenting with chronic nasal disease. It not only allows for examination and collection of biopsy samples, but it also acts as a therapeutic option in many patients suffering from chronic rhinitis. Interventional procedures quoted on request. Price includes collecting simple biopsy samples.

Procedure time 10-15 minutes including sample collection.

This procedure is used for examining the larynx, trachea, mainstem bronchi and segmental bronchioles. It can help identify any functional and structural abnormalities, aid in the collection of pathology samples under direct visualisation, and identify and remove respiratory foreign bodies. Price includes collecting BAL samples.

Procedure time 3-5 minutes including sample collection.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

This is the endoscopic exploration of the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine and colon. This minimally invasive imaging technique is useful for investigating cases of regurgitation, trouble swallowing (dysphagia), vomiting, blood in vomit (haematemesis), dark blood in stool (melena), not eating (anorexia), and weight loss. It is most commonly used for obtaining biopsy samples and for interventional purposes (e.g. foreign body removal). Cost includes taking biopsy samples from stomach, duodenum, and proximal jejunum.

Procedure time 10-12 minutes including biopsy collection.

This is the endoscopic exploration of the small intestine and colon. This minimally invasive imaging technique is useful for investigating cases of dark blood in stool (melena), not eating (anorexia), diarrhoea, weight loss, fresh blood in stool (haematochezia) and tenesmus. It is most commonly used for obtaining biopsy samples and for interventional purposes (e.g. foreign body removal). Cost includes taking biopsy samples from distal jejunum, ileum, colon.

Procedure time (with enema) 10-12 minutes including biopsy collection. Full written report with images provided.

Procedure time 20 minutes.

This is the endoscopic exploration of the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine and colon. This minimally invasive imaging technique is useful for investigating cases of regurgitation, trouble swallowing (dysphagia), vomiting, blood in vomit (haematemesis), dark blood in stool (melena), not eating (anorexia), and weight loss. It is most commonly used for obtaining biopsy samples and for interventional purposes (e.g. foreign body removal). Cost includes taking biopsy samples from stomach, duodenum, and proximal jejunum.

Procedure time 10-12 minutes including biopsy collection.

This is the endoscopic exploration of the small intestine and colon. This minimally invasive imaging technique is useful for investigating cases of dark blood in stool (melena), not eating (anorexia), diarrhoea, weight loss, fresh blood in stool (haematochezia) and tenesmus. It is most commonly used for obtaining biopsy samples and for interventional purposes (e.g. foreign body removal). Cost includes taking biopsy samples from distal jejunum, ileum, colon.

Procedure time (with enema) 10-12 minutes including biopsy collection. Full written report with images provided.

Urethrocystoscopy/Vaginoscopy

Urethrocystoscopy is the examination of the urethra, urinary bladder and ureteric openings. It is commonly used in small animal patients presenting with blood in the urine (haematuria), incontinence, frequent or abnormal urination (pollakuria), difficulty passing urine (stranguria), chronic bladder infections ( cystitis) and stones in the bladder (urolithiasis). Vaginoscopy can also be performed, in both bitches and queens, for investigating causes of abnormal discharge and urogenital bleeding.

Procedure time 10-12 minutes including sample collection.

Urethrocystoscopy is the examination of the urethra, urinary bladder and ureteric openings. It is commonly used in small animal patients presenting with blood in the urine (haematuria), incontinence, frequent or abnormal urination (pollakuria), difficulty passing urine (stranguria), chronic bladder infections ( cystitis) and stones in the bladder (urolithiasis). Vaginoscopy can also be performed, in both bitches and queens, for investigating causes of abnormal discharge and urogenital bleeding.

Procedure time 10-12 minutes including sample collection.

Common Extras

Removal of a foreign object commonly from the respiratory or GIT tract.

Removal of complex or multiple foreign objects commonly from the respiratory or GIT tract.

Removal of a foreign object commonly from the respiratory or GIT tract.

All other procedure prices given on request, please get in touch to discuss your pets/patients needs.

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