Owners directory · Wellington

Vets in Wellington.

Wellington pet services span the CBD, Hutt Valley and Porirua basin. Wind and steep terrain make off-lead exercise harder than in flatter cities, which has driven a strong day-care and walker market.

7 listings City: Wellington Region: Wellington

7 clinics on the map

Approximate locations across Wellington. Click a pin for clinic details.

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Animates Vetcare

Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.

Address
372 Jackson Street, Petone, Lower Hutt

Kelburn Vets

Kelburn

Veterinary clinic in Kelburn.

Address
44 Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington, 6012

SPCA Margaret Doucas Animal Hospital

Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.

Address
1410 Alexandra Road, Newtown, Wellington, 6012
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Tasman Street Vet Centre

Mount Cook

Veterinary clinic in Mount Cook.

Address
23 Tasman Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, 6021
Hours
Mo-Fr 08:00-18:00; Sa 09:00-12:00
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Wadestown Veternary Clinic and Boarding Cattery

Wadestown

Veterinary clinic in Wadestown.

Address
1 Grosvenor Terrace, Wadestown, Wellington, 6012
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Wellington After Hours Veterinary Clinic

Veterinary clinic in New Zealand.

Address
5 McCormack Place

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Common questions about vets in Wellington.

How much does a vet visit cost in Wellington?

A standard consultation in Wellington typically runs $70 to $110. Vaccinations add $40 to $90 depending on the schedule. Dentistry under general anaesthetic ranges $500 to $1,500 by clinic and case complexity. Always ask for a written estimate before treatment.

Do NZ vets bulk-bill or accept pet insurance?

Most Wellington vets work with all major NZ pet insurers (Cove, Southern Cross Pet, PD Insurance, Petplan, Petcover). Direct billing is the exception, not the rule; expect to pay at the time of visit and claim back from the insurer.

What about after-hours and emergency care?

For overnight, weekend or critical emergencies, see 24-hour and emergency vets in Wellington. Most general practices refer to a centralised emergency centre after hours.

What if I want a mobile or home-visit vet?

Mobile vets visit your home for routine vaccinations, microchipping and end-of-life care. See mobile vets in Wellington.

Information only. Breed traits and health notes on this page are aggregated from public registry and breed-authority sources. Individual animals vary; this page is general information, not veterinary, behavioural, or insurance advice. Always consult a registered NZ vet or breeder for guidance specific to your situation.