Leeds city

Exotic Vets in Leeds

3 verified exotic animal specialists ready to care for your pet

Holly House Veterinary Hospital

24/7

468 Street Lane, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6HA

+44 113 236 9030

Species Supported:

exotic

Services:

24h EmergencySurgery
Mon-Fri 8:30-19:00, Sat 9:00-13:00, 24h Emergency

Abbey House Veterinary Hospital - Morley

Fountain Street, Morley, Leeds LS27 9JP

+44 113 252 2820

Species Supported:

exotic

Services:

Surgery
Mon-Fri 8:00-19:00, Sat 8:30-13:00

Ark Referrals - Exotic Services

Cardigan Fields, Kirkstall Road, Leeds LS4 2DJ

+44 113 386 8500

Species Supported:

exotic

Services:

Surgery
Mon-Fri 9:00-17:00 (Referrals by appointment)

Finding an Exotic Vet: Your Questions Answered

Expert advice on choosing the right exotic animal specialist in the UK

Use BritExotics' directory to search for RCVS-registered exotic animal vets by city. Look for vets with exotic animal qualifications (Certificate in Zoological Medicine, RCVS Advanced Practitioner status). Check they treat your specific species—not all exotic vets treat all species. Consider proximity for emergencies, availability of 24/7 care, and reviews from other exotic pet owners. Register with an exotic vet BEFORE you need them.

Look for RCVS-registered vets with additional exotic animal qualifications such as Certificate in Zoological Medicine (CertZooMed), Certificate in Exotic Animal Medicine, or RCVS Advanced Practitioner status in exotic animals. Many exotic vets attend specialist continuing education courses. The vet should have hands-on experience with your species. Ask about caseload—vets who regularly treat exotic animals will have better diagnostic skills and equipment.

No. Most general practice vets focus on cats and dogs. Exotic animals require specialist knowledge of species-specific anatomy, physiology, diseases, and treatments. For example, reptile medicine is completely different from mammal medicine. Always seek a vet with exotic animal certification or extensive experience with your pet's species. BritExotics lists only verified exotic specialists. Calling ahead to confirm species expertise is always recommended.

Standard exotic vet consultation: £40-£80. Emergency out-of-hours visit: £100-£300. Diagnostic tests (bloodwork, X-rays): £50-£200. Routine procedures (nail trim, beak trim): £20-£40. Surgery: £200-£1,000+ depending on complexity. Hospitalization: £50-£150/day. Annual health check: £40-£80. Many exotic vets offer wellness plans to spread costs. Exotic pet insurance (£8-£25/month) helps cover unexpected veterinary expenses.

Regular vets are trained primarily in cat and dog medicine. Exotic vets have additional specialised training in reptiles, birds, small mammals, and aquatic species. They understand species-specific anatomy (e.g., reptiles have different organ placement), diseases (e.g., metabolic bone disease in reptiles), and safe handling techniques. Exotic vets have specialist equipment like endoscopes for small patients. Using an exotic specialist dramatically improves treatment outcomes and reduces risks during procedures.

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