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Neutering

At our community vet clinic, we offer free neutering services for eligible pet owners.

Free neutering services for eligible pet owners

Mayhew’s community vet clinic provides free neutering for the dogs and cats of pet owners who otherwise cannot afford it, living within one of five London boroughs - Ealing, Brent, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster.

You'll find more info on our eligibility criteria here:

Eligibility Criteria

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A simple, quick and low-risk procedure - most animals will be in and out of the clinic within one day.

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Neutering is an essential part of responsible pet ownership.

The neutering procedure offers a humane and permanent solution to unwanted litters and also reduces the risk of your pet developing certain cancers and other diseases. Your pet will also be less likely to develop unwanted behaviours such as roaming, spraying and fighting with other animals.

It is a simple, quick and low-risk procedure - most animals will be in and out of the clinic within one day. We recommend neutering cats at four months of age. We can neuter dogs in our clinic from four months of age (prepubertal). We will always make an individual assessment of each animal before each procedure.

We are RCVS accredited

We are delighted to have achieved accreditation under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. In order to achieve this we have undergone a rigorous assessment by an inspector from the RCVS to ensure that we are providing a high standard of care for our patients and clients.

Mayhew partners with the University of Surrey

We are pleased to announce that our community vet clinic has become the host practice for 4th year veterinary students at the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine to receive their surgical training. Students are participating in twice-weekly neutering clinics and performing procedures under the close supervision of surgical and anaesthesia specialists from the university, helping them build vital skills to prepare them for their veterinary careers.