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Dog neutering (male) Cost in Eastbourne(2026)
8 practices with prices listed
Cheapest in city
£245
Companion Care (Eastbourne): From
Average in Eastbourne
£371.88
Most expensive
£430
Eastbourne is more expensive than the UK average (£266.97) for this procedure by an average of £104.91.
Dog neutering (male) prices in Eastbourne
Companion Care (Eastbourne)
Eastbourne, BN23 6QD
From
£245
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Cobie VetCare
Eastbourne, BN21 1BD
Average of published weight bands: £260–£450
£355
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
St Annes Veterinary Group (Antrim Court)
Eastbourne, BN23 7LU
Shared price list. Average of published weight bands: £285/£365/£435
£361.67
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
St Annes Veterinary Group (St Anne's Road)
Eastbourne, BN21 2DJ
Average of published weight bands: £285/£365/£435
£361.67
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
St Annes Veterinary Group (Gorringe Valley Road)
Eastbourne, BN20 9SX
Shared price list. Average of published weight bands: £285/£365/£435
£361.67
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Eastbourne Vets (Seaside)
Eastbourne, BN22 7NL
Shared price list. Average of published weight bands: £355/£430/£505
£430
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Eastbourne Vets (Acacia Villas)
Eastbourne, BN22 7RP
Average of published weight bands: £355/£430/£505
£430
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Eastbourne Vets (Green Street)
Eastbourne, BN21 1QZ
Shared price list. Average of published weight bands: £355/£430/£505
£430
Last checked 20 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Frequently asked questions
How much does dog neutering (male) cost in Eastbourne?
Dog neutering (male) in Eastbourne costs between £245 and £430, with an average of £371.88 across 8 practices. Prices are published under the CMA Veterinary Market Investigation Order.
Why do vet prices vary so much?
Vet prices vary depending on location, practice size, staffing costs, equipment, and whether the practice is independently owned or part of a corporate group. The CMA ruling means practices must now publish prices, making it easier to compare and shop around.
Are these prices guaranteed?
Prices are published directly by practices under CMA transparency rules. Always confirm the price with your vet before booking, as individual circumstances (e.g. animal weight, complexity) may affect the final cost.