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Microchipping Cost in Glasgow(2026)
31 practices with prices listed · 1 specialist / referral
Cheapest in city
£15
Average in Glasgow
£34.86
Most expensive
£55
Glasgow is more expensive than the UK average (£28.84) for this procedure by an average of £6.02.
Microchipping prices in Glasgow
Naismith Vets
Glasgow (Cardonald), G52 3JH
£15
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Bearsden Veterinary Centre
Bearsden, G61 3RE
£22
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Champion Veterinary Centre
Ibrox, Glasgow, G51 1BN
£22
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
AlbaVet Veterinary Surgery
Dennistoun, Glasgow, G31 2XQ
£22
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Champion Veterinary Centre – East Kilbride
East Kilbride, G74 5BA
£22
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
3 Mile Veterinary Centre
Hillington, Glasgow, G52 4BN
£22
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Ashley Veterinary Centre
Anniesland, Glasgow, G13 1XT
£25.54
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Southside Veterinary Clinic
Giffnock, G46 6JD
£27
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Vets4Pets Bearsden
Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 3QL
£27.50
Last checked 12 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Glasgow Forge Vets4Pets
Glasgow (Parkhead), G31 4BH
From this price
£32
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Rouken Glen Veterinary Surgery
Giffnock, G46 7JZ
Microchip implant by vet
£32
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Condorrat Veterinary Surgery
Cumbernauld, G67 4DN
£36
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Queens Crescent Veterinary Clinic
Glasgow (Cowcaddens), G4 9BL
£37.50
Last checked 25 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
McDonald Vets - Scotstoun
Scotstoun, Glasgow, G14 9XS
£39
Last checked 12 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic – Bearsden
Bearsden, G61 3JJ
£39
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Pets 'n' Vets – Cambuslang
Cambuslang, G72 9SD
£39
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Pets 'n' Vets – East Kilbride
East Kilbride, G74 5QD
£39
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Pets 'n' Vets – Newton Mearns
Newton Mearns, G77 6TR
£39
Last checked 19 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
McDonald Vets - Queen Margaret Drive
North Kelvinside, Glasgow, G20 8NY
£39
Last checked 12 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Glenbrae Veterinary Clinic – Muirhead
Muirhead, G69 9EF
£39
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
The Roundhouse Veterinary Hospital
Pollokshaws, Glasgow, G43 1BJ
£39
Last checked 12 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Hyndland Street Veterinary Surgery
Partick, Glasgow, G11 5QF
£39
Last checked 12 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Shedden Vets
Clarkston, G76 7DH
£40
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Taylor Veterinary Practice – Eaglesham
Eaglesham, G76 7RB
£40
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
The Veterinary Centre - Crow Road
Partick, Glasgow, G11 7DZ
£40
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Taylor Veterinary Practice – East Kilbride
East Kilbride, G74 4JY
£40
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Taylor Veterinary Practice – Rutherglen
Rutherglen, G73 5QU
£40
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Martin Veterinary Centre
Kirkintilloch, G66 1XT
£42
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Bishopbriggs Veterinary Centre
Bishopbriggs, G64 2DP
£45
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Chryston Veterinary Centre
Chryston, G69 9DQ
£45
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
The Lawrie Veterinary Group
Cumbernauld, G67 1BP
Microchip identification
£55
Last checked 24 Jul 2026 · Published by practice
Specialist & referral practices
These are referral-only or specialist practices. Their fees are for specialist care on referral from your own vet, so they aren't included in the Glasgow prices or averages above.
Frequently asked questions
How much does microchipping cost in Glasgow?
Microchipping in Glasgow costs between £15 and £55, with an average of £34.86 across 31 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.