Services provided by ironstonevetclinic.co.uk
Dog Vaccinations
Ironstone Veterinary Clinic offers vaccinations for dogs in Middlesbrough, covering core and optional immunisations to protect against common diseases. Services include essential vaccines, and a kennel-cough vaccine option. Pricing for standard vaccinations starts at £48, while kennel-cough vaccine is £35 (or £35 if both given together). These vaccinations help ensure your dog’s long-term health and protection, supporting routine preventative care so problems can be reduced or avoided. Advice is also given on booster schedules and any follow-up care your dog might need after their appointment.
View more details Cat Vaccinations
The clinic provides both core and non-core vaccinations for cats, guarding against ailments such as Feline Herpesvirus (FHV), Calicivirus (FCV), and Panleukopenia (FPV), among others. These vaccinations are tailored to each cat’s lifestyle and exposure risk, offering effective disease prevention for indoor and outdoor cats alike. Routine immunisation helps maintain your cat’s overall wellbeing, supports a strong immune system, and can reduce the spread of infectious disease. Vets also guide you on booster timing, kitten primary courses, and any post-vaccination monitoring that might be needed.
View more details Pet Surgeries
Ironstone performs a wide range of surgical procedures for companion animals — including dental surgery, neutering, tumour removals, treatment of intestinal blockages, abscess care, and fracture repairs. Their experienced veterinarians handle surgeries with care and professionalism, aiming for high standards of anaesthetic monitoring and pain relief. The service helps pets recover from serious conditions or improve long-term quality of life. Pre-operative assessments, tailored anaesthetic plans and post-operative checks are provided to support a smooth recovery and give owners clear guidance on home care afterwards.
View more details Orthopaedic Surgery
Specialised orthopaedic surgeries are available for pets with musculoskeletal issues such as hip dysplasia, fractures, cruciate disease, or joint problems that cause pain and lameness. This includes corrective procedures and stabilisation techniques aimed at restoring mobility and alleviating discomfort when medication alone is not enough. The team applies advanced surgical methods and thorough imaging to plan each case. Carefully managed anaesthesia, pain control, and structured rehabilitation advice help pets return to comfortable movement and a better quality of life wherever possible.
View more details Pet Diagnostic Tests
The clinic offers comprehensive diagnostic testing services — including blood tests, urinalysis, stool tests, biopsies, lung tests, and infectious or endocrine disease screening. These tests help identify the underlying causes of symptoms that are not obvious externally, such as weight loss, increased thirst, or lethargy. By building a clear diagnostic picture, vets can recommend targeted treatments rather than guessing. Once results are in, they discuss findings with you, explain what they mean, and work with you to create an appropriate treatment or monitoring plan.
View more details Pet Diagnostic Imaging
For detailed internal assessments, Ironstone provides imaging services such as ultrasound and X-rays, with referrals to specialist centres for CT scans if needed. These imaging tools are crucial for diagnosing fractures, internal injuries, organ disorders, pregnancy, or other hidden conditions that physical exams alone might miss. Imaging complements blood tests and clinical findings to give a clearer, three-dimensional picture of your pet’s health. The team then explains the results and uses them to guide further treatment, surgery planning, or ongoing medical management.
View more details Animal Dermatology
This service covers full diagnosis and treatment of skin and allergy conditions in pets, such as itching, rashes, ear disease, or hair loss. It includes allergy testing, advanced imaging scans where appropriate, biopsies, cytology and other diagnostic methods to identify and manage dermatological issues. Treatment plans may involve medicated shampoos, diet changes, parasite control, topical therapies, or long-term allergy management. The aim is to restore skin health, relieve discomfort, and reduce flare-ups so pets can enjoy a more comfortable everyday life.
View more details Pet Chemotherapy
Ironstone offers chemotherapy treatments for pets diagnosed with various forms of cancer (such as lymphoma, leukemia, osteosarcoma, and mast cell tumours) or immune-mediated diseases. Chemotherapy may be used as a primary treatment or as an adjunct to surgery or other therapies, depending on the case. Drug protocols are tailored to balance effectiveness with quality of life, aiming to minimise side effects where possible. This service provides pet owners with cancer-care options backed by professional expertise, clear communication, and compassionate support throughout treatment.
View more details Pet Euthanasia
When quality of life becomes a major concern, the clinic provides compassionate pet euthanasia services in a calm, respectful environment. Their team supports both pets and owners through this difficult decision, explaining the process clearly and answering questions. The focus is on a humane, pain-free and dignified end-of-life option when further treatment is no longer in your pet’s best interests. They also offer guidance on aftercare options and emotional support, helping families navigate grief and remember their companions with love.
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