Providing peace of mind
Including vaccinations, flea treatments, and unlimited consultations, our plans help keep your pet healthy and happy, giving you the reassurance that their care is always covered.
Available nationwide
You can access our pet health plans at more than 700 practices across the UK, providing your pet with high-quality, proactive vet care wherever you are.
Save up to £433* a year
Enjoy big savings with our plans that include unlimited consultations, vaccinations, health checks, and more — everything you need to keep your pet healthy while managing your budget.
* Average annualised saving based on full uptake of core benefits, including full course of vaccinations of the cat, dog or rabbit Plan compared against average cost for non-Plan customers of equivalent items across 94%of participating PHC clinics calculated on [03/04/24]. Saving will vary per species per year based on vaccination status. T&Cs apply, see here.
† Specialist, referral, or out-of-hours consultations, are not included. Consultation fees associated with administering injections for chronic conditions are not included but discounted for PHC Plus members. Fair usage policy and terms and conditions apply. See Terms of Sale here
‡ 24/7 access to an online vet provided by Pawsquad
Vets Now Peterborough Pengelly & Mizen
Vets Now Peterborough Pengelly & Mizen
89 - 93 Park Rd
Peterborough
PE1 2TR
For emergencies only outside normal surgery hours, please telephone us on 01733 512192 to obtain the telephone number of our dedicated emergency out of hours provider Vets Now.
Vets Now provide care overnight, at weekends and on Bank Holidays.
Learn more on the Vets Now website.
Accident
Deep wounds, injuries and significant bleeding
Swallowing objects or choking
Eating toxic/harmful substances (e.g. raisins, rat poison or antifreeze)
Collapse
Serious trauma (e.g. car accidents)
Behaviours
Breathing difficulties/seizure and fitting
Inability to urinate (especially in male cats)
Severe vomiting or diarrhoea (five or more episodes in a 12 hour period or if blood is present)
Inability to stand or dragging legs
Swollen abdomen or retching (especially large dogs)
Others
Eye problems
Struggling to give birth (such as green, bloody or brown discharge)