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Veterinarians in Mallorca

There are 184 veterinarians and animal clinics listed on mallorca.com, with an average rating of 4.7 stars. Whether you need routine vaccinations, neutering, dental treatment or emergency care, veterinary services in Mallorca are comprehensive and professional.

For pet owners in Mallorca, the vet is essential not only for medical treatments but also for the mandatory microchip, EU pet passport and rabies vaccination. In Palma, several animal clinics offer 24-hour emergency services. Well-equipped practices are also found in Calvià, Manacor, Inca and Alcúdia.

Some vet practices have German-speaking staff. Costs are similar to Germany: a routine check costs around €30-50, a vaccination €40-60.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a vet visit cost in Mallorca?
A routine check costs around €30-50, vaccinations €40-60, cat neutering €80-150, dog neutering €150-300. Emergency surcharges of €50-100 may apply.
Are there emergency vet services in Mallorca?
Yes, in Palma there are several animal clinics with 24-hour emergency services, such as Hospital Veterinari Mon. For emergencies outside consultation hours, call the clinic directly.
Does my pet need a microchip in Mallorca?
Yes, in Spain a microchip is legally required for dogs. It is also strongly recommended for cats and ferrets. The microchip is a prerequisite for the EU pet passport and municipal registration.
How much does a vet cost in Mallorca?
Vets (veterinarios) in Mallorca charge around €30-60 for a standard consultation. Vaccinations cost around €30-50, sterilisation around €150-400 depending on the animal. Emergency services cost around €80-150. German-speaking vets are available on the island. For bringing pets from Germany, you need an EU Pet Passport, microchip, and valid rabies vaccination.
Can I take my dog to beaches in Mallorca?
Dogs are banned from most beaches in Mallorca from June to September. However, there are designated dog beaches (playas caninas) in various municipalities, e.g., Cala Blava, Es Carnatge, and Son Real. Outside bathing season (October-May), many beaches are dog-friendly. In Palma, your dog must always be on a lead and registered (Registro).