Join Our Pet Health for Life Plan for Dogs and Cats
At Palmerston Veterinary Group, we’re here to help you keep your pet happy, healthy, and protected throughout their life. Our Pet Health for Life plan is a convenient and cost-effective way to stay on top of your pet’s essential preventative healthcare – with expert support from our trusted local veterinary teams in Buckhurst Hill, Walthamstow, Hornchurch, and Woodford Green.
Designed to give you peace of mind and genuine value, this simple monthly plan covers the treatments and check-ups your cat or dog needs – all while spreading the cost evenly across the year.
What Is the Pet Health for Life Plan?
The Pet Health for Life Plan is not insurance. Instead, it provides routine preventative care for your pet, including vaccinations, flea and worm treatments, and health checks – helping to prevent common illnesses before they become more serious.
Whether you have a puppy, kitten, adult dog or senior cat, this 12-month subscription plan supports your pet’s wellbeing while giving you predictable, manageable monthly costs.
What’s Included in the Plan?
Your Pet Health for Life plan includes:
- Annual booster vaccinations, including kennel cough for dogs
- Year-round flea, tick and worming treatments, including lungworm (dogs) and ear mites (cats)
- 2 consultations with a vet each year (ideal for check-ups or advice)
- 2 consultations with a veterinary nurse, to support weight management, behaviour, or recovery
- 10% discount on neutering procedures
- Microchipping, if required
- Nail clipping and anal gland expression, when needed (by appointment and availability)
All treatments use the best available veterinary products, ensuring long-lasting protection and effective care.
How Much Does It Cost?
We’ve priced our plans to offer excellent value for local pet owners:
Cat | £20 (per month) |
Dog (under 25kg) | £22 (per month) |
Dog (over 25kg) | £26 (per month) |
This makes it easy to budget for your pet’s routine healthcare – with no hidden extras and the reassurance of regular care from a veterinary team you know and trust.
Please note: this is a 12-month agreement and covers only preventative care – not emergency treatment or illness (we recommend separate pet insurance for this).
Why Join the Pet Health for Life Plan?

- Save money on essential treatments and services
- Keep your pet protected against common diseases and parasites
- Spread the cost monthly with no large annual bills
- Get regular access to your local Palmerston Vets team
- Feel confident you’re doing the best for your pet’s long-term health
Joining the plan is a great way to stay on top of your cat or dog’s care, with the added benefit of discounts and priority access to key services.
How to Sign Up
Joining is quick and easy. Simply click the sign-up button below and follow the step-by-step instructions to register your pet.
Once you’ve enrolled, you can begin using many of the benefits straight away – and your local Palmerston Vets team in Buckhurst Hill, Walthamstow, Hornchurch or Woodford Green will be ready to welcome you.
Cat & Dog Plans Available
We’ve tailored the Pet Health for Life plan to meet the specific needs of:
Learn more about Cat Pet Health for Life plans Learn more about Dog Pet Health for Life plans
Important Information
Please note:
- Pet Health for Life is not pet insurance. It does not cover treatment for illness or injury
- All care is subject to clinical assessment and must be appropriate for your pet’s needs
- For Pet Health for Life Terms of Service click here.
- For full Terms and Conditions click here
Looking After Pets Across Essex and East London
From regular flea treatments to annual boosters and vet checks, our Pet Health for Life Plan helps you provide consistent care at your local Palmerston Vets clinic. Whether you're based in Buckhurst Hill, Hornchurch, Walthamstow, or Woodford Green, this plan keeps your pet’s health on track – and your budget under control.
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FAQs about our Pet Health for Life plan
How do I sign up to a plan?
You can sign up online here or in the practice. You can easily find our online sign up by scanning the QR code on our posters or leaflets. Alternatively, please speak to our team who would be happy to help.
Can I get a plan for my puppy or kitten?
Yes, the plan is available for puppies and kittens. If you are signing up online, please sign your kitten up to the “cat plan” or your puppy up to their expected adult weight dog plan. i.e. if you have a large breed puppy expected to reach over 25kg as an adult, sign them up to a “large dog plan”. If your puppy doesn’t grow as expected, the plan can be adjusted.
Does the plan cover the healthcare for multiple pets?
The plan provides the annual preventative healthcare provision for one pet. If you have multiple pets, you will need to sign up each pet individually to receive the full benefits for each pet.
Is the plan also insurance?
No, the Pet Health for Life plan is not pet insurance. The plan is designed to provide your pet with the preventative healthcare they need for the year. We strongly advise all our clients to take out separate insurance for each of their pets to cover for illness or injury.
Can I pay annually instead of monthly?
Yes, we can set up an annual direct debit. Please ask our team when you sign up. This option is also available when you sign up online.
Can I use all the benefits on the day I join?
Yes, some benefits can be collected on the day of joining, however there is a limit to what can be given as outlined in the Terms Of Service. Please also be aware that the flea and worm products we provide on the plan are prescription only medications and as such are subject to veterinary approval. Your pet may require a check over with the vet before the product can be dispensed and veterinary appointments are subject to availability at the time of sign up.
Flea and worming treatments will be dispensed at regular intervals throughout the year and a maximum of 3 months’ treatment can be dispensed at any one time. This allows us to monitor your pet’s health and weight.
How will the direct debit appear in my bank statement?
We work with our technology partner, My Pet Portal (MPP), to administer the Direct Debit. Our practice is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited and your banking notification at the plan set up may display as such. Each transaction will show as “LinVet – Palmerston”.
Can I change the date my direct debit is collected?
Depending on the day you signed up to the first payment will be collected on either the 1st or 15th of the month. All subsequent payments are collected on 1st of the month. We cannot currently facilitate payments on different days in the month.
I haven’t collected all the products and/or services that I’m entitled to for my pet this year, can it be carried over until next year?
The Pet Health for Life plan is designed to provide the preventative healthcare your pet requires for the year. This is an annual subscription model and as such we cannot facilitate carrying over products to the following year. We want to provide the best care for you and your pet and we have a reminder system available to contact you when your pet is due treatment. If you are not receiving this communication, please speak to our team.
I am relocating. Can I continue my plan at a different practice?
No, unfortunately it is not currently possible to transfer your plan to another practice.
If my pet becomes ill or is injured, will this be covered by the plan?
The Pet Health for Life plan is designed to provide the preventative healthcare your pet requires for the year. The plan does include two veterinary consults and therefore the cost of the vet seeing and assessing your pet may be covered with the plan. However, any treatment required for illness or injury is not included in the plan and will be an additional charge.
The plan is not an insurance policy and should not be used as a replacement or alternative to pet insurance. We recommend that you take out pet insurance separately to cover for such occurrences. Please speak to the practice for more information.
I have a complaint/query. Who should I contact?
Please contact the Office or Practice Manager of the practice here.
There is a problem with my Direct Debit. What should I do?
Please contact the Office or Practice Manager of the branch. Get in touch with us here.