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SOC 2216 Health professionals

Veterinarians Salary

Median salary £45,362 per year (2025). Based on ONS ASHE data.

About this role

Veterinarians diagnose, treat and prevent disease in animals. They perform examinations, surgery, vaccinations and prescribe treatments, working with companion animals, livestock or specialist species depending on their practice area.

Key responsibilities

  • Examining animals and diagnosing health conditions
  • Performing surgical procedures and medical treatments
  • Prescribing medications and advising on animal health
  • Conducting preventive health programmes and vaccinations
  • Maintaining clinical records and ensuring animal welfare compliance

Qualifications and entry routes

Requires a BVSc, BVetMed or equivalent veterinary degree (5 years) and registration with the RCVS (Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons).

Career outlook

Significant workforce shortages, particularly in farm practice and emergency services. Corporate acquisition of practices is reshaping the sector.

Key skills

Clinical diagnosis Surgical skills Animal handling Client communication Decision-making under pressure

Common industries

  • Small animal practice
  • Farm and equine practice
  • Referral hospitals
  • Government veterinary services
  • Research

Data coverage

SOC code 2216
Data source ONS ASHE
Years available 2015–2025

Median Salary

£45,362

Mean Salary

£44,900

Jobs (000s)

N/A

Data Years

9 years

Salary Range (2025)

Median: £45,362
P10: --P25: --Median: £45kP75: --P90: --

Estimated Career Progression

Based on salary percentile distribution for this occupation

Mid Level

£45,362

3-7 years

Salary Trend (2015-2025)

Nominal growth: +36.3%Real growth: -1.4%

Gender Pay Comparison (2025)

Full-time vs All Employees (2025)

All Employees

£45,362

Full-time Only

£51,058

Full-time premium: +£5,696