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Bermuda – Veterinary Care

Bermuda offers a well-developed veterinary sector for such a small island, with several full-service animal hospitals, mobile veterinary services, and 24-hour emergency care available across the territory. The Bermuda Veterinary Association serves as the island’s professional body, and vets practising in Bermuda hold qualifications from internationally recognised institutions in North America and Europe.

Key facts at a glance
Item Details
Professional body Bermuda Veterinary Association
Number of main animal hospitals At least 4 established clinics (as of 2026)
Emergency cover 24/7 emergency and on-call services available at multiple practices
Diagnostic equipment MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, in-house laboratory available
Mobile/home visit services Available through multiple providers
Government oversight Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Government of Bermuda

What is the standard of veterinary care in Bermuda?

Despite being a small island territory of just 54 square kilometres, Bermuda maintains a surprisingly high standard of veterinary care. The island is home to multiple full-service animal hospitals staffed by vets who have trained at internationally recognised veterinary colleges in North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe. This means the level of clinical expertise and equipment on offer is broadly comparable to what you would expect in a larger developed country.

The skilled and experienced veterinary surgeons and registered veterinary nurses practising in Bermuda are capable of performing a wide variety of medical and surgical procedures for both small and large animals, including equine patients, and practices utilise advanced diagnostic tools including MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, blood analysis, laboratory testing, and ECG. This range of technology, which was previously only accessible by travelling abroad, is now available on the island itself.

Bermuda Veterinary Services has endeavoured since 2015 to provide outstanding healthcare to pets and exceptional client service, and its commitment to high standards has raised the bar for veterinary medicine in Bermuda. Elsewhere on the island, practices are committed to promoting responsible pet ownership, preventative healthcare, and health-related educational opportunities for their clients.

Veterinary surgeons in Bermuda hold qualifications from institutions such as the Ontario Veterinary College, the Royal Veterinary College (University of London), and the University of Guelph, among others. Bermuda Veterinary Services has also worked with a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons from New York, who is available to perform advanced surgical procedures at the hospital, reducing the stress of travel for a sick pet. This kind of visiting specialist arrangement helps bridge the gap that often exists in smaller territories where certain specialisms are not permanently available locally.

The government also plays a role in overseeing animal health. The Government of Bermuda’s Veterinary Services and Animal Control page, managed by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, provides information and handles general enquiries and complaints relating to animal welfare on the island.


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Pet insurance is not widely available in Bermuda through local providers, and veterinary costs can be significant — particularly for surgery or advanced diagnostics. Expats moving to the island are strongly advised to budget carefully for pet healthcare costs or to explore whether any international pet insurance policy can extend to Bermuda before relocating.

Is there a national veterinary association in Bermuda?

Yes. The Bermuda Veterinary Association (BVA) is the island’s professional body for veterinary surgeons. Unlike larger national associations such as the British Veterinary Association or the American Veterinary Medical Association — which have formal statutory regulatory functions — the Bermuda Veterinary Association operates as a professional membership organisation for those practising on the island. The Bermuda Veterinary Association has collaborated with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources of Bermuda and other private companies on matters of animal health and welfare, demonstrating an active role in the wider community.

Dr. Andrew Madeiros of Ettrick Animal Hospital is a past president of the Bermuda Veterinary Association, and Dr. Mirela at Endsmeet Animal Hospital is listed as a member of the Bermuda Veterinary Association, illustrating that membership spans practitioners from multiple clinics across the island.

The Bermuda Veterinary Association does not appear to maintain a publicly accessible standalone website at the time of writing, but it can be found via its Facebook presence. If you need to contact the Association directly, reaching out through one of the established veterinary practices listed below is the most reliable route, as their lead vets tend to be active members or office-holders. You may also contact the Government of Bermuda’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources for regulatory queries:

For the most up-to-date contact details for the Bermuda Veterinary Association, check the official Government of Bermuda website or contact one of the practising animal hospitals directly, as association contact information can change.

What veterinary clinics and services are available in Bermuda?

For a small island, Bermuda has a good range of veterinary providers, and expats with pets will find that routine care, emergency services, surgical procedures, and even mobile home-visit options are all accessible. Below is an overview of the main providers currently operating on the island.

Ettrick Animal Hospital

Ettrick Animal Hospital is a full-service veterinary hospital and boarding facility located on Middle Road in Warwick. It is one of the longest-established practices on the island. The team has over 90 years of combined experience between them, and the practice offers a flexible appointment schedule to fit varying lifestyles, together with home visits and Saturday appointments, as well as a 24-hour, 365-day emergency service.

The skilled veterinary team handles a wide variety of pets, ranging from dogs, cats, small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, and believes every animal, common and exotic, deserves access to reliable care and emergency services when needed. Ettrick is also experienced in the relocation of animals to and from the island and routinely assists owners in navigating the paperwork and requirements needed to travel with animals.

  • Address: 75 Middle Road, Warwick Parish, WK 06, Bermuda
  • Phone: +1 441-236-0007
  • Website: ettrick.bm

Bermuda Veterinary Services

Bermuda Veterinary Services proudly serves the pets and pet parents of Bermuda, providing veterinary care, diagnostics, surgery, boarding, grooming, doggy daycare, and home visits, all in one place. The hospital is located in Paget Parish and has been operating since 2015. If one of its patients has an emergency after hours, the on-call doctor is available to help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year — a responsibility the practice takes very seriously.

Endsmeet Animal Hospital

Endsmeet Animal Hospital is owned and operated by Dr. Jennifer Fullerton DVM, who has been Managing Partner and Director since 2007, and is joined by four associate veterinarians each of whom add their own specialty to the small animal practice. The practice offers an impressively broad range of services, including vaccinations, surgeries, preventive care, dentistry, therapeutic medicines, alternative therapies, wellness lifestyle guidance, and travel services for pets leaving Bermuda.

Outside of regular hours, Endsmeet has an on-call veterinarian available 24/7 by pager if a pet requires emergency attention. The clinic also offers mobile veterinary services, going anywhere to serve pets in environments that feel comfortable and familiar to them.

  • Phone: +1 441-236-3292
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Fax: +1 441-236-9049
  • After-Hours Pager: +1 441-694-0703
  • Opening Hours: Monday–Friday: 8am–6pm; Saturday: 8am–12:30pm; Sunday: Closed
  • Website: endsmeet.bm

CedarTree Vets

CedarTree Vets Ltd. is a Bermudian, family-owned mobile veterinary service, owned and operated by Dr. Lucy Richardson MRCVS, who visits patients at their own location because treating animals in their own environment limits their stress levels. The practice is also known for working extensively with horses. This kind of concierge-style mobile service is particularly useful for pets who find travel stressful or owners who face mobility challenges.

VetSmith Bermuda

VetSmith is Bermuda’s multiple species veterinary provider. This practice caters to a broad range of animals and is a useful point of contact for owners of less common species or livestock.

Given Bermuda’s small size, all of the practices listed above are reachable from any part of the island within a reasonable timeframe. Most offer emergency or after-hours cover, which is reassuring for new arrivals. If you are relocating with a pet, it is worth registering with a practice promptly after arrival rather than waiting for an emergency, as appointment slots can fill quickly on the island.

Frequently asked questions

Is emergency veterinary care available in Bermuda?

Yes. Multiple practices on the island provide 24-hour emergency cover. Ettrick Animal Hospital and Bermuda Veterinary Services both maintain round-the-clock on-call services, and Endsmeet Animal Hospital has a 24/7 after-hours pager. This means that whatever time of day or night your pet falls ill, you should be able to reach a qualified vet.

Can vets in Bermuda treat horses and large animals?

Yes. Several practices on the island cater to equine and large animal patients. Bermuda Veterinary Services and CedarTree Vets both work with horses, and the island’s equestrian community is well served. If your pet is a horse or other large animal, it is worth contacting practices directly to confirm current availability of large-animal vets, as cover can vary.

Do I need to register my pet when I arrive in Bermuda?

Yes. The Government of Bermuda requires pets — particularly dogs — to be licensed. You should contact the Government of Bermuda’s Veterinary Services and Animal Control department for current licensing requirements and fees, as these are subject to change.

Are there mobile veterinary services available in Bermuda?

Yes. Both CedarTree Vets and Endsmeet Animal Hospital offer mobile and home-visit services. This is particularly useful for animals that become stressed during car journeys, elderly pets, or for owners who have their own mobility challenges. Bermuda Veterinary Services also offers home visits as part of its service range.

Is pet insurance available in Bermuda?

Local pet insurance options in Bermuda are limited. Expats planning to relocate with a pet are advised to investigate international pet insurance policies before moving, as some may extend coverage to Bermuda. Speak to your current insurer or an international broker well in advance of your move to understand your options.

Can Bermuda vets help with international pet travel documentation?

Yes. Several practices are experienced in managing the documentation required for international pet travel. Ettrick Animal Hospital is noted for its experience in relocating animals to and from the island, and Endsmeet Animal Hospital explicitly offers travel services including paperwork, health certificates, and preventive care required for legal and safe travel.

What qualifications do vets in Bermuda hold?

Vets practising in Bermuda typically hold degrees from internationally accredited veterinary colleges in North America, the United Kingdom, or Europe. Qualifications seen among currently practising vets include degrees from the Ontario Veterinary College, the University of Guelph, the Royal Veterinary College (University of London), and institutions across Europe. Some vets also hold additional specialist certifications, such as Diplomate status from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons or membership of the European College of Veterinary Medicine.

How do I find a vet in Bermuda?

The most reliable approach is to contact one of the established practices directly — Ettrick Animal Hospital, Bermuda Veterinary Services, Endsmeet Animal Hospital, CedarTree Vets, or VetSmith Bermuda. The Bermuda Yellow Pages also lists veterinary clinics and can be a useful reference point. Registering with a practice soon after your arrival is strongly recommended rather than waiting until an emergency arises.