DATA-BACKED GUIDE · UPDATED JULY 2026
Hyperthyroid cat: medication vs surgery cost over time in the UK
Once a cat is diagnosed with an overactive thyroid, many owners weigh up cheap daily medication against a one-off operation to remove the thyroid gland. The right answer depends as much on your cat's age and other health as on the price. The real prices below help you compare the ongoing cost of tablets with the upfront cost of surgery.
The quick version
- Medication is low-cost each month but continues for life, plus regular monitoring blood tests.
- Surgery is a bigger one-off cost but can remove the need for daily tablets.
- Cats are often stabilised on medication first to check the kidneys can cope.
- From September 2026 a £21 cap applies to prescription fees, easing the medication route.
What people actually paid
Why the price varies so much
The medication path looks affordable until you add up years of tablets or gel plus the blood tests needed every few months to keep the dose right. Surgery front-loads the cost into one operation and anaesthetic, which is a bigger risk in a frail senior cat, so vets usually stabilise the thyroid with medication first. General anaesthetic, hospital time and any complications all feed into the surgical figure. Broader pricing pressures apply too, with corporate practices running about 18.3% above independents in 2026, so the same surgery can differ noticeably between clinics.
How to pay less
- Ask your vet to estimate the yearly medication and monitoring cost before choosing tablets for life.
- Use the September 2026 £21 prescription-fee cap and source repeat medication from a cheaper pharmacy.
- Get more than one quote for surgery, comparing an independent practice with a corporate one.
- Check whether your insurance covers surgery, medication or both before deciding.
Common questions
Is thyroid surgery safe for an old cat?
Age alone does not rule it out, but the anaesthetic carries more risk in senior cats, especially those with kidney or heart issues. Vets normally stabilise the thyroid with medication and run blood tests first to judge whether surgery is sensible.
How much does hyperthyroid medication cost per month?
It varies with dose and whether you use tablets or an ear gel, and it is an ongoing cost rather than one payment. Remember to add repeat blood tests. The real prices below show current UK figures for medication and monitoring.
Will the £21 prescription cap make medication cheaper?
From September 2026 vets cannot charge more than £21 for a written prescription, which lets you buy long-term medication from an online or high-street pharmacy that may be cheaper than the practice. That can cut the lifetime cost of the tablet route.