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Veterinarians salary in North East

Full-time average annual pay in North East

Data not disclosed

2025 · high suppression

The pay range is withheld at region level for this role. See full methodology →

Skilled Worker visa minimum

£49,500

Employment patterns

  • 69% of Veterinarians work full-time
  • 18% are self-employed
  • 98.5% of employees have permanent contracts

How Veterinarians pay varies by region

London is the highest-paying region for veterinarians at £49,971 — 10% above the UK median. Wales is lowest at £32,285.

UK median £45,362

Veterinarians median and mean salary by UK region, sorted highest to lowest.
RegionMedianvs UK
London
£49,971
£49,971Mean £51,572
+10%
North West
£45,577
£45,577Mean £45,984
±0%
Yorkshire and the Humber
£40,977
£40,977Mean £40,922
-10%
South East
£40,658
£40,658Mean £39,534
-10%
East of England
£37,834
£37,834Mean £38,682
-17%
South West
£37,527
£37,527Mean £38,890
-17%
Scotland
£36,517
£36,517Mean £39,467
-19%
West Midlands
£35,537
£35,537Mean £37,023
-22%
East Midlands
£32,951
£32,951Mean £36,695
-27%
North East (current region)
£32,776
£32,776Mean £34,755
-28%
Wales
£32,285
£32,285Mean £33,980
-29%

Sorted highest median to lowest. The vertical line marks the UK median (£45,362); ‘Vs UK median’ compares each region’s median to it. Suppressed values mean ONS withheld this figure because the sample was too small to publish.

How veterinarians pay has changed over time

UK-wide median annual pay for veterinarians by year (Source: ONS ASHE).

UK median

25th–75th percentile range

Pre-2021 figures mapped from SOC 2010 via ONS concordance table

How the figures are sourced

Data sources: Official UK earnings data (2025 provisional)(opens in new tab)

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