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As the weather is turning cooler, your tortoise companion will be starting to slow down in preparation for hibernation. We recommend booking a pre hibernation check up with one of our exotic vets, before the wind down process starts

Why are tortoises’ pre-hibernation health checks necessary?

Your vet will conduct a full physical examination to ensure your tortoise is not showing any signs of illness that may prevent a healthy hibernation. Any tortoise which is underweight or suffering from an ailment should not be hibernated, but overwintered in indoor accommodation

Your vet will also discuss the hibernation process with you and will answer any questions you may have.

What is involved in a tortoise pre-hibernation check?

Your vet will conduct a full physical examination to ensure your tortoise is not showing any signs of illness that may prevent a healthy hibernation including nasal discharge, swelling of the eyes or limbs, any changes inside the mouth.

In some cases, a faecal parasite screen* will be advised, to ensure your tortoise does not have intestinal parasites prior to hibernation.If found in large numbers, these should be treated prior to the hibernation process.

Diagnostic imaging* may be recommended in some cases, if we suspect your tortoise is showing reproductive activity (if female), or if we suspect any underlying disease, which may put your tortoise at risk during the hibernation period.

How long does it take?

Typically, the pre-hibernation tortoise health check takes 20 minutes.

How much does a pre-hibernation tortoise check cost?

Our pre hibernation health check prices are under review (Update: Aug 2024) - please call our team on 0207 387 8134 to get an updated price 

Are there any potential additional costs?

Potential additional charges may be made if required for items such as :

  • faecal parasite screen
  • diagnostic imaging – x-ray study/ultrasound scan
  • hibernation health check price does not include any resultant medication

Tips and advice on tortoise hibernation are available to download here: Tortoise Hibernation Guide

Please book by calling our reception team on 0207 387 8134 OR email us at beaumont@rvc.ac.uk

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