Guidance

Contact VMD

How to contact the VMD for specific services or enquiries.

About contacting the VMD

Please review our guidance pages before considering submitting an enquiry. Below are links to guidance about common questions, including those not within our remit.

Please do not call us where the best way to ensure you get a full response, which can be used for future reference, is by email. If you do send an email please include keywords in the subject line to help us direct your query.

If you cannot find the information you need in the guidance you can email the team contacts listed here, that are on the subject page, or [email protected].

We aim to:

  • respond to enquiries within 15 working days
  • reply to complaints within 20 working days
  • reply to Freedom of Information requests within 20 working days

or sooner where possible.

Sometimes we may need longer to respond, for example if you are asking for complex information or we need to involve a third party. If we are unable to respond within these timescales, we will let you know.

Dog vaccination

Information on vaccination schedules and licensed vaccines for dogs can be found on our Vaccination of dogs page

You should speak to your vet who will be able to advise you specifically on required vaccines and intervals for your dog.

Importing and Exporting

Only authorised persons can import or export veterinary medicines. The special import, export, and batch release schemes are all digital services and we only deal with queries by email. Please do not call us about matters in relation to any of these schemes:

Online services:

Managing your Marketing Authorisations and submitting applications

Application management is a digital service and we only deal with queries by email to ensure the security and confidentiality of commercial information. [email protected].

If you are a Marketing Authorisation holder, you can report a current or foreseen UK supply problem with one of your medicines.

Medicines record keeping

  • Guidance on Record keeping when supplying or using a veterinary medicine, including horses

Paying an invoice, including residues surveillance

Premises registered or certified by VMD

  • How to register Veterinary Practices and common issues we find during inspections

  • How to legally run a Wholesale Dealer business and find a full list of registered wholesale dealers

  • How to apply for approval of Retailer premises for a Suitably Qualified Person and find a full list of registered SQP Retailer Premises

  • The VMD maintain a Register of Online Retailers of veterinary medicines. All internet retailers and online suppliers must now be registered with the VMD. Refer to

Prescriptions and dispensing

Record keeping, storage and disposal of Controlled Drugs

  • Information on prescribing, supplying, storage and disposal of Controlled drugs and the Misuse of Drugs Regulations as they relate to veterinary medicines

Report an adverse reaction to veterinary medicine

Anyone can report an unexpected reaction to an animal medicine, even if it is a listed known possible side effect. You can also report it if you suspect the veterinary medicines hasn鈥檛 worked. You can report a problem by:

  • telling your vet聽
  • contacting the marketing authorisation holder, or the holder鈥檚 local representative - their contact details are on the leaflet that came with the medicine

VMD online services

We cannot help with queries relating to:

  • Complaints about a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse. The VMD does not deal with complaints about how your animal has been treated, including what products were used and costs. The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is the registration body for veterinary surgeons and nurses. See further information on their and about

  • Pet Travel
  • Individual clinical advice, as the specific treatment of an animal is best determined by the veterinary professional under whose care they fall. For advice on specific cases, general product advice or when considering off-label use, we advise veterinary professionals to contact the market authorisation holder

  • Pet food/Animal feed - Refer to the

  • Regulatory decisions made by other jurisdictions or their regulatory processes. Please refer to the relevant agency for the jurisdiction in each country

  • Animal health - Refer to the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA)

  • Reporting a problem with a microchip. You can聽report an unexpected reaction to a microchip implantation聽to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

    • 颁辞苍迟补肠迟听[email protected]聽with any queries to do with a reaction or problem with a microchip.

If you鈥檙e not sure which Defra department you need, go to Contact Defra - 188体育 (www.gov.uk)

Speak to someone at the VMD

The best way to contact us is by email.

If it is critical to speak to someone you can ask for a call back in your email or use the .

The following are digital services, so all enquiries are dealt with via email and the call-back service is not available:

  • special import certificates (not related to )
  • export certificates
  • batch release schemes
  • authorisation applications

Please only call the VMD in exceptional circumstances on 01932 336911. This line is monitored between 9:30am and 4pm Monday to Friday, excluding Bank Holidays.

Please note, when calling the VMD, this is not a switchboard service and the call handler will not be able to transfer your call.

Updates to this page

Published 22 October 2021
Last updated 17 July 2024 show all updates
  1. Reviewed with additional links and minor updates to 'Speak to someone at the VMD'.

  2. First published.

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