CMA compliance checklist for websites
What will your practice need to update online after the CMA’s final report?
The CMA’s final report of 24th March 2026 introduces a significant shift in how veterinary practices present information to pet owners, particularly around pricing, ownership, prescriptions, pet health plans, complaints and client choice.
This practical guide focuses on the areas most likely to affect your practice website and digital client communications, helping you understand what may need to be added, updated or made easier to find.
If you’d like help, click here to learn more about our CMA-compliant pricing plugin.
What’s included
- A timeline with expected implementation deadlines
- A checklist to make sure your website is compliant
- Links to helpful resources so you don’t have to do everything yourself
Would you like help?
From reviewing your current website to providing a CMA-compliant website pricing plugin for your practice, Digital Practice can help you share online information that supports compliance, gives pet owners better context and helps reduce admin for your team.


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