Birmingham has 19 independent vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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19 clinics- •Reviews strongly emphasise compassionate home euthanasia, with owners describing kind, understanding support for both pets and families. Extras such as cremation arrangements, a sympathy card, and a paw print are also mentioned. - Low-stress home visits are a clear strength, especially for dogs that dislike vet trips or are reactive around other dogs.
- •Recent reviewers consistently praise the friendly, welcoming atmosphere, especially the reception team and the way staff help owners feel at ease. - Several reviews come from long-standing clients, including owners who say they have used the practice for more than 20 years. - Owners describe the care as kind and informative, with clear explanations around treatment and prices.
James Horner Vets – Sheldon presents itself as an independent practice and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The clinic appears set up for both routine appointments and more involved case management, with owner reports covering vaccinations, cat dental work including extractions, and support through a dog’s cruciate ligament surgery recovery over several months. The practice states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled via Willows Veterinary Centre.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with short but enthusiastic comments describing the practice as “incredible” and among the best local vets. - Owners repeatedly praise the team’s care and trustworthiness, with comments that they go above and beyond, seem to have the right answers, and are not simply focused on money. - Prompt service and clear explanations stand out, including one detailed review about support for a cat with chronic kidney disease.
Manor Vets is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice in Birmingham offering a 24-hour emergency service. Its listed services include exotic animal care and cat microchipping, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often highlighting friendly, knowledgeable care and saying their pets are well looked after.
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- •Owners frequently praise the team’s compassion during euthanasia appointments, saying staff were understanding, gentle, and gave them time and privacy. - Several reviews describe the staff as friendly and efficient, with long-term clients saying the standard of care has stayed consistently good over the years. - Recent examples include urgent help for a pet rat and ongoing care for a rabbit receiving injections, suggesting the practice also sees smaller pets.
Lydon Veterinary Centre in Birmingham traces its roots back to 1987, when Rory Lydon (MVB, MRCVS) opened the practice. It offers core first-opinion veterinary care, with emergency services listed in the clinic information and a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners highlighting helpful service, accommodating appointments and calm handling of pets, alongside one detailed complaint about how a microchip and ownership dispute was handled by non-vet staff.
- •Several recent reviewers describe the staff as friendly, helpful, caring and understanding. - End-of-life care stands out as a positive theme, with one owner saying every member of staff was fantastic, caring and respectful during a euthanasia appointment. - Longer-term trust also appears in feedback, including one reviewer who said the hospital looked after their dog throughout her life and helped her through multiple health scares.
- •Recent feedback is consistently positive about the team’s kindness, patience and care, especially with dogs. - Several owners describe the practice as helpful and trustworthy, including one client who says they have used the clinic for many years. - One detailed review praises a thorough examination and clear surgical decision-making for an older dog with an eye lump.
- •Several recent reviewers describe the clinic as friendly and caring, with Pete/Peter Rogers receiving repeated praise for his advice and manner with both pets and owners. - Reception staff are a clear positive theme, with comments highlighting helpfulness, knowledge and good front-desk support. - Practical access is noted by one reviewer: wheelchair access is possible, there is a slight incline from the car park, parking is limited but usable, and consult rooms can be adjusted to make space.
- •Recent reviewers consistently praise the team for being friendly, cooperative, and welcoming. - Owners mention clear explanations and helpful advice, with one reviewer saying everything they needed to know was explained clearly. - Reviews also highlight minimal or no waiting and confidence in the vets' expertise.
- •Recent reviews are mostly warm about the team, often describing staff as friendly, helpful, lovely, and welcoming. - Owners mention clear communication and calm handling of pets, including a detailed appointment for three cats and positive experiences with dogs and puppies. - One recent review credits the clinic with saving a dog’s life after an attack, suggesting strong support in at least one urgent case.
Hollywood Veterinary Centre in Birmingham has a 4.6/5 Google rating from 137 reviews. Recent feedback is mixed: several owners are very positive about the team’s kindness, communication and care, while two recent one-star reviews raise concerns about service, including one detailed complaint around a new-patient case that did not progress to booking for urgent surgery. Overall, the recent picture is of a practice with strong loyalty from some clients but uneven experience for others.
Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA and offers free and low-cost veterinary care. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners describe kind, practical care, including phone triage and compassionate end-of-life support, while some report frustrating communication and difficulties getting through when they felt they needed urgent help.
Orchard Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice in Birmingham that also runs a cattery and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners repeatedly describing the team as friendly, lovely, and brilliant. Reviews also mention a pet plan scheme and positive experiences with the on-site cattery.
- •Recent reviewers describe the staff as caring and kind, with one owner saying their puppy is looked after very well. - End-of-life support stands out in the feedback, including sympathy cards sent after a pet was put to sleep. - One short review says the clinic “sorted it out,” suggesting a problem was dealt with promptly.
Cramar Veterinary Practice is a general veterinary clinic in Birmingham; whether it is independent or part of a wider group is not stated. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners frequently praising friendly, compassionate care and saying their pets were looked after well. A few reviewers also describe the clinic as reasonably priced, although one recent reviewer reported an unprofessional interaction after arriving slightly late for an appointment.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with several owners praising the team as friendly, polite, helpful, and caring. - Communication is a recurring strength: owners mention clear explanations around treatment and what to expect after procedures, particularly for dental work. - Recent examples include a same-day appointment for a senior cat with a chronic skin problem and a positive outcome after treatment, as well as dental cleaning with two tooth extractions.
Pet House Vets presents itself as a practice with a focus on sustainability, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Public information and owner feedback point to a practice handling routine care such as health checks and vaccinations, alongside pre-operative appointments and blood tests. Website navigation also references grooming and out-of-hours care, although fuller details are not set out publicly.
