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Dog & Cat Vets in South Yorkshire

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4.7

Our Score (92/100)

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Featured Clinic Overview

Updated January 2026
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic

The Pet Vet Barnsley is part of The Pet Vet group and is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services listed as 24/7 or extended-hours in the clinic data. The website also states no surcharge for weekend appointments, including for unregistered customers. Facilities and services highlighted include in-house imaging (X-ray, ultrasound, dental X-ray) and an in-house laboratory, with a notable focus on dentistry (including “advanced dentistry” and “dental restorative treatment”) and care for exotic/small animals.

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#2 Ranking

Our Score (92/100)

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4.8(780 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Peak Veterinary Practice offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-driven support such as being seen the same day for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a “plan” that “works well,” and one review describes the practice organising a referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.

#3 Ranking

Our Score (90/100)

4.8(539 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet High Green – Beech House is part of the Medivet group, although one recent reviewer described it as “independent,” which conflicts with the clinic’s branding and website information. Based on the information available, this practice is set up for routine vet care with access to Medivet’s overnight emergency provision, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (90/100)

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4.7(214 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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cat
bird
exotic

Park Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a 24-hour veterinary hospital established in 1985, with its own onsite emergency service running 24/7/365. The website highlights routine care (vaccinations, neutering) as well as complex surgery and diagnostic services.

Our Score (89/100)

4.7(725 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Animal Trust Vets CIC Barnsley is part of the Animal Trust Vets CIC network, described on its website as a mission-led veterinary social enterprise with transparent pricing. It offers full-service general practice alongside higher-end capability (including CT scans and major surgery) and provides urgent care 24/7, with the website stating consistent pricing and a £79 out‑of‑hours supplement.

#6

Our Score (89/100)

4.9(215 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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cat
bird
exotic

PetRepair Vets is an independent, privately owned clinic founded in early 2021 by Dr. Gabor Nemes. Based on the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for more involved medical and surgical work (including emergency/critical care, orthopaedics, advanced dentistry, imaging, and an in-house lab), rather than just routine check-ups.

Our Score (88/100)

4.5(986 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

The Pet Vet is described on its website as an independent, family-owned practice, with routine, emergency, and at-home appointments available 7 days a week and no surcharge for weekends, evenings, or bank holiday visits (including for unregistered pets). It also states Blue Paw accreditation and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.

Our Score (88/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.5(688 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Barnsley Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, and the website says it has been run by Dr Caroline Richards and Dr Peter Richards since 2002. The practice is set up for both routine care and more advanced hospital-style work: the site lists in-house CT, orthopaedics and spinal surgery, plus rehabilitation (hydrotherapy/physiotherapy). In the latest reviews, owners describe pets going from scan to surgery quickly (including over the Christmas period), and also mention end-of-life support such as helping a family get “one more day” before euthanasia and sending a handwritten condolence card.

Our Score (88/100)

4.7(578 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Highfield Veterinary Centre offers routine and preventative care alongside on-site diagnostics (including imaging and blood testing), and it treats a wide range of pets beyond cats and dogs (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters are listed on the clinic’s site). Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations, being given treatment options without pressure, and practical follow-through—such as re-checking a kitten “under warranty” after a spay when she became unwell over a weekend and helping an owner with insurance paperwork.

Our Score (88/100)

4.8(380 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Hallam Veterinary Centre describes itself as a long‑established small‑animal practice accredited by the RCVS, offering routine care (vaccinations, parasite advice, neutering) and cardiology referrals. Recent reviews include examples of vets giving detailed phone explanations and prognosis discussions during end‑of‑life care, and an emergency case where staff stayed after closing to continue treatment so a cat didn’t need to stay in kennels overnight. One detailed negative review alleges a rigid policy of not prescribing antibiotics for wounds unless infection is demonstrated, and describes an initial consultation where a bite wound wasn’t cleaned or properly examined (followed by improvement after a later visit with a different vet).

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