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Vets Now (Sheffield) is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency service network, owned by IVC Evidensia, and focuses on urgent care for dogs, cats and other small animals. The clinic is set up for emergency and critical care, with an in-house lab, hospital ward, isolation unit and operating theatre, and it is listed as RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC). Recent reviews describe pets being admitted quickly after a phone call, including overnight care over New Year, though experiences around cost, waiting times and communication are mixed.
- •Recent reviewers often describe the staff as friendly, helpful and professional, and say the clinic feels clean, tidy and welcoming. - Owners of anxious pets mention the practice being smaller and calmer, with gentle handling during exams and vaccinations and clear explanations from the vet. - Positive care examples include kitten castration aftercare, support for tummy troubles, treatment of a tooth problem affecting the sinus cavity, and help with a found roaming dog.
Abbey Veterinary Group in Barnsley is a multi-site practice (eight sites, per its website) offering routine care alongside a stated 24-hour emergency service. The clinic lists services including vaccinations, surgical treatment, microchipping, nurse clinics, alternative therapy, and pet insurance advice, and it notes care for a range of species including cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and tortoises. Recent feedback remains mixed, with some owners praising responsiveness and follow-up, and others raising serious concerns about clinical decisions, aftercare, and communication.
Community Pet Clinic in Sheffield is part of PDSA, a charity providing free and low-cost veterinary care. It appears to handle a high volume of cases, including urgent presentations, and reviews regularly mention a busy clinic with long waits alongside staff working through demand. Recent feedback continues to highlight thorough consultations, diagnostics, surgery, and compassionate end-of-life support.
Species mentioned by the clinic: dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises.
Rase Veterinary Centre is part of the wider Rase Veterinary Centre / Aldervale Vets multi-surgery practice group rather than a single stand-alone clinic. The practice offers broad small-animal care, including in-house diagnostics and surgery, and the group states that it provides its own emergency out-of-hours cover across its practices. Recent reviews highlight help with urgent injuries, puppy vaccinations, and helpful support with ongoing medication queries.
Species treated (as stated by the practice): cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, tortoises.
Our Score (42/100)
Hunters Bar Veterinary Group - Hunters Bar is a small-animal practice in Sheffield and part of CVS Group. The clinic offers routine appointments, preventive care, diagnostics and surgery, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by MiNightVet. Recent feedback is largely positive, especially for caring day-to-day support, help with anxious pets, and sensitive end-of-life care.
- •Positive reviews often focus on friendly, kind staff, with several people describing the team as attentive and welcoming. - Cat adoption and cattery experiences are a clear strength: reviewers say the process felt straightforward, and adopted cats were well cared for before going home. - George is mentioned by name in cattery feedback for helping match an adopter with a cat and providing particularly thoughtful service.
Species the website says they see: cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, tortoises.
