Sheffield has 29 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Sheffield
Sheffield's veterinary landscape is predominantly focused on companion animals.
All 35 clinics in Sheffield are dedicated to the care of dogs and cats, providing comprehensive services for these companion animals. This focus ensures that pet owners have access to a wide range of care options, from routine check-ups and vaccinations to more complex surgical and diagnostic services. The presence of 19 clinics offering veterinary nurse training further enhances the quality of care available, as these facilities are equipped to handle a broad spectrum of cases with trained professionals. Pet owners can rely on the city's clinics for expert care tailored to their pets' needs.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Sheffield
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29 clinics- •Recent reviews are mostly very positive about the friendly, welcoming team and the clean, modern practice. - A recurring theme is the clinic’s low-stress environment, with owners mentioning individual booths, a cat-only area, and staff taking extra time with nervous pets. - Several reviewers praise the clear communication, especially around treatment choices, prognosis and costs at each stage, and some specifically describe prices as good.
Peak Veterinary Practice in Sheffield is part of Linnaeus and offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics; it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-led support such as same-day assessment for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a practice plan that works well, and one review highlights the practice organising referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.
Millhouses Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and presents itself as a locally owned practice in Sheffield. The clinic offers a broad small-animal service with in-house diagnostics, surgery, inpatient facilities, and separate dog and cat waiting areas. Recent feedback is largely positive about the team’s friendliness and handling of nervous pets, though a small number of recent complaints describe serious disputes around appointment handling and a stolen-dog case.
Springfield Veterinary Group is part of CVS and is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital established in 1964. It offers 24-hour care through its on-site MiNightVet emergency service and is equipped for both routine appointments and more advanced diagnostics and referrals, including CT, X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house lab. The practice also holds multiple RCVS “Outstanding” awards, including for Emergency & Critical Care.
Medivet High Green – Beech House is a Medivet practice in Sheffield. It provides routine veterinary care, is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and has access to Medivet’s overnight emergency network. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with many owners highlighting long-term trust in Alan and a friendly reception team, alongside one serious complaint about the handling of a suspected choking emergency.
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Our Score (60/100)
- •Several recent reviewers praise the team’s manner, describing staff as caring, considerate and professional, including during difficult end-of-life situations. - One detailed review describes strong support for a newly diagnosed diabetic cat, with Paris, Becs, Liv, Jess and Megan all mentioned positively for clear advice, empathy and ongoing communication. - Some negative feedback focuses on organisation and continuity, including a report of a dog’s spay being cancelled twice and appointments being repeatedly changed.
Park Veterinary Hospital in Sheffield says it has operated as a 24-hour veterinary hospital since 1985, with its own onsite emergency service available 24/7, 365 days a year. The practice highlights routine care such as vaccinations and neutering alongside diagnostics and more complex surgery. Recent feedback is largely positive about thorough vets, clear explanations and caring treatment, with a smaller number of complaints focused on communication and complaint handling.
- •Compassion and communication: some owners describe staff as caring, easy to get hold of, and good at keeping them updated on an animal’s progress. - Sensitive end-of-life care: reviews mention a candle being lit at reception during euthanasia, and one person was grateful an unwell pigeon was cared for and died peacefully at the clinic. - Reception and organisation issues: recent complaints include being ignored on arrival, disputes over booked appointment times, and frustration about delays.
Croft Veterinary Centre is an independent, family-run practice established in 1992. It offers routine veterinary care alongside more involved diagnostic and surgical work, with the website highlighting in-house imaging including X-rays, ultrasound and endoscopic imaging, plus on-site analysers. Recent reviews describe a clean, airy clinic, same-day appointments when pets are unwell, and vets who take time to explain treatment options clearly.
Springfield Veterinary Group is a CVS-owned small-animal hospital in Sheffield, established in 1964. Its website describes 24-hour emergency cover through the on-site MiNightVet service, along with advanced diagnostics and surgery, including CT, X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house laboratory. The practice also lists multiple RCVS “Outstanding” awards, Cat Friendly Clinic Gold status, Rabbit Friendly Clinic Silver status, and veterinary nurse training facilities.
Highfield Veterinary Centre in Sheffield is part of IVC Evidensia and offers routine and preventative care alongside on-site diagnostics including imaging and blood testing. The practice treats a wider range of pets than just cats and dogs, with rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters listed among the species seen. Reviews consistently highlight clear explanations, sensible treatment discussions, and kind follow-through, especially during more stressful situations.
Ark Veterinary Surgery in Sheffield is a long-established IVC Evidensia practice with more than 50 years of history, treating companion animals as well as exotic pets. The clinic states that it provides 24-hour care and advice, and it holds RCVS Tier II status as a small animal general practice. Recent feedback especially highlights exotic and small mammal care, with owners praising clear explanations, practical aftercare support, and calm handling of emergencies and difficult cases.
- •Friendly, patient team: Multiple reviewers describe staff as welcoming, helpful and patient, including with anxious dogs and routine injections. - Clear explanations and reassurance: Owners regularly mention being well-informed around procedures and feeling supported during operations. - Good support in more serious situations: Reviews include positive accounts of care during a medical emergency and ongoing support for seizures, plus help with insurance paperwork.
- •Recent reviews are mostly very positive, with owners describing the team as friendly, kind, professional, helpful and informative. - Several reviews highlight care in difficult situations, including one account of a vet finding a missing dog, bringing her back to the practice to be scanned, and helping reunite her with her family. - Owners also praise the practice for ongoing care over many years, support from kittenhood through later life, and compassionate treatment of injured wildlife.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive about a friendly, helpful team, with several reviewers saying staff are caring and easy to deal with. - Owners give strong examples of support with urgent and more complex cases, including a cat seen quickly after breaking a foot and attentive help when a cat had spay complications. - Reviewers also highlight the practice’s comfort with a broad range of animals, not just cats and dogs, mentioning rats, ferrets, tortoises and chickens.
Our Score (53/100)
Companion Care (Sheffield Drakehouse) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, with a modern, well-equipped practice offering on-site diagnostics including digital X-ray and ultrasound, plus separate dog and cat warding. Its website presents it as a practice set up for routine care alongside in-house medical and surgical work, including dentistry, orthopaedics, and in-house lab testing. Recent feedback is largely positive, especially around gentle handling of nervous pets, successful surgery outcomes, and caring staff, with one recurring criticism around pricing communication.
- •Positive clinical experiences with nervous pets: multiple reviewers highlight Stephen’s manner with a reactive/scared dog and a puppy’s first appointment. - Reception and customer-service inconsistency: some reviews describe helpful, supportive reception staff, while others report dismissive or rude interactions, including being refused for arriving 5 minutes late. - Health plan/check-up frustrations: one reviewer paying £13/month per cat felt basic checks (like weighing) were missed and viewed dental advice as sales-driven.
Hall Court Veterinary Group is an independently owned practice in Sheffield. It offers daily veterinary nurse clinics for routine care, and recent feedback continues to highlight the convenience of its drop-in system and responsive email/WhatsApp communication. Reviews are largely very positive, especially around compassionate end-of-life care and urgent treatment, though a small number of recent reviews raise concerns about communication over charges and one post-operative complaint.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners repeatedly describing the team as kind, friendly, supportive, and professional. - Several reviews highlight strong care during stressful situations, including one detailed account of emergency surgery followed by regular updates and continued aftercare. - Day-to-day service is also praised, with comments about easy appointments, medication ordering, a warm front-desk welcome, and staff still accommodating a late arrival.
Hallam Veterinary Centre in Sheffield is an RCVS-accredited small-animal practice offering routine care such as vaccinations, parasite advice, neutering and preventative health plans, and it also advertises cardiology referrals. The clinic’s website highlights environmental measures including a 100% renewable energy provider plus on-site solar electricity and hot water. Recent feedback most often praises quick access to appointments, clear explanations of treatment and next steps, and compassionate support during difficult or end-of-life decisions.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, caring and professional, especially during difficult moments such as a pet’s final hours. - Clinical care is often praised for being calm and thoughtful, including efforts to reduce stress around surgery and careful handling of pets in pain. - First impressions are positive in several short reviews, with owners saying the team looked after their pet well and made visits feel welcoming.
Abbeymoor Veterinary Centres Ltd is a veterinary practice with at least two branches; this page relates to the Abbey Lane branch in Sheffield. It’s an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic with in-house facilities including a full operating theatre, digital X‑ray, in‑house laboratory, dental suite, and ultrasound, and it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mostly positive about caring, thorough clinical support and friendly staff, with a minority of reviews raising concerns about reception interactions and appointment handling.
- •Home visits are a strong theme, with owners saying being seen at home makes appointments less stressful for both pets and people. - Andreea is frequently praised for her calm, kind manner, with several reviews mentioning that she puts pets at ease and offers helpful advice. - Sensitive care during difficult moments stands out, including reviews thanking her for compassionate help when a dog was put to sleep.
Green Veterinary Practice presents itself as an independent small-animal practice in Sheffield, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website says it is open 24/7 for emergencies. Recent reviews often praise kind, clear communication, surgical care, and support during urgent or end-of-life situations, though feedback on reception and charges remains mixed and a small number of reviewers raise serious concerns about diagnosis and treatment.
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.
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 treated (as stated by the practice): cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, tortoises.
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.



