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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.
- •One detailed review describes compassionate, clear communication during a dog’s lymphoma treatment, with particular praise for Alan. - Practical support beyond the consultation is a recurring positive theme in the detailed feedback, especially around insurance letters and admin follow-up from Amy. - A brief recent review simply describes the service as very good.
- •Several recent reviewers give short but positive feedback, describing the staff as friendly, helpful, experienced and focused on the animals. - One longer-standing client says their experience was stronger in earlier years, but feels service has declined, citing turnover of vets, use of locums, high charges and tired-looking consultation areas. - One detailed 1-star review raises serious concerns about a consultation for a dog with a known heart condition after a leg injury, alleging the leg was not examined, pain relief was not given, and heart medication was discussed without tests or scans at that visit.
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 positive feedback describes the team as kind and caring, with owners saying they felt at ease when leaving their pet with staff. - A dog’s castration visit was praised for care and efficiency, and the clinic was described as clean and welcoming. - A very brief recent review simply called the practice “great vets.”
- •One recent reviewer called the practice “absolutely shocking”, but did not give any details about the problem.
- •Recent reviews are consistently positive about the atmosphere in the practice, with owners describing staff as friendly, welcoming, and generous with fuss and treats for dogs. - Handling of anxious dogs stands out as a clear strength, including one case where a nervous dog that would not accept a male vet was managed very well by a female vet. - Communication is a recurring positive theme, with owners saying vets explain what is happening and outline next steps clearly.
- •Positive feedback focuses on kind, caring handling and pets being put at ease during appointments. - Routine visits such as injections and vaccinations are described as efficient and calm. - Reception is mentioned positively for a friendly welcome.
Rock House Vets in Wolverhampton is a small-animal practice offering routine preventative care as well as surgery, with recent client reports mentioning kitten vaccinations, entropion correction and BOAS surgery for English bulldogs. Owners often highlight clear post-operative communication, including updates during the day, a call after surgery and follow-up messages from the nursing team. Feedback on reception is more mixed, with warm praise for Wendy alongside one complaint about rude communication and a booking-date error.
- •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.
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.
