About Veterinary Care in Sutton Coldfield
This guide to veterinary clinics in Sutton Coldfield helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Sutton Coldfield
There are 7 veterinary clinics in Sutton Coldfield, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while none offer services for farm or large animals. There are no clinics providing emergency or out-of-hours care, and 24-hour veterinary cover is not available locally. Despite the absence of emergency services, the town's clinics maintain a strong overall depth, with a comprehensive range of routine veterinary services such as surgery, diagnostics, and dental care. With a total of 2251 reviews, pet owners can rely on detailed feedback to make informed decisions. However, none of the clinics offer veterinary nurse training, which may limit specialized care availability. For more information on local veterinary services, visit the town's dog and cat vets page.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Pool House Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that, in the latest written reviews available to us, is most often described through owners’ experiences of supportive end‑of‑life care and clear day‑to‑day advice. Recent reviewers specifically mention compassionate handling when “saying final goodbye” to a cat, and being happy with the advice provided by staff.
Pool House Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that, in the latest written reviews available to us, is most often described through owners’ experiences of supportive end‑of‑life care and clear day‑to‑day advice. Recent reviewers specifically mention compassionate handling when “saying final goodbye” to a cat, and being happy with the advice provided by staff.
Streetly Vets describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, led by veterinary surgeons Dr Jamie Bradbury and Dr Cora Heywood (both listed as MRCVS on the clinic website). The clinic appears set up for routine companion-animal care plus in-house procedures and diagnostics, with an operating theatre and imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) listed. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention: - The practice being busy but with manageable waiting times, and staff being “helpful and considerate.” - End-of-life care where time was taken to explain what would happen, making a difficult visit feel more supported. - A recent building extension that reviewers say created more waiting space and added an extra room for vets. There is also a clear note of cost/consent concerns from one reviewer, who says treatments were provided without discussion of costs and the “free consultation” was not explained upfront.
Streetly Vets describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, led by veterinary surgeons Dr Jamie Bradbury and Dr Cora Heywood (both listed as MRCVS on the clinic website). The clinic appears set up for routine companion-animal care plus in-house procedures and diagnostics, with an operating theatre and imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) listed. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention: - The practice being busy but with manageable waiting times, and staff being “helpful and considerate.” - End-of-life care where time was taken to explain what would happen, making a difficult visit feel more supported. - A recent building extension that reviewers say created more waiting space and added an extra room for vets. There is also a clear note of cost/consent concerns from one reviewer, who says treatments were provided without discussion of costs and the “free consultation” was not explained upfront.
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic is described by a recent reviewer as an independent, privately owned clinic. Recent written feedback repeatedly highlights vets taking time to explain a pet’s condition and treatment options clearly, and staff being patient and gentle when handling pets. End-of-life care is specifically mentioned: one family describes bringing their dog in “to say goodbye” and names Stuart as making that appointment as supportive and personable as possible.
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic is described by a recent reviewer as an independent, privately owned clinic. Recent written feedback repeatedly highlights vets taking time to explain a pet’s condition and treatment options clearly, and staff being patient and gentle when handling pets. End-of-life care is specifically mentioned: one family describes bringing their dog in “to say goodbye” and names Stuart as making that appointment as supportive and personable as possible.
The Veterinary Clinic, New Hall is a small-animal practice described by reviewers as handling both routine care (including injections) and urgent problems that may need surgery. Owners mention structured follow-ups (review check-ups planned after a procedure) and a deliberate approach for nervous dogs, including “social visits” where dogs come in just to say hello, have treats, and play briefly with staff to build confidence. One owner also notes a cost positive: their final invoice was lower than the initial estimate.
The Veterinary Clinic, New Hall is a small-animal practice described by reviewers as handling both routine care (including injections) and urgent problems that may need surgery. Owners mention structured follow-ups (review check-ups planned after a procedure) and a deliberate approach for nervous dogs, including “social visits” where dogs come in just to say hello, have treats, and play briefly with staff to build confidence. One owner also notes a cost positive: their final invoice was lower than the initial estimate.
Sutton Coldfield Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as “locally owned,” and as modern, newly extended, and well equipped. The clinic advertises in-house complex surgery and accepts referrals, with facilities including digital X‑ray (including dental X‑rays), ultrasound, endoscopy, an on-site lab, separate dog and cat wards, isolation, and an oxygen chamber. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Pool House Veterinary Hospital, with consultation fees listed on the website (before 11pm £270.50; after 11pm £350). In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being booked in quickly, but there are also complaints about rude front-desk interactions and, in one case, a microchip/vaccination request being missed.
Sutton Coldfield Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets-branded practice that the website describes as “locally owned,” and as modern, newly extended, and well equipped. The clinic advertises in-house complex surgery and accepts referrals, with facilities including digital X‑ray (including dental X‑rays), ultrasound, endoscopy, an on-site lab, separate dog and cat wards, isolation, and an oxygen chamber. Out-of-hours emergency care is handled by Pool House Veterinary Hospital, with consultation fees listed on the website (before 11pm £270.50; after 11pm £350). In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being booked in quickly, but there are also complaints about rude front-desk interactions and, in one case, a microchip/vaccination request being missed.
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Pool House Veterinary Group
Our Score (93/100)
Mere Green Surgery , Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 5BS
Streetly Vets
Our Score (83/100)
89 Blackwood Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 3PW
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (82/100)
448 Lichfield Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 4EP
The Veterinary Clinic, New Hall
Our Score (76/100)
215 Walmley Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B76 2PP
Sutton Coldfield Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (72/100)
21-23 Kings Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B73 5AB
Ashwood Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (68/100)
74 Holland Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B72 1RE






