Vet practice in Barnsley

    Abbey Veterinary Group

    4(50 reviews)
    212 Barnsley Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S72 8UJ

    About this practice

    Abbey Veterinary Group in Barnsley

    Abbey Vets is a veterinary practice located in Barnsley and North Sheffield, South Yorkshire, offering a range of veterinary services to pets. The practice operates across eight sites in the region. They provide services including annual vaccinations, alternative therapies, and surgical treatments.

    The practice aims to provide comprehensive care for pets, focusing on the long-term well-being of the animals they treat. They emphasise a dedicated veterinary team attuned to the needs of each pet. They also offer Pet Health Clubs to help clients manage the costs of essential healthcare.

    Abbey Vets provides a 24-hour emergency service and is open seven days a week. They also offer home visits and ambulance collections. Appointments and emergency services can be accessed by calling their main number.

    Abbey Veterinary Group is based at 212 Barnsley Road, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S72 8UJ in South Yorkshire.

    Abbey Veterinary Group Prices

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    Health Plans

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog

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    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog£12.95/mo
    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat£12.95/mo
    Pet Health Club — Puppy£12.95/mo
    Pet Health Club — Kitten£12.95/mo
    • Vaccinations
    • Flea treatments
    • Worm treatments
    • Health checks

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    Abbey Veterinary Group reviews

    4(50 reviews)

    Average rating of 4 out of 5 based on 50 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Mike Barnett· 3 months ago

      I used to go across town to another Vets, but as my dog got older and needed more treatment I looked locally. Transferring the treatment here the costs actually went down! For a few years I was able to walk to appointments, and my dog enjoyed the visits, and always wanted to visit if we passed nearby. There was a much more family feel than at the previous vets. They helped my Akita cope with old age until at the age of 13 years, when lost a lot of weight and it was clear that his time was up. They dealt with this sensitively, without time pressure and without a big bill. (Significantly less than my experience at a previous vets). We unexpectedly received a personal condolences card a week or so later. When we do get another 4 legged family member, I'll happily return to Abbey Vets Cudworth. I'd be mad to travel further and pay more.

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    • Richard Cornell· 8 months ago

      Abbey have always been very good to me and my dogs, I wouldn't go anywhere else locally. Very happy with them

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    • Michelle Booth· 11 months ago

      avoid these vets all interested in is cash .... over a year they looked at our dog and he got worse, told fluid on leg, then cancer nowt can do after taking over 700 pounds . best put to sleep wait ill see how much and wene, went to another vets had better care told tuma yes can save him but will loose his leg so if abbeys had done job right and picked up on this dog would be ok please avoid go to another vets rips off all want is money not animal care,

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    • Connor· a year ago

      Our cat is now petrified of being in the cat carrier after last visit here where we were the only cat owners in a puppy vaccination session, plus other dogs coming in. Our cat was so terrified he wet himself. No separate slots for dog and cat owners or areas. We now have to deal with a petrified cat whenever we take him to places like the cattery now and he wets himself in fear thinking he's going back to the vets. Will be moving to a different practise after this experience, very poor!

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    • vanessa Milnes· 5 years ago

      Insensitive to owners and pets. I took my pup here for a castration procedure, I was happy with how booking him in went all very friendly and reassuring. It then came to picking him up after the operation..... Receptionist was rude and not very informative, told me to wait where I stood. I completely understand they have to do this due to covid but she never gave me any information on how my dog was doing or gave me any idea on how long I would be waiting (my appointment was for 5pm) it had already passed this time. 25 minutes I waited listening to my dog cry for me it was heartbreaking and unacceptable ! Payment taken before I even laid eyes on my pet.... no consideration for the owners or pets feelings. The appointments should be staggered to avoid this and to stick with government guidelines, but obviously get as many in and out for the maximum profit is their mind set.... I’ve used this company for years and never had a problem but this one I can’t forgive. I shall be changing to a different vet, I definitely wouldn’t recommend.

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