Vet practice in Birmingham

    Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital

    4.4(1,410 reviews)
    1 Dulverton Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B6 7EQ
    Charity

    About this practice

    Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital in Birmingham

    PDSA is a veterinary charity providing free and low-cost veterinary care to pets in need across the UK. They offer a range of services aimed at improving the health and welfare of animals whose owners struggle to afford private veterinary treatment. Their services include vet care, pet help & advice, and various community initiatives.

    Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital is based at 1 Dulverton Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B6 7EQ in West Midlands. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Not enough pricing information available for a comparison figure

    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    No itemised service prices were extracted. See health plans below or visit the practice's website for details.

    Additional services

    Initial Setup Rabbits Indoor
    £980
    Initial Setup Rabbits Outdoor
    £922
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Indoor
    £80
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Outdoor
    £84

    Prices shown are guides extracted from the practice's published price list. Always confirm directly with the practice as costs can vary by pet, weight and clinical need.

    Health Plans

    PDSA Health Plan — Puppy Dog

    dog
    puppy
    £10/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Health check-ups
    • Worming treatments

    PDSA Health Plan — Adult Dog

    dog
    adult
    £15/month
    • Annual vaccinations
    • Annual health check-ups
    • Discounts on treatments

    PDSA Health Plan — Senior Dog

    dog
    senior
    £20/month
    • Senior check-ups
    • Blood tests
    • Discounts on treatments

    PDSA Health Plan — Rabbit

    rabbit
    other
    £10/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Health check-ups

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital.

    Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital reviews

    4.4(1,410 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 1,410 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital. Order provided by Google.

    • Ed Knoxwill· 2 months ago

      Would like to say thank you so much for your great service and professionalism you showed up during today's treatment ❤️ Really appreciate it, behalf our lovely Shadow 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 Best regards Stanislaw

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    • Hannah Flower· 4 months ago

      Nothing but praise for this veterinary and the staff that work here. For around a year I would say they have treated my cat Bonnie. They have give her everything she needed to make her health improve. But unfortunately Wednesday me and my mother decided it was her time to go to sleep after 16 years of living a fulfilled life. The vets who was with us that day give us all the time we needed and let us say our final goodbyes. They were compassionate and kind not only to Bonnie but to me and my mother. I will forever be grateful to the every one we encountered that day. They made a very hard day a lot better despite them being busy. Thank you so much 💕

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    • Bridget Dixon· 5 months ago

      Hello all pet owners and lovers. This was our first appointment and the service was wonderful. Staff on desk were helpful and professional. The vet was extremely helpful and knowledgeable and also alleviated our fears. They should in my belief receive more help be that monetary donations.. volunteer.. and items to assist the team/company. Thank you PDSA. Merry Christmas to you all and all your followers xxx Bridget and Tom Dixon XXX

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    • Called these for help and advice today and what a joke it was. My call was answered by a totally unempathetic rude lady today to which I was furious, her overall and only main concern was being registered and had no concern for my dog at all. While I understand they are no longer taking new registrations which is fine I get it, upon asking for help to be directed to someone else that can help she gave me a number for a place that doesn't even do vetinary care how stupid so my dog has now suffered longer than he needed to .. can't see us fine no problem.. but at least get your information right when giving advice and maybe lower the tone and be a bit more empathetic to worrying dog owners.

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    • Kim Owen· 6 months ago

      I just want to say a huge thank you to all the staff at the PDSA Aston for there great work and understanding, especially a vetinary nurse named Charlotte McEwan. I took my little dog Honey there yesterday at 4.15pm without an appointment and was seen almost immediately,she was very ill and it turned to be end of life kidney failure and in a lot of pain. The best and kindest thing as heartbreaking as it was , was to put her to sleep and I couldn't wished for a more understanding and attentive vetinary nurse Charlotte made everything more bearable and really did understand and gave us time alone with Honey and never rushed us , I really couldn't asked for a better member of staff in the time of our need, thank you Charlotte and the rest of the PDSA for all your help with Honey 🙏

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.