Vet practice in 171 Malmesbury Road

    Bow PDSA Pet Hospital

    4.6(1,151 reviews)
    171 Malmesbury Road, London, E3 2DT
    Charity
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Bow PDSA Pet Hospital in 171 Malmesbury Road

    PDSA (People's Dispensary for Sick Animals) is a veterinary charity that provides free and low-cost veterinary care to pets in need. They offer various services to support pet owners who meet their eligibility criteria, focusing on helping sick and injured animals whose owners might otherwise struggle to afford treatment. Their services are available across the UK through their network of Pet Hospitals and practices. PDSA is special due to its charitable mission, dedicated to animal welfare and supporting pet owners. They rely on donations and community involvement to fund their vital work, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent pets from receiving essential veterinary care. The organization also provides pet health advice and promotes responsible pet ownership. Pet owners can explore PDSA's services to determine their eligibility for assistance. The charity also provides opportunities for individuals to get involved through donations, volunteering, and fundraising. They have mechanisms for one-off and monthly donations, alongside a free Will writing service for those wishing to leave a legacy.

    Bow PDSA Pet Hospital is based at 171 Malmesbury Road, London, E3 2DT in London. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Bow PDSA Pet Hospital Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    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 Cost Rabbits Indoor
    £980
    Initial Cost Rabbits Outdoor
    £922
    Initial Vaccinations Dog
    £415
    Initial Vaccinations Large Dog
    £560
    Initial Vaccinations Medium Dog
    £531
    Monthly Cost Large Dog
    £116
    Monthly Cost Medium Dog
    £83
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Indoor
    £80
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Outdoor
    £84
    Monthly Cost Small Dog
    £69

    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

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)

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    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)£15/mo
    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Small)£10/mo
    • Free consultations
    • Up to 2 vaccinations per year
    • Up to 2 flea treatments per year
    • Discount on routine dental treatment
    • 1 free annual health check
    • Free microchip
    • 10% off pet products

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Bow PDSA Pet Hospital.

    Bow PDSA Pet Hospital reviews

    4.6(1,151 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 1,151 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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

    • Gamze Er· 2 months ago

      I have been going to PDSA Bow for the past 11 years for my Dog Hugo, just wanted to say im grateful for all your efforts and availability shown in emergency cases. Thank you to Amber the manager who also let us stay after all these years. Appreciate you all

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    • Elissa Wilding· 2 months ago

      Today was a very busy day for the staff at Bow the surgery was absolutely full wirh vatying conditions from simple to complex tomyerminal. At all times the staff were helpful and caring...without them where would tgese animals and parents be.

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    • Luca· 3 months ago

      making money hospital, they "care" about pet but more about £££££££££ you call if you want to use them! Also, you call the line you get bumped around and around and later they ask you to go online or share another number? why if I Call a number you share another number over the phone, just to make things easy right.... disturbing way to manage clients that call to talk to you...

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    • jack allen· 3 months ago

      Do not recommended this hospital our pet dog Alaska went here several times for check ups and problems etc. When the vets said she’s fine it’s just a water infection when in fact she was pouring out blood and wasn’t able to go toilet. The vets just supplied us with tablets medication. Rather than giving her an xray or ultrasound to find out what the issue was. They just chucked medication at us and told us to see if she gets better in fact this time double the dosage. While being on that medication it slowed our Alaska right down to the fact that’s she couldn’t walk or go toilet anymore so we rushed her to the emergency vets some place else to only get told that her blood vessels have popped and her stomach was filling up with blood to tell us that she has cancer! In which bow PDSA should have properly looked at her and done there job and could have treated it earlier on as she has had it for a while! sadly we had no choice as she had 1% of surviving and had to lose our Alaska by putting her to sleep as she was in pain! We are heartbroken as a family as we put full accountability to bow and blaming them for there actions. 29th December we put her to rest and have been broken since! Avoid at all costs! 💔

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    • Tanya Norman· 5 months ago

      Sadly the time had come for our 18 1/2 year old cat to make the journey over the rainbow 🌈 bridge, as her long standing ailments had got the better of her. The genuine heartfelt compassion shown,not just by the vet treating her, but by all staff was second to none. Everything was explained fully and carried out on our timescale and only when we were and felt she was ready. At no point were we rushed and we were given all the time we wanted to say our goodbyes. They even took the care to insure after we left she remained in her favourite soft snuggy and was wrapped loving in it. The empathy they showed us made a very sad and distressing time much more bearable. Thank you PDSA for your compassion, empathy, and care. All the money in the world could not have provided a more dignified service.

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