Vet practice in Croydon

    Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital

    4.5(836 reviews)
    7 Hurst Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 1JT
    Charity

    About this practice

    Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital in Croydon

    PDSA is a veterinary charity providing free and low-cost veterinary care to sick and injured pets belonging to people in need across the UK. They offer a range of services aimed at maintaining pet health, preventing illness, and providing treatment for various conditions. What makes PDSA special is its charitable mission, focusing on animal welfare and supporting pet owners who might otherwise struggle to afford veterinary care. They also engage in extensive educational efforts, offer pet insurance, and celebrate animal heroism through awards. Practical information includes various ways to donate, opportunities to volunteer or fundraise, and channels for pet owners to seek help or advice regarding their pets' health. The organization operates on a national scale with multiple locations and services available.

    Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital is based at 7 Hurst Road, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 1JT in Surrey. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Croydon 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
    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

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)

    dog
    adult_large
    £15/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Annual health checks
    • Discounts on treatments
    • Access to out-of-hours care

    Pet Health Club — Senior Rabbit

    rabbit
    senior
    £10/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Annual health checks
    • Disease screenings
    • Discounts on treatments

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital.

    Croydon PDSA Pet Hospital reviews

    4.5(836 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 836 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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

    • Layla Zaidi· 2 months ago

      Cant get through to book a normal appointment on the phone and it instead forces you to go through the website and will then hang up on you. My dog is exhibiting symptoms of GDV/Bloat and the receptionist named Cheryl with NO vet training was trying to ask me have I fed him any chicken 😭 of course ive tried to feed him chicken you bat She then proceeded to give me an appointment thats nearly 24h away when we all know the symptoms he is exhibiting require immediate treatment I now have a poorly limp dog with me at home for ANOTHER day of not eating and showing symptoms of a blockage or bloat Beware if you call up to describe your animals symptoms, if its leg hasn't fallen off Cheryl is not giving you an emergency appointment Cheryl is guarding those emergency appointments like they are the last KFC chicken wings in a zombie apocalypse Please beware if its an emergency dont even ring the PDSA line just go straight to the location cos Cheryl tends to have a LOT LESS attitude in person rather than over the phone Dont let your animal get "Triaged" by a Receptionist who very clearly told me shes got no vet experience and shes only a receptionist This was coming from the woman whos best piece of vetinary advice was to see if my dog goes toilet and see if he eats boiled chicken. Be careful of this receptionist when getting help for your pet

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    • The Anvil· 3 months ago

      My cat Clementine was seen on two occasions for her infected eye. The fist visit she was not diagnosed properly; the second even worse. We were told to put her down because she has a tumor. We took her to another vet and they properly diagnosed her with an infecton, prescribed antibiotics, steroid cream and 2 weeks later she has fully recovered. We are deeply concerned about the level of treatment provided to us and our cat. This situation is extremely concerning and misdiagnosis was obvious. Perhaps we caught these vets on a bad week or they are under qualified but either way to tell us to put her down and she manages to pull through with the help of another vet can only indicate a very poor lack of judgement.

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    • Samantha Hennessy· 4 months ago

      I have nothing but praise, yesterday I had to have my cat, Cheeky, put to sleep. The staff were so compassionate and understanding in this heartbreaking time. They treated Cheeky with kindness even after she had passed. The staff are all friendly and very helpful. I would add that they were there to help Cheeky and were not money oriented. A great veterinary practice and I would highly recommend.

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    • Amira S· 5 months ago

      Urine on floors and my cats caught fleas after their first visit. Whoever responds to emails is very rude. They lack understanding and contradict themselves due to lack of organisation amongst themselves. Now my 2 kittens pay the price and are struggling. They barely respond as well.

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    • We took in our kitten named Marni. Thanks to the dedicated team at PDSA and Croydon Vet, who worked tirelessly, Marni received the care he needed. They kept us informed throughout the process and took the necessary steps to save his life. One week later, he’s back to his adorable self! I should mention that until last week, we thought Marni was a girl! The team informed us otherwise, and we had a good laugh about it. I would like to extend a big thank you to everyone involved!

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