Vet practice in Nottingham

    Eastwood Vets4Pets

    4.7(496 reviews)
    246 Nottingham Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG16 3GR
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Eastwood Vets4Pets in Nottingham

    Vets4Pets is a corporate veterinary group with practices located across the UK, from Dundee to Dorchester. They offer a range of veterinary services, though specific details beyond general care and preventative plans are not detailed on the main page. They provide services for various animals, as implied by mentions of cat microchipping and general pet care. Vets4Pets promotes itself as the nation's most trusted vet, with practices that are locally owned and locally loved, despite being part of a larger corporate structure. They emphasise cost-effective, preventative care through their Complete Care Plan and offer pet health advice on topics such as microchipping, parasites, and dental care. Practical information includes their affiliation with Pets at Home, indicated by promotions for their "Pets Club" which offers discounts on Pets at Home orders. They encourage pet owners to sign up for tailored offers and provide disclaimers regarding terms and conditions for their plans and promotions.

    Eastwood Vets4Pets is based at 246 Nottingham Road, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG16 3GR in Nottinghamshire. The practice treats aquatics, birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and poultry. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild
    Aquatics
    Poultry

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    Eastwood Vets4Pets reviews

    4.7(496 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 496 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Flora Redgwick· 2 months ago

      What a bonus! 2 very caring Avian vets in 1 practice. With 5 in my flock and a recent house move, I reluctantly had to leave Chine House and register with another practice. Very pleased with my recent visit & I think my birds have landed quite nicely on their feet. Arabella and Klara were seen by recently qualified George who I feel in the coming years will be one of the top avian practitioners around.

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    • Cheryl Hughes· 6 months ago

      Oreo has been seeing George for the last few months, initially thought cancer but thankfully its not, she has ibd, everytime we've been hes been so good with her, unfortunately its still not under control so even though she has steroids shes still suffering, hopefully George will come up with a plan. To help my girl

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    • Vanda Wright· 6 months ago

      This surgery is exceptional. I like a vet who gets down to a dogs eye line to say hello! Jonathan is brilliant at this ,putting animal and owner at ease. He is a great example to all team members . Reception organise me, payments, care plans, meds and insurance claims carefully, swiftly ,without delay.The whole team get to know your family pet and remember them, which is lovely. They offer up suggestions, sign posting you when needed and manage time and appointments superbly. Waiting area is well arranged and always beautifully clean.The whole experience is quite painless!!

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    • Sophi Webster· 6 months ago

      The team here are great, especially John! After being told by multiple local vets my rabbit would need palliative care because I couldn’t afford a £2000 Ct scan of his eye before they would consider surgery. I contacted vets for pets and John saw him and said he could fix it the next day, the price of the full surgery and recovery was less than the CT scan and covered in my insurance, my rabbit is now abscess free and completely recovered, I can’t thank them enough for saving his life!

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    • Teya-Mae Foulds· 6 months ago

      I am absolutely heartbroken and furious after our experience with Vets for Pets. We took our little chihuahua, Malibu, to be checked as she was clearly unwell — shivering, struggling to breathe, not eating, and very lethargic. The vet examined her briefly but did not check her temperature or do any further tests. We were told that the issue was with her teeth and that she would need extractions, which would supposedly solve the problem. We were charged £80 for the appointment and pain medication and told to come back on Tuesday for dental work costing £1,000. Over the weekend, Malibu’s condition rapidly worsened. We rushed her to the emergency vets, where they immediately recognised that her symptoms were not related to her teeth at all. After tests, they discovered she had a serious heart problem and that her lungs were full of fluid. She had to be kept in an oxygen tank to help her breathe. Despite their best efforts and medication, the damage was already too severe, and on Tuesday, we had to make the heartbreaking decision to let her go. We are utterly devastated. Malibu was part of our family, and we can’t help but feel that Vets for Pets’ lack of proper care and misdiagnosis cost her the chance she might have had. It feels as though they were more focused on charging for unnecessary procedures than on truly investigating what was wrong. I wouldn’t wish this pain on anyone. Please, if your pet is showing serious symptoms, seek a second opinion — don’t assume they will get the thorough care they deserve here. Rest in peace, our sweet girl Malibu. You deserved better. 💔🐾

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