Vet practice in Mansfield

    Forest Veterinary Clinic

    4.7(475 reviews)
    Forest Veterinary Clinic, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 2BP
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Forest Veterinary Clinic in Mansfield

    Forest Veterinary Clinic is an independent veterinary practice located in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, offering comprehensive care for a variety of animals including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, and small exotic pets. They provide a full range of services from preventative care and diagnostics to routine and complex surgical procedures. The practice emphasises compassionate and personalised care, with a commitment to continuity of care from a dedicated team of veterinarians and nurses. Their facilities include an in-house laboratory, X-ray, and ultrasound capabilities. New clients are welcome, and the practice offers 20-minute appointments as standard, with an initial consultation fee of £50 and repeat visits charged at £40. They also provide guidance for out-of-hours emergencies.

    Forest Veterinary Clinic is based at Forest Veterinary Clinic, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 2BP in Nottinghamshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and small mammals and publishes consultations from £50. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild

    Forest Veterinary Clinic Prices

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    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£3 below Nottinghamshire avg (£53)
    £50

    Additional services

    Follow-up consultation
    £40

    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.

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    Forest Veterinary Clinic reviews

    4.7(475 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 475 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Laura Humphries· 2 months ago

      Can’t thank Forest Vets enough, since I was 18 (now 32) my families pets and my own pets have been cared for by Forest and after an emergency visit/ Admission for my cat Isla & ongoing treatment & dental surgery for my other cat Piper, I just wanted to reach out and say we appreciate the care, compassion and support you gave Isla, Piper and us! Auntie Michelle as always offered a shoulder to cry on and reassurance throughout their care, all the vets, nurses and reception team have been amazing as It’s safe to say over the past three months my girls have been well known at the vets and we can’t thank you enough for saving Isla’s little kidneys & giving Piper a perfect gummy smile! 🩷

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    • Jim W· 2 months ago

      I have been extremely disappointed with this practice since we joined in 2023. Our dog had allergy problems that started in 2023. We were given numerous short-term remedies such as steroids which are expensive in comparison to other treatments we believe were justified at the time but not given, and ultimately resulted in symptoms reappearing very quickly. Eventually after two years of diet changes etc we gave in and had the biopsy they were pushing for. This cost circa £580. We were unable to claim the cost of this on insurance given this was a pre-existing condition. The practice then claimed that the biopsy revealed the itching etc was caused by a bacterial infection which, if we are honest, we didn’t believe at all having explained numerous times that symptoms flare up immediately after eating, and are worsened after eating certain foods. These advices are missing in the medical records. We were sold antibiotics and (yet another) course of steroids. Needless to say after two weeks the symptoms had returned and we were more money down. Another visit to the vets and this time they tried to sell me an injection that has to be administered every 4 weeks, at the vets, and is £100 an injection (£1,300 a year). It was only then that I asked if there was anything more convenient and less expensive and we were then offered Apoquel. This costs less than £400 a year online. This has solved all of Flump’s itching and was the cheapest option that was only ever offered when I specifically asked for it. In summary, it is my belief that we were upsold on treatment options that were more expensive and did not work beyond the short-term - although the practice has denied this is the case. We have spent around £1,200 trying to treat and resolve this issue only for the option that costs 50p a day to work, which was only offered when specifically requested. We are a young couple and recently welcomed our little boy into the world. Only one of us is working and we feel completely taken advantage of. In our view, we have been sold expensive options and we simply can’t afford to keep getting ripped off. We can hardly afford all of the treatments we have paid for and if the practice had cared more about the animal than the invoice, his issues would have subsided much earlier without the additional and in our view clearly unnecessary costs to get us here. I have requested an explanation from the practice as to why a £580 biopsy was either incorrect or completely unhelpful, and why we were offered an injection requiring a visit to the practice every 4 weeks for an injection costing £100 before offering us the cheapest and most convenient option which has effectively solved all of the problems we were facing for 2 years. Unfortunately, the explanations given by the practice have not satisfied us. It has taken 2 years for us to solve the issue and that was only because I asked for this medication. I doubt they would ever have offered it. In hindsight it was very naive of us to allow it to continue for this long. We have now moved to another practice as we simply can’t afford to keep giving this practice our money given the above. Disheartened to say the least.

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    • joanne young· 2 months ago

      The people who work here are just the best. Martha has been twice today and both times we were made to feel welcome and listened to. The care is exceptional. The receptionists make a fuss of the pets and obviously know many of the animals, it is so lovely and heartwarming to be part of this practice. I’ve seen all the vets on various visits and can only praise their friendly knowledgable manner. Thank you Joanne and Martha xx

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    • Wayne Stretton· 4 months ago

      Great vets best in the area we think if it wasn’t for them we would have lost our Bailey he is diabetic now and his bloods are controlled now and he is doing well.All the staff are excellent especially Tom and Sophie

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    • Steve Robinson· 5 months ago

      Vet Tom was fantastic this last week with Spooky my cockatiel & his badly infected right eye. A week of treatment & he's looking & feeling fantastic! Despite the blood lost between Tom & myself due to Spooky's beak a good job was done very well by all & Spooky is 100% on the mend! Thank you once again for looking after him so well & all my future avian requirements will come to your lovely establishment 👍

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