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About this practice
Grange Hill Vets is a veterinary practice located in Lichfield, offering comprehensive care for pets. They provide a range of services including consultations, vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and laboratory testing. The practice treats companion animals such as cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and hamsters, and is also exotic-friendly, caring for lizards, snakes, reptiles, and birds. The practice focuses on providing a friendly and relaxed environment with knowledgeable and helpful staff. They offer separate dog and cat wards and services like nurse clinics, pet wellness screening, and feline behaviour consultations. Their Pet Health Club® Plus plans include unlimited consultations and 24/7 access to an online vet. Grange Hill Vets offers online appointment booking and registration for new clients. They provide on-site parking and are wheelchair accessible. Clients can also order medication and pay bills online. The practice is part of the IVC Evidensia corporate group.
Grange Hill Veterinary Centre is based at Grange Lane, Lichfield, Staffordshire, WS13 8HX in Staffordshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and small mammals and publishes prices for 6 services including consultations from £66 and dog vaccinations from £81. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.
Animals treated
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£191
Cat comparison cost
£194
Combined comparison cost
£192.50
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Common questions about Grange Hill Veterinary Centre.
Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 276 reviews. Sourced from Google.
Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Grange Hill Veterinary Centre. Order provided by Google.
Terrible service. Our belgian mallinois has a paw injury and we called Grange vets stating as he is in pain and given the breed he is likely to be aggresive and would benefit from being sedated outside. The receptionist was very rude and said they will "check with the vet", cut the phone off so we had to call back and their response was "we won't be admitting new patients this weekend so would need to be registered on Monday". This was just a way of not caring for our dog without saying no. We do not recommend these vets at all.
Read on Google →Very friendly relaxed environment. Very knowledgeable and helpful staff. My dog had a very calm and happy experience and was not anxious.
Read on Google →3 stars for unblocking Oscar’s bladder and for the staff that showed genuine empathy for Oscar and the position I’d found myself in needing to find £1300 for vet fees. I appreciate that vets might have issues with non payers, but being so callously strict in emergency situations does not help the thought process, and I was left thinking at one point that I’d have to have Oscar put to sleep, and though it was all ‘it’s the kinder thing’, it really just felt like it was because I wouldn’t be able to pay the full bill until I got paid less than a week later. I spent the best part of a day crying, devastated and wracking my brain to find a way to be able to keep him alive. They seemed to offer a more relaxed approach on the payment in full rule when they thought I’d decide to euthanise him, but we ended up deciding to try to save him because he is family. I paid £550.00 on the first day which my adult son loaned me, and I told them I would pay the balance on payday (which I did) and at this point, if they were willing to be a little more forgiving in the event I chose euthanasia, they could certainly do the same for us wanting to make him well again. The final kicker to this situation was that on the same night I paid the remaining bill amount, I took Oscar to the out of hours PDSA vet in Birmingham because he was shaking from being in a lot of pain. They gave him an injection of anti inflammatory which helped massively and they said it would last 24hrs and to speak to my vet about getting a prescription. So I called them up and explained to them that I’ve just paid them £1300 and don’t have anymore money until 7th November, I was told that I would need to pay the £37 for this on collection. They dug their heels in for £37 after being paid £1300. The out of hours PDSA vet scanned Oscar’s bladder using an ultrasound machine and I was allowed to watch as he explained to a learner/student what he was seeing (at that point there was no blockage) which massively put my mind at ease. There’s was no definitives like that from Grange Hill, just a lot of what ifs and maybes so you’re just left grasping for any reassurance. I suspect that this practice is so used to the money bags pet owners, they presume the poor people coming in their doors are going to shaft them and would rather see their family members euthanised than give a little give. The photo is of Oscar taken tonight, doing wonderfully despite not being able to get him his anti inflammatory medication.
Read on Google →From experience the vet/nurses/receptionist etc are great people. My Tacco past away on Saturday, they had for years looked after him. This was a terrible thing to go thru but they made it the best it could be. The use of a separate part of the house for his passing, made for us, I little more bearable. I could not thank them enough.
Read on Google →I would not like to use any other veterinary service. I have been a customer for well over 30 years, first with cats, then dogs, and the service has always been second to none. Their standards have always remained high. Friendly and helpful staff. I trust them completely with the health care of my 2 frenchies.
Read on Google →Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.