Vet practice in Hull

    Hull PDSA Pet Hospital

    4.5(1,006 reviews)
    20 Brunswick Avenue, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU2 9AY
    Charity

    About this practice

    Hull PDSA Pet Hospital in Hull

    PDSA is a veterinary charity that provides free and low-cost veterinary care to pets in need across the UK. They offer a range of services aimed at helping pet owners who struggle to afford private veterinary treatment, focusing on maintaining the human-animal bond. What makes PDSA special is its charitable mission, driven by donations and fundraising efforts. The organisation is dedicated to animal welfare and supports pet owners through difficult times, ensuring that financial constraints do not prevent pets from receiving essential medical attention. Their approach centres on compassionate care and community support. PDSA operates through a network of pet hospitals and offers various ways for the public to support their work, including donations, volunteering, and legacy giving. They also provide pet care advice and information on their services, which are primarily accessible to eligible pet owners who meet certain criteria.

    Hull PDSA Pet Hospital is based at 20 Brunswick Avenue, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU2 9AY in East Yorkshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Hull PDSA Pet Hospital Prices

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

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    Health Plans

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)

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    £15.99/month
    • Regular health checks
    • Vaccinations
    • Discounted treatments
    • Free flea and worming treatment

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Hull PDSA Pet Hospital.

    Hull PDSA Pet Hospital reviews

    4.5(1,006 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 1,006 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Marnieandlacey· 2 months ago

      Really upset with this service. Our beautiful dog Bella isn’t very well. We called the vet to see what we should do about getting her put to sleep as she’s picked up half an hour before her due appointment. The women was really rude on the phone and wouldn’t speak, then she just hung up the phone and earlier this morning also. Shame on you people. If you wanna be snotty why work in a place like that in the first place, horrible!

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    • Joanne Taylor· 4 months ago

      Absolutely terrible! Rushed my brothers dog in as he was really ill and falling all over to be told sorry were not taking on new patients and to go private. I said hes registered but they took him off as the dog hadnt needed help in sometime. They wouldnt see the dog and had to leave even though the poor dog needed help. Some charity that Is. Never put a healthy dog down but theyll happily leave one to die in pain while the owner begs and begs. No compassion no care. Shame on you

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    • Claire Deyes· 5 months ago

      I rang pdsa as my 14 week old puppy was very poorly. The lady on the phone was rude and obnoxious. Stating I didn't have the right benefits which I told her I did. I ask if they was going to see my dog or not as i just needed her at a vets asap. She then shouted down the phone at me saying I was being abusive. My gorgeous puppy was limp and gasping for breaths which I explained to her on the phone. She was more bothered about an outstanding amount that I could not pay until the 26th then my puppies life. I then had to ring around and medi vet was the only other available vet in Swanland. My poor baby died on the way to that vets. But if the woman on the phone had not been rude and argued with me for 10 to 15 mins about an amount that I would of paid next week then my darling dutchess she may of still been here giving me cuddles. I am utterly heart broken and shattered. Medi vet where absolutely amazing and could not fault how they handled her and myself sobbing.

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    • Lorel· 9 months ago

      Good experience at Hull. It was busy but well organised. The vet was excellent and so were the nurses they cleaned my cats carry box which he had been sick in. The vet was careful and skilful examining my cat and he didn’t have to be sedated even though he is an anxious cat and previous vets have had trouble examining him. He went in to be examined for symptoms of hyperthyroidism. I would feel confident taking him back to PDSA in Hull if needed.

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    • Irina Pipere· 11 months ago

      The Service is amazing, vets are fighting for pet life, even if owner decides to put animal sleep, vets give a chance to pet to fight for life himself as well. My cat had minimal chance to survive, but vets have done best for him. A huge thanks from Mix to all who cared about him. People please do donations to PDSA as even £10 a month's can safe one life.

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