Vet practice in Hull

    Kingston Veterinary Group

    3.9(208 reviews)
    1-2 Park Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU3 2JF
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Kingston Veterinary Group in Hull

    Kingston Vets is a veterinary practice located in Hull and East Yorkshire, offering a range of services for pets. They focus on providing comprehensive veterinary care to the local community. The practice holds a "Puppy Friendly Practice" status, indicating a commitment to positive experiences for young dogs and their owners, including support and online resources. They also provide various offers such as discounts on pet travel and wellness screenings, and they refer to 'Pet Health Club®', a common feature in larger veterinary groups. For out-of-hours emergencies, Kingston Vets utilises Vets Now, an external emergency service. They encourage pet owners to register their pets and offer a "Pet Health Club®" for budgeting routine care.

    Kingston Veterinary Group is based at 1-2 Park Street, Hull, East Yorkshire, HU3 2JF in East Yorkshire. The practice treats birds, cats and dogs. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Birds

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    Kingston Veterinary Group reviews

    3.9(208 reviews)

    Average rating of 3.9 out of 5 based on 208 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • Jazmine Williamson· 2 months ago

      I brought my cat to the emergency vets last night after noticing he was extremely unwell. Cannot remember the name of the vet or the receptionist who I dealt with as I was & still am distraught for having to put my boy down, but they showed so much compassion during this really difficult time. My only downfall would be vets as a whole, know how much pets are like family so we are willing to pay whatever price to do what’s best for them but prices should be looked at to stop people from getting into debt to care for their loved pets ❤️

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    • Jacky Crewe· 4 months ago

      Just been in with 2 anxious 10yr old pooches. Nails cut. From initial appt booking, to going inside reception, to nails getting trimmed, to leaving.... 100% the easiest visit to the vets we have ever had! THANKYOU to the amazing staff!! So very grateful!!

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    • Tom Dilamore· 5 months ago

      We were squeezed in at the very last minute with a neglected puppy who desperately needed checking over, and the team were absolutely fantastic from start to finish. Every member of staff showed genuine care, patience, and compassion, despite how busy they clearly were. They took the time to thoroughly examine her, explain everything clearly, and make sure she was comfortable and safe. Their kindness made such a stressful situation so much easier, and we left feeling completely reassured that she was in the best possible hands. I honestly couldn’t recommend this surgery enough incredible service, amazing people, and truly dedicated to the animals they look after. Thank you so much for everything you did for her.

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    • Sam Zwahlen· 6 months ago

      Mariana and the whole team at Kingston Vets are amazing! We have been coming here for the almost 10ish years and are always welcomed with a smile. My dog used to be impossible for strangers (including my previous veterinary practice) to touch, but since day one at Kingston Vets he just sits as good as gold. Thank you for all your kindness, support and a special mention to Mariana for going above and beyond for us. Thank you so much!

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    • Danial· 6 months ago

      I had a really upsetting experience at this vet clinic. My young budgie had hit its head on the cage late at night, around midnight, and injured its leg badly. I didn’t know what to do at that time, so I tried to look for any bleeding or anything on the budgie, after that I called vets now, I gave them all my details the whole process took a very long time I was stressed I had no way of helping the bird, after the person on the phone finished talking for 30 minutes I said yes to there questions and ended the call because they were not helping they just said we have booked an emergency appointment at Kingston vets. I also have an unwell grandma at home and my family was on holiday at the time, this was at 12am I put the bird in a box with blankets and soft padding so that it was comfortable and went outside in the dark to Kingston vets which was 20 minutes from my house. When I arrived, I was shown into a room with my bird and told someone would come soon. I ended up waiting over 40 minutes, with my budgie in visible pain, screaming non stop and trying to stand on its injured leg. It was heartbreaking to just sit there not knowing what to do. I eventually went out to ask why no one had come yet, and only then did they say someone would be with me soon. After another 10 minutes, a vet came in and said they would put the budgie on oxygen to help it calm down and hopefully recover a bit before checking it again. When it woke up, it had a stroke, which the vet said had likely caused brain damage. After that, the vet told me the kindest option would be to put it to sleep permanently. I agreed because I could see that there was no saving it, even though I was devastated, and I asked about the cost. I explained I only had £5 on me at the time and thought it would be okay because it was a small budgie, I have never been to an emergency vets before. The owner said that was fine. But when I went to reception afterward, they told me the total was £190 and that I had to pay it because over the phone I had agreed to pay any costs required. I’m only 17, and I don’t have that kind of money. I left feeling really heartbroken — not only because I lost my budgie, but because of how the situation was handled. I came to get help for my bird, not to wait nearly an hour with it in pain and then be given a £190 bill after being told my £5 was fine. I hope the clinic learns to handle emergencies with more compassion, clearer communication, and more understanding for young pet owners who come in genuinely trying to save their pets. I want to leave a very bad review but I’m not that sort of person. This was my situation.

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