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    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre

    4.4(1,963 reviews)
    Woolfall Heath Avenue, Liverpool, Merseyside, L36 3YD
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    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre in Liverpool

    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre is a veterinary practice based in Liverpool, Merseyside (L36 3YD). Use the price table below to compare Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre's consultation, vaccination and neutering fees against other vets in Merseyside, and check opening hours, contact details and Google reviews before booking.

    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre is based at Woolfall Heath Avenue, Liverpool, Merseyside, L36 3YD in Merseyside. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre Prices

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    Health Plans

    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)

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    Pet Health Club — Adult Dog (Large)£15/mo
    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat£10/mo
    • Routine vaccinations
    • Flea and worm treatment
    • Annual health checks
    • Discount on treatments

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    Liverpool Huyton PDSA Pet Hospital, The Thomas Williams Centre reviews

    4.4(1,963 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on 1,963 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Jackie Darlington· 3 months ago

      Just want to say a very big thankyou to the lovely vet and staff who looked after my mums dog Dash following a dog bite. Such a fantastic place that needs our support to continue the great work they all do. If you have any spare cash please donate.

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    • Kayleigh· 3 months ago

      Absolutely abysmal treatment of my dog, whilst they saved his life they also pushed me to put him down as he I their words wasn’t getting any better but also wasn’t getting any worse. I paid for an xray, to which they missed an obstruction in his stomach & gut. They sent him home stating they were not concerned, he ‘had gas in his stomach’ he was still clearly in a lot of pain. I called the night he was sent home begging to bring him back in, I was told he will be okay until tomorrow morning and sent me on to the chat vets. They advised to bring him in at 9am, I attempted to make an appointment at 9am for him I was advised my appointment would be 2pm instead. Second X-ray they located the obstruction vet I dealt with was helpful cannot say that about any of the others. I paid for his operation and they brought me in to show me him, he looked comfortable and I felt at ease. The situation spiralled from there my dog was left in his own urine for 4 days, I asked why he wasn’t catheterised I was met with I’ll check.. I was never told why. His stomach was severely leaky drenching down his legs he was saturated I asked if this was normal I was assured it was, only then to be told it was because he needed another surgery days later due to an infection in his intestines. They kept him drugged up on morphine and methadone to which I asked them to reduce because he was struggling on these drugs was not eating seemed scared and acted severely out of character I was told they could not because his pain score was so high, I asked how they scored his pain they advised me a number of ways when I advised he is a hypersensitive breed already and he is intolerant to touch even with his family I was quickly shut down and dismissed. I advised I was taking him home they advised I should not as he’s still really poorly and is not getting any better. I was advised due to this 4 days after spending hours laying on the floor with him in the vet room trying to build his spirit and coax him to eat that its probably best to seek other options as he was not improving and it would be best if I put him to sleep. I advised he was not getting any worse and I would not be putting him asleep and I was taking him home.. the dog that lay lifeless on the floor in that vet room and refused to eat for 4 days dragged me out of the room I ordered a hackney he practically dragged me in the back, the dog they advised was not getting any better was suffering from depression from being in unfamiliar surroundings and from being without his strongly bonded sister and family! Please do not allow these to advise you to put your dog asleep trust your gut and ask as many questions as possible. I could have lost a 4 year old healthy dog if I had allowed myself to be persuaded to listen to their ‘expertise’ whilst they saved his life with the operation the treatment thereafter was horrific and whilst im grateful to have him I’ve lost all trust in vets.

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    • Sharon Kwantreng· 5 months ago

      I am writing this review through complete devastation after the way our dog Nala was treated under the care of PDSA Huyton. What we went through was beyond disappointing — it was traumatic — and in my opinion, no animal should ever have to suffer the way she did. 1. No Parvo Snap Test, No Feeding Tube, No Urgency My dog hadn’t eaten for 14 days. When we first went to PDSA Huyton — on day 4 of her not eating — we expected urgency, thorough checks, and proper guidance. Instead, we were told nothing about a parvo snap test, even though parvo is a life-threatening disease and should be ruled out immediately. On top of that, they said “we don’t do feeding tubes.” Fine — but why were we not at least informed that feeding tubes even exist as an option elsewhere? Why were we not told about the risks of starvation or what steps could be taken? We felt completely left in the dark while our dog was getting weaker by the day. 2. Sent on a Pointless Journey to Ellesmere Port On what ended up being Nala’s last night, PDSA Huyton sent us to Ellesmere Port for further care. Ellesmere Port then told us they needed Nala’s history from PDSA — but PDSA claimed they “didn’t have their number.” So we drove half an hour, stressed, desperate, and emotionally drained, only to be turned away at the door. This wasn’t just inconvenient — it was cruel. We were passed around with no communication, no preparation, and no responsibility taken. 3. The Outcome We Can Never Undo Our dog died of starvation. We trusted professionals to help her. Instead, we feel like she was failed, brushed off, and left to deteriorate. In my personal experience, PDSA Huyton did not show the care, urgency, or basic communication that any animal deserves, especially one who is seriously unwell. What happened to our dog should never happen to anyone else’s pet. I will never take any animal there again, and based on what we went through, I cannot recommend PDSA Huyton to anyone. They let our dog down in the worst possible way — and we are left heartbroken because of it.

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    • Jennifer Buckley· 5 months ago

      Last hugs with our boy. The staff were so amazing. Cannot thank them enough. Their knowledge, experience, care and kindness were second to none. Thank you for looking after us all during our visit with you

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    • A Collins· 7 months ago

      My cat went missing for days, he luckily managed to come home but seemed off. Managed to get an appointment quickly where he was looked over & temperature taken. We were sent away with antibiotics & anti inflammatory medication. He perked up after one or two days on medications and started eating and using litter tray and seemed okay in himself. Then today the worst thing I’ve ever experienced happened, our cat started having a fit. We live a short drive away so whilst getting him there I was having to give him cpr. Once we arrived i asked for help and found in an emergency case like this the receptionist staff could have been quicker to get him urgently seen as every second matters in a situation like this. Instead of asking me all the questions I think personally my cat should have been taken from my arms and dealt with before having to give in my information and asking me for payment whilst I’m covered in my dying cats sick/ wee & poo. Unfortunately my cat died in my arms in the reception. The vets were absolutely understanding and so lovely and tried their best to get him back. They let me say goodbye and told me there was no rush. All I was told was could have just had underlying heart issues or maybe a head injury. Returning home without my beloved pet has crushed me and my kids and I can’t help thinking the outcome may have been a lot different if there was a sense of real urgency in a case like this not questions and wanting payment and when we first got him to the vets after being missing 2 days earlier maybe more in depth tests should have been offered. Scans and blood tests to see if there was anything we were missing before we brought him home and started his medication. He suffered in his final moments and that will haunt us forever and we will have to live with the what ifs and wonder if the outcome maybe different if this and that were done but if I can share our experience maybe it will stop it happening to someone else. Please act quickly and please push for more in-depth test as he didn’t deserve to die having multiple seizures in my arms. Thank you to all the vets and staff who tried to save our boy

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