Vet practice in Coventry

    Medivet Coventry

    4.7(426 reviews)
    Upper York Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3GP
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    Combined comparison cost

    £144.96Dog comparison cost
    £145.96Cat comparison cost
    £145.46Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Medivet Coventry in Coventry

    Medivet Coventry is a veterinary practice located on Upper York Street, Coventry. It offers comprehensive veterinary services for a wide range of animals including cats, dogs, rabbits, exotics, avians, reptiles, and small mammals. The practice provides general veterinary care, vaccinations, and surgical procedures. The practice has a team that includes partners, veterinary nurses, and client care assistants, dedicated to animal welfare. They offer a Medivet Healthcare Plan to help manage pet care costs and provide discounts on services and medical care. The facility aims to be accessible with a free practice car park for convenience. Medivet Coventry operates Monday to Saturday from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, though Saturday hours may require prior booking. For emergencies outside these hours, clients are directed to Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa, which offers an out-of-hours consult fee with no charge for phone assessments. The practice also facilitates the safe disposal of unused medications.

    Medivet Coventry is based at Upper York Street, Coventry, West Midlands, CV1 3GP in West Midlands. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and small mammals and publishes prices for 5 services including consultations from £55 and dog vaccinations from £60. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild

    Medivet Coventry Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £144.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Cat comparison cost

    £145.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Combined comparison cost

    £145.46

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    ConsultationAround West Midlands average
    £55
    Dog booster vaccination£3 below West Midlands avg (£63)
    £60
    Cat booster vaccination£4 below West Midlands avg (£65)
    £61
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £90

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £242
    Dog castration£28 below West Midlands avg (£217)
    £189
    Cat spay
    £112
    Cat castration£17 below West Midlands avg (£94)
    £77

    These vary by weight, breed and clinical needs — request a quote from the practice.

    Additional services

    Out-of-hours consultation
    £130
    Kitten vaccination course
    £80
    Puppy vaccination course
    £75

    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.

    Health Plans

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog

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    cat
    rabbit
    adult
    unknown
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog£17.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Cat£15.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Rabbit£15.50/mo
    • Annual vaccination booster
    • 10% discount on all medical care

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Puppy Dog

    dog
    puppy
    £17.50/month
    • Complimentary puppy consultation
    • Annual vaccination booster

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Kitten Cat

    cat
    kitten
    £15.50/month
    • Complimentary kitten consultation
    • Annual vaccination booster

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Medivet Coventry.

    Medivet Coventry reviews

    4.7(426 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 426 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Coventry Cat Groomers· 6 months ago

      I always leave feeling confident that my pets been treated thoroughly and correctly (which I havent felt in my last practice) Simon has a wealth of experience and knowledge and i know he always puts the animals first. The rest of team are also amazing and the reception team/nurses are really friendly...so pleased I moved to this practice!

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    • Alka S· 7 months ago

      Dr Alexndra was incredibly patient, calm and understanding with our 2 nervous dogs when they went for their annual booster last week making a potentially anxious visit run a lot more smoothly. As well as this, the Reception team were friendly and approachable.

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    • Rosalind Harvey· 7 months ago

      I feel very conflicted about this practice. While the vet I usually see, Simon, has always been diligent and kind, the overall experience of the place leaves a negative impression. One of the other vets I once had to see was very reluctant to look back over my cat's history in order to tell me which medication he had had previously, trying to make me buy one that cost more, until I requested firmly that he keep looking back through the history. This is concerning, and for someone with less money than me could have had an impact on their finances and their cat's health. I have also had repeated instances of reception staff being obtuse. When I have in the past expressed my concern at how I could pay the fees due to not having much money, receptionists do not offer any sympathy and can come across as very cold. A special 'cat waiting area' was added recently, but when I first went it to use it there was a dog with its owner sitting there, which meant I couldn't use it with my cat, and the reception staff did nothing to intervene. There is no point in having such an area unless its use is monitored. There seems to be very little understanding of the different needs of cat owners compared to dogs, or of the fact that some people are actually scared of dogs because of bad experiences and so encouraging dogs to jump up, for instance, should not be something that happens at a vets practice. Additionally, I had to take fecal samples from my cat recently and was given no instructions about where to store them, or how many days the first one would last, or that I would only be able to bring them in Monday to Friday - I had to seek this information out myself from staff. It would be so easy to provide a simple print-out of such critical information to be shared across your many practices, and would really help with owners' stress and their animals' needs. The only reason I remain with the practice is because Simon knows my cat's medical history and I trust him; otherwise I would change to a practice with a specialism in cats and a more caring, client-focussed culture. All these things would be so simple to resolve, and would have such a positive effect on clients' experience.

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    • tina kennedy· 8 months ago

      Helped me to understand everything as my cat is a new pet to me I've never owned a pet of my own. She is really settling into the house now playing with boxes and learning to use the laptop. She loves lying on the sofa and does gymnastics to get in and out of the window. She's getting used to going to the vets for her checks and treatment and the staff are very kind to her at Medivet.

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    • PHILIP ALLSOPP· 9 months ago

      Took my dog Bella a St Bernard to this vets yesterdat 5/8/2025 as in pain, not eating and generally a fit active dog but not for a couple of days. Saw vet who did his consultaion and come up with Arthritis which what my wife and I already thought was the problem.... prescribed a 2 week course of tablets to see how it went the tablets are called Galliprant 100mg x 30 tabs.. 2 a day in morning before food. My wife paid bill £203.84 and was told only got 16 and rest will need to be collected next day. I thought that quite expensive but you don't say anything as its your "baby".... Got home and we managed to get Bella to take 2, she went to sleep after....2 hours later Bella ate her chicken lunch..... went to sleep and 2 hours later woke up and I took her for a short walk for toilet....she had a wee and then a poo...... the poo came out like a gushing tap and when i picked it up a lot of blood in it too.....worried now....got home chechked side effects and there is is Diahrea and blood may occur..... e=mailed vets as late requesting call back in morning....9.15 am vet rang and i explained the situation and told them Bella will not be taking anymore and I will return tablets ant requsted a refun for tablets £154.84 was the price for 30 tablets.... I was told abruptly No we do not refund as we have used them.....We had words and she went away to speak to practice manager..... I took Bella for another short walk..she had a poo.....firmer this time but still blood in it...I rang and told vets i was coming in to bring back tablets and get my refund....I even offered to pay for the 2 tablets I had used....I arrived at vets and spoke to a lady who I had spoken to earlier...showed her photos of poo with blood....Ok you can have a refund....good i thought..... Refund is £132.72 she said.....Tablets cost me £154.84 for 30 ....So £154.84 divided by 30 = £5.16 each x 2 = £10.32.. so I want £144.52...... NO the "system" says £132.72 AND i have to wait for their Head Office to pay me.... maybe 7-10 days.......Absolutely furious and totally unhappy about the whole thing..... we will not be going to this vets again...... I have added photos so you can see.......Bella will be visiting another vets shortly we hope for the best

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