Vet practice in Portsmouth

    Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital

    4.6(921 reviews)
    5 Durley Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO8 8XF
    Charity

    About this practice

    Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital in Portsmouth

    PDSA is a veterinary charity that provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets whose owners are struggling financially. They offer a range of services to ensure that pets receive necessary medical attention, regardless of their owner's income, and also provide pet help and advice. As a charity, PDSA's primary focus is on animal welfare. What makes PDSA special is its charitable mission, ensuring that pets of owners in need can access veterinary care. They also run various initiatives such as PDSA Animal Awards, Get PetWise, and an Education Centre, highlighting their commitment to animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. They rely on donations and fundraising to support their work. Practical information includes various ways to donate, such as monthly or one-off contributions, gifts in Wills, and sponsorship opportunities. The organisation also provides resources for pet care advice and services. Further details on their services and how to contact them can be found on their website.

    Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital is based at 5 Durley Avenue, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO8 8XF in Hampshire. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals

    Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    No itemised service prices were extracted. See health plans below or visit the practice's website for details.

    Additional services

    Initial Setup Rabbits Indoor
    £980
    Initial Setup Rabbits Outdoor
    £922
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Indoor
    £80
    Monthly Cost Rabbits Outdoor
    £84

    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

    Pet Health Club — Junior Dog

    dog
    junior
    £10.99/month
    • Free consultations
    • Discounted vaccinations for puppies
    • Free initial health check
    • Discount on neutering

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital.

    Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital reviews

    4.6(921 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 921 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Portsmouth PDSA Pet Hospital. Order provided by Google.

    • Emma Hallam· 5 months ago

      I took my dog boo to the pdsa Monday for a planned, euthenisia, Jessica was the vet that day, words cannot express how amazing kind and gentle she was. She talked me through the process and was talking to my boo bear through out the whole process even when she had fell asleep, she also had me paw prints done. I can never say thank you enough for making one of the hardest experiences of my life that little more easier to handle i would also like to say a big thank you to the lady behind reception who was amazing and caring and also the nurses. You all took great care of my baby and I'm forever grateful

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    • Aurora Felix· 5 months ago

      The staff here are absolutely wonderful. They have treated my fur babies with such love and care and always go the extra mile, which is especially important as first time pet owners. I really love seeing all the vet students' enthusiasm and empathy

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    • Donna Porter· 5 months ago

      My first visit today with my cat Tilly who is 18 years old. The staff there are very friendly and helpful. Jess the vet that saw Tilly was so lovely. Keep up all your good work helping people who are on low wages or on benefits. Without of you people would not have any one to help our pets. Thank you all the staff at the PDSA animal hospital cowplain.

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    • Natasha Skinner· 6 months ago

      Fine if your pet is on deaths doors, terrible for anything else, fobbed off when there's clearly a problem. Happy to tell you your pet needs to see a vet, happy to then take your money for that appt and then happy for the vet to say they won't do anything until the animal stops eating- so why say the animal needs to see a vet again if you know you're not going to treat it? Just to take my money it feels like. I understand its a charity but going 4/5 times for the same issue after being advised by themselves to do so and then told they won't treat her doesnt make much sense does it. Definitely wouldn't go here if I had other options- unfortunately for my pets I dont at the moment.

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    • Ben Davey· 7 months ago

      Can’t thank the staff enough for they’re help with my girl princess sadly she couldn’t be saved but they gave me answers I’ve been after months and helped as much as they could such a great charity and thankful 🙏 for all they’re help with my girl princess

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