Vet practice in Sheffield

    Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets

    4.6(531 reviews)
    Unit 1 Birley Moor Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S12 4WG
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    Combined comparison cost

    £150.96Dog comparison cost
    £154.96Cat comparison cost
    £152.96Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets in Sheffield

    Sheffield Birley Moor Vets4Pets is a veterinary practice located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. As part of the national Vets4Pets network, it offers a range of veterinary services for local pets. The practice is situated at Unit 1, Birley Moor Park on Birley Moor Road. While specific details about their team or specialisation are not provided, Vets4Pets practices generally focus on providing routine and preventative care, including vaccinations, health checks, and minor surgeries. They aim to deliver care that is accessible to pet owners in the local community. Practical information includes available parking at the facility. Clients can make enquiries and request appointments online or contact the practice directly via telephone. The practice is also identifiable on Google Maps, which lists their full address.

    Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets is based at Unit 1 Birley Moor Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S12 4WG in South Yorkshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild, poultry and small mammals and publishes prices for 5 services including consultations from £58 and dog vaccinations from £63. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild
    Poultry

    Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £150.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Cat comparison cost

    £154.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Combined comparison cost

    £152.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    ConsultationAround South Yorkshire average
    £58
    Dog booster vaccination£7 below South Yorkshire avg (£70)
    £63
    Cat booster vaccination£6 below South Yorkshire avg (£73)
    £67

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £273
    Dog castrationAround South Yorkshire average
    £216
    Cat spay
    £104
    Cat castration£6 below South Yorkshire avg (£97)
    £91
    Neutering (general)
    £245

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

    Additional services

    Consultation Dog
    £58
    Consultation Rabbit
    £58
    Kitten vaccination course
    £92
    Puppy vaccination course
    £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

    Complete Care Plan — Puppy Dog (Small)

    dog
    cat
    rabbit
    puppy
    kitten
    other
    Complete Care Plan — Puppy Dog (Small)£19.99/mo
    Complete Care Plan — Puppy Dog (Large)£23.99/mo
    Complete Care Plan — Kitten Cat (Kitten)£16.99/mo
    Complete Care Plan — Rabbit£10.99/mo
    • vaccinations
    • face-to-face health checks
    • 24/7 vet helpline

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets.

    Sheffield (Birley Moor) Vets4Pets reviews

    4.6(531 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 531 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

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    • Han· 2 months ago

      Awful experience from some of the staff here. I’ve come across 1 vet who genuinely seems to care about animals, the rest, I wouldn’t entrust near my cat again. For context, I booked in to get my cat spayed with them and I was provided with a piece of paper of a price list for what I assumed was extra for my cat’s recovery. First time owning a pet so I’m not very knowledgable in terms of what vets provide during and after the procedure but assumed all necessities as in, anything my cat needs in order to successfully come out healthy after the procedure would be provided. Almost 0 advice was provided before, during but especially after the procedure. After taking my cat home, she was visibly in so much pain so myself and my partner went back and forth to the vets to find any type of relief we can provide to my cat and found out after our 3rd visit from taking my cat home, someone should have advised us to buy pain killers for my cat! This wasn’t mentioned at all at any point before, during or after the procedure and instead the woman sat in reception on my 2nd visit called my cat “sassy” as if to say she’s just in a mood and not in pain! I have also come across other customers of this vet who had a similar experience with unprofessional workers and 0 empathy for their pets. The guy was having to put his dog down and the person behind the desk was so cold towards him! Key takeaway from my experience - my sister also has a cat and goes to a different vets4pets as she lives in London. She has 0 complaints and was provided with pain killers for her cat for free after being spayed. So it seems, it depends on the branch. But also, will never step foot here again.

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    • Kelly Smith· 4 months ago

      Booked an appointment today and was told 2:30.Arrived as always 15 minutes early.ignored for over 5 minutes while two receptionist dealt with a new registering.Then shouted across the surgery…sorry are you waiting? I said yes our appointment is at 2:30…reply was no it was 2pm! Oh I was definitely told 2:30? Reply we can’t see you till 4pm or Monday now.Ive sat there many a time 30 minutes past our appointment,disappointed

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    • halina nur· 7 months ago

      I took a ferrel cat here for treatment about 9 years ago and they extracted his teeth due to stomatitis which was not diagnosed by them, they just said his teeth were dirty and grimey. I paid them around £500.00 for the extractions and had a voucher from Cats Protection so I also had him neutered and then took him to the Pdsa as he wasn't getting better. They found that he had stomatitus and that his roots were left in, meaning that they at Vets4pets Birleymoor hadn't extracted the teeth correctly meaning that the ferral cat that I had entrusted into their care was left in pain! And the poor cat had to go through another op again to extract the roots. And I paid privately for this!? And looking at their website now of their staffs pretty pictures of them holding their pretty little pets makes me so angry because I remember how they couldn't give a damn about a ferrel, a ferrel I paid them to treat thinking I was getting the best care for him. A ferral that suffered due to their incompetence! A ferral they didn't give a damn about, a ferral that their nurses didn't have the expertise to handle. A ferrel named Pheonix that they left in pain because they didn't remove his teeth and roots correctly! Look at their pretty pictures of their staff with their pretty pets. It's not reality! Just their fairytale not reality! The reality is that they want to attract more business by appearing kind! Well the state that they left Pheonix in was not kind! He has gone to heaven now but at least he was loved by me 💔. Pictures attached are of Pheonix looking very tame and happy. It took me 2 years to get him to that! And if you look closely he is wearing a harness and leash, not that he needed it because he never wanted to go outside alone again! And consider this, they haven't even reacted to this post with either an apology or a query? That to me speaks volumes about who they are!

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    • Summer Jade Dolan· 8 months ago

      I recently arrived home to discover an unwell pigeon laid on my doorstep. I rang Birley Moor Vets to see if they could offer advice on what to do as they are local to me. They advised that if we brought the pigeon in, they would do their best to help. They kept us updated on the pigeons progress and while he sadly died, I am very grateful that he died peacefully with the dedicated staff at Birley Moor Vets4Pets rather than on the street. They provide a great service with compassion.

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    • Joseph Rayment· 2 years ago

      Such an awful experience brought us to the Vets, but Karol and the Vet team (along with the out of hours people at VetsNow) did an excellent job to care for our beloved pet and make their stay as comfortable as possible. Thank you all.

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