Vet practice in Oldbury

    The Orchard Veterinary Centre

    4.6(215 reviews)
    410 Birchfield Lane, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 1AD
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    The Orchard Veterinary Centre in Oldbury

    Nestled in Oldbury, West Midlands at 410 Birchfield Lane, The Orchard Veterinary Centre extends its professional care to a diverse array of creatures. Pet owners can bring their feathered friends, feline companions, canine chums, and even exotic or small mammals for dedicated veterinary attention. This centre stands out for its commitment to comprehensive animal health, treating a broad spectrum of species, from the most common household pets to more unusual animals. The facility's Saturday hours demonstrate a thoughtful approach to client convenience, offering weekend appointments that cater to busy schedules, ensuring pets receive timely care. For those planning a visit, The Orchard Veterinary Centre provides practical amenities including a dedicated client car park, making arrivals stress-free. The centre also ensures disabled access, affirming its dedication to serving all members of the community. General opening hours run from 08:30 to 18:30 on weekdays, with late closing on Thursdays until 19:30, and convenient Saturday hours between 11:30 and 13:00. Sundays are closed. For enquiries, they can be reached at 01215448951 or via email at [email protected].

    The Orchard Veterinary Centre is based at 410 Birchfield Lane, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 1AD in West Midlands. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild and small mammals. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild

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    The Orchard Veterinary Centre reviews

    4.6(215 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 215 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • William Szwindowski· 3 months ago

      We have had Emma for piccalilli during her treatment with cancer all the vets are amazing and nurses and receptionist amazing and always wanting to help thank you all that work for orchards vets there she is stealing chews out the cubord

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    • Mia J· 5 months ago

      We have visited the Oldbury branch twice in last month with our 10 year old German shepherd who is reactive to dogs but people as well.We saw Andrea and Emma and I would like to say thank you to both of you as we really appreciated the way you treated our dog and was really helpful as it can be very stressful for us all.Thank you so much for your kindness and support

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    • Jon Payne· 7 months ago

      Fantastic staff and very caring. My baby Beans ears are so much better. Thank you x

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    • Harz· 8 months ago

      I recently brought my 12-year-old cat in for his OAP check. The initial consultation was quoted at £109, but the final bill came to £150 as he was prescribed Metacam. That was understandable, and I had no issue with this. During the consultation, I was advised that one of his teeth appeared swollen and would need to be reassessed once the swelling had reduced, before deciding whether extraction was necessary. I was told this would require a follow-up visit. A few days later, his blood results came back normal, which was great news. However, I noticed there was no further mention of his dental review, so I followed up. I was then informed that if I wanted his teeth checked again, it would be chargeable. I found this surprising, as the follow-up had originally been suggested by the vet who saw him, not requested by me. The cost for dental extraction was estimated at £1,000–£1,200, which I am prepared to pay if required, as my cat’s health is my priority. However, I was concerned about being asked to pay an additional consultation fee just to reassess the tooth after being advised this would be necessary as part of the initial visit. In addition, I have noticed prices have risen considerably, such as £40 for 15ml of Metacam, which is available online for a fraction of the cost. I have been a loyal client for many years, but I feel recent experiences have not reflected the high standard of service I was used to.

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    • Jeanette Alderton· 2 years ago

      Absolutely brilliant, wonderful staff and relaxed environment. My two kitties are on the Pal For Life Per Health Scheme. Very pleased with how easy it is to set up and ha e immediate cover.

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