£315 just for a consultation fee when we know already what the problem is, is extortionate. I understand the £75 medication cost to make the dog vomit but the vet spent a very limited amount of time w... See more
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Bristol Road South 1601, B45 9UA Rednal, England, GB
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£315 just for a consultation fee when we know already what the problem is, is extortionate. I understand the £75 medication cost to make the dog vomit but the vet spent a very limited amount of time w... See more
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Quick, easy and considering I was very worried about my cat, super helpful and friendly. I’m so glad that the service is available for pet owners
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Quick and very helpful service. Very polite lady on phone when making initial call. Friendly receptionists at the emergency clinic. The vet was prompt and thorough in his examination of my dog. Explai... See more
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Amazing people nurses, vets and reception. The place is clean, large and not overwhelming for the dog. Caring, compassionate, reassuring, very thorough and calming even in the emergency. They were... See more
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Find An Emergency Vet
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Pet emergencies can happen at any time – including when your regular vet is closed.
That’s why our nationwide network of out-of-hours pet emergency clinics are open through the night, at weekends and on bank holidays, so we’re ready and waiting to provide expert pet emergency care when your regular vet is having some time off.
Our pet emergency clinics are the pet equivalent of A&E and our purpose is to give you and your pet the care and support you deserve, at the time you need it most, whether it’s four in the morning or in the middle of Sunday lunch.
Vets Now provides this trusted service to more than 1000 veterinary practices across the UK — from over 60 dedicated out-of-hours clinics and two 24/7 pet emergency hospitals. In total, we treat around 200,000 small animals every year — our highly-skilled team works hard throughout the night, weekends and Bank Holidays. So whether you’re in Aberdeen, Belfast or Portsmouth we’re there for you and your pet when you need us most.
We’ve also pioneered other ways to help pets, pet owners and the veterinary profession, such as our comprehensive referrals service and providing our staff with industry-leading training and development opportunities. We also support the pet blood transfusion charity, Pet Blood Bank UK. Meanwhile, our two hospitals — in Glasgow and Manchester — are home to some of the UK’s leading specialists in the field of emergency and critical care and provide care 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Bristol Road South 1601, B45 9UA, Rednal, England, United Kingdom
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First time been but what stand out the professionalism the communication and for the amazing effort and support to Cali Thank God for your amazing service thank you very much

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Highly recommended, too good staff ,pet friendly atmosphere. Staff were very kind and explained everything clearly. My pet was treated very well.

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Quick, easy and considering I was very worried about my cat, super helpful and friendly. I’m so glad that the service is available for pet owners

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We visited following a very stressful time. The receptionists and Vet Tom were all really helpful.
I would recommend Blaise Animal Hospital for anyone with pets in need.

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£315 just for a consultation fee when we know already what the problem is, is extortionate. I understand the £75 medication cost to make the dog vomit but the vet spent a very limited amount of time with us. The total bill for less approximately 45 minutes and of that about 15 minutes of the vets time is totally unreasonable. Regulations need to be put in place!

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Great out of hours service. Staff were excellent and very knowledgeable, friendly at a stressful time with our dog.

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My dog was looked after well. It is so good to know this hospital is available to use.

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Explained the whole procedure and put my mind at rest. Helped to ease my worries about my cat, during a really stressfull experience.
Thanks guys. Appreciated!

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Having visited twice with my pet dog and she had an over night stay on one occasion she was treated and cared for I would happily bring her back again. The vet put our minds as ease and right away knew her needs Thank you🐶

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Expensive as is any vets but they were good and saw my cat immediately out of hours after he was attacked by a dog

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We arrived very worried and upset and were seen by a vet almost immediately. He was very reassuring gave her an injection and medicine. my dog was well within a few days.

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Call made. Dealt with professionally. We arrived and had just a short wait before seeing a lovely vet who gave us options regarding treatment. Explained the difficulties regarding the fact that kasha had eaten recently and went out to discuss with colleagues the safe time span. He then organised her treatment and her ear was stitched-she came out looking so much better than she was when we went in! He came to speak to us about her treatment and follow up needed.
Kasha was returned to us and we needed to sit a while to allow her to’ find her legs’. We were assisted by receptionists to find a way to get kasha back out to the car.
In all honesty, nothing further could have been done to help.
Her recovery is continuing very well. A first class service.

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Everyone was very attentive, kind and caring. Speedy and efficient. Excellent service.

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Great service . Quick and efficent , the vet was friendly and well informed . Thanks

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The vet was very efficient and attentive in helping our dog to be as comfortable as he possibly could. The vets was very clean. we didn’t have to wait long to be seen.

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My kitten Coco ate chocolate, and they took care of that very quickly whilst waiting there was also a coffee machine which we can take free coffee from. The vet explained properly what was wrong and what we have to do for the medicine. Now coco is very happy!

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