
Pet Repair Vets
Located in Barnsley, Pet Repair Vets provides outstanding veterinary care, celebrated for its compassionate team and excellent service.
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Pet Repair Vets is a highly-regarded veterinary practice situated at 94 Park Grove in Barnsley. Renowned for its exceptional animal care, this practice boasts an impressive 4.9 out of 5 stars from over 200 customer reviews, reflecting a strong commitment to pet well-being.
The dedicated team at Pet Repair Vets is consistently praised for their compassionate and professional approach. Customers frequently highlight the staff's patience, helpfulness, and willingness to go above and beyond, providing thorough care for a variety of beloved pets. The reviews speak volumes about the team's ability to offer reassurance and expert medical attention, even during stressful times, ensuring every animal receives the attention it needs.
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Pet Repair Vets operates Monday to Friday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, and on Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM, remaining closed on Sundays. The practice offers a wheelchair accessible entrance for convenience. Payment options are not specified.
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Showing 5 of 223 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 2 February 2026.
Pet repair vets was recommended to us when we was on the look out for a second opinion for our dobie girl. On the initial first contact I was upset and could not really string a sentence together but the receptionist was so patient, helpful and polite and helped with our needs. At Ambers first ever appointment she was loved on by every member of staff and was taken that day down to surgery. Every need she has had is being met on a daily basis by these absolute angels. The care from Dr Gabor and his staff are impeccable and I wouldn't want a better team of people helping my pets.
We cannot recommend pet repair vets enough. Dr Gabor Nemes and his team are absolutely amazing and go above and beyond to ensure your pet gets the care they need. Our dog Kobe has had a really tough week and I honestly believe without the care of this amazing team Kobe would no longer be with us. Everyday they have called and checked up on Kobe and asked to see him if there were any concerns. Not only have they cared for Kobe but they also looked after two very distressed dog owners. Thank you so much So if your looking for a vets in Barnsley you need to go to pet repair events
Amazing. What a service we received. Having owned our parrot from birth for the last 13 years and never taking her to a vets this trip was daunting for us. From the first conversation to the lovely reception staff to meeting with the vet we cannot thank them enough. We had Rossi in for a skin tag on her lower eyelid we was expecting to have a consultation to arrange what future treatment she would need once there Gabor did a thorough assessment and told us he could do the procedure right then and there. Rossi was placed under a local aesthetic lump removed and sent of for testing. All was done consulting us throughout of what was happening and the costs involved. Expert professional personal service from everyone involved. all paper work was sorted by the friendly receptionist even down to checking Rossis microchip. 💯 recommend.
We have been with Pet Repair Vets for over 5yrs, having had two dogs from West Yorkshire Dog Rescue, who used the practice already. Ludo, who we got first, visits the surgery every month for injections for arthritis and allergies and Sonny, who we've had for 2yrs has recently had 13 teeth removed. Gabor is an excellent straight talking vet who is always willing to give advice and has a group very loyal professional staff who look after us every time we attend the surgery including but not limited to Claire, Kimberley and Rochelle who are excellent communicators and make us and our two fur boys feel welcome every time we attend. We would all highly recommend Pet Repair Vets.
On 21 October 2025, I brought my beautiful boy cat to PetRepair Vets after a frightening choking episode the night before. He had spent most of the morning cuddling and playing on the couch, bright, affectionate, alert, and purring — exactly as would have been visible on the waiting-room CCTV. I felt hopeful and proud and kept looking back toward reception expecting someone to comment on him. A photo that morning shows how well he was before the consultation. Despite this, the clinical notes later stated: “presented depressed, tachypnoeic, in respiratory distress.” During the consultation, the vet examined my fur baby's neck and immediately suggested euthanasia. I said: “I do not want him put down at this time. I will take him home and arrange care there.” The vet pulled him back and pressed on his neck again. Immediately my fur baby began choking, and the vet repeatedly said: “sorry, sorry, sorry.” While my boy was being treated out back, the assistant said: “It was too much for him coming here.” I told her it was because the vet had pressed on his neck, and she nodded. The vet repeated the same phrase several times that the visit had been too much. This felt rehearsed and emotionally manipulative, leaving me frightened and powerless. During oxygen therapy, I could not feel any airflow from the mask. When I asked, I was told it was on. The practice’s notes stated: “Will not tolerate face mask for oxygen therapy.” The solicitor later confirmed the machine was operational and no logs are retained. In my experience, however, he did not receive effective airflow, he wasn't resisting the mask but lying still this has left me concerned. I explicitly asked for CCTV footage of our visit. The practice said: “Our CCTV system is exclusively for the security of the premises… footage from 21st October 2025 had already been automatically deleted.” The solicitor repeated: “As stated previously, our client’s CCTV system does not cover the consultation or preparation areas… no footage from 21 October 2025 remains available.” Neither clarified whether there was CCTV in the waiting room. I have since received a photo showing a camera there, contradicting their statements. This felt evasive and misleading. I believe CCTV in consulting rooms should be mandatory for accountability. The practice wrote: “As a gesture of goodwill… we waived charges totalling £320.” ??? wow - I should be grateful then should I? After my follow-up requests for full records, oxygen logs and clarity on CCTV, the practice involved a solicitor, which felt heavy-handed and intimidating when I was merely exercising my legal right to records. Seeing my beautiful boy choke and struggle, leaving with him deceased, the repeated scripted statements, refusal to state that CCTV is in the waiting room, and contradictory statements about CCTV left me feeling devastated, powerless, and manipulated. I am reporting this practice to the regulatory body because the notes about my boy's presentation were completely inaccurate. I hope my experience encourages improvements in transparency, honesty, and accountability, and supports the introduction of mandatory CCTV in consultation rooms to protect pets and their families.
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📍 94 Park Grove, Barnsley S70 1QE, UK
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94 Park Grove, Barnsley S70 1QE, UK
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