
Sheffield PDSA Pet Hospital
Sheffield PDSA Pet Hospital offers compassionate and essential veterinary care for beloved pets in Sheffield and the surrounding areas.
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The Sheffield PDSA Pet Hospital is a highly-regarded veterinary practice offering essential care to pets in Sheffield. With a strong Google rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 1800 reviews, it's clear the hospital is a trusted choice for pet owners. As part of the wider PDSA charity, the hospital is dedicated to providing vital medical attention and support for beloved animal companions.
The dedicated team at Sheffield PDSA Pet Hospital provides a comprehensive range of veterinary services, from routine check-ups to complex surgeries. Customer reviews consistently highlight the team's compassionate approach and the significant effort they put into caring for pets, even during challenging and uncertain times. Pet owners have expressed immense gratitude for the dedicated care, surgical expertise, and sensitive support provided by the hospital staff during difficult periods.
Visiting Information
The hospital is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, and Tuesday from 8:30 AM to 5:15 PM. Please note that the hospital is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. For visitor convenience, the facility offers wheelchair accessible parking, an accessible entrance, and a wheelchair accessible restroom. Payment is made easy with the option to use NFC payments.
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Showing 5 of 1,807 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.
Honestly cant thank them enough, took my boy in when he become to look unwell and not want to move. They kept him in for 3 days, he had surgery (which showed nothing) but he was very unstable for a couple of days and i really thought we was going to loose him. Forever grateful for the effort they put in to help him. And grateful the answered my calls 100 times a day to check in on him when i was so worried. Brunos back home and is back to his normal self today.
Took one of our cats Bertha who was 14 through as she wasn't right, got there at about 12.30, On reception was a lovely lady. Managed to see a vet who was lovely said our cat needed a scan and bloods doing, also Bertha was put on oxygen. then waited what seemed like for ever, to get the BAD news that it could be a tumour and they didn't think our bertha could handle the operation. So we decided to have her put to sleep, I stayed there while my wife went to pick our son up in Barnsley. Bertha was fetched in and we all petted her and loved her, my wife and son said there good bye's and I stayed with her my little fur baby Bertha went to sleep for the last time. Would have liked to have took our cat local but it was after hours and this was the only vet open. And our cat was in distress. We then said we would like Bertha cremated and put in a nice box. Staff was very helpful and had empathy.
Lovely team, great vets and surgeons. I will be forever grateful for everything they did for my dog. After all his surgeries he had to be put to sleep, we were put in a lovely room separate from a vet room. The vet was nice and the nurse that came in after he had passed was so gentle and lovely, we collected some fur together and did his paw prints, although he was very large they kept him wrapped in his favourite blanket to be collected by the crematorium person. Such lovely, kind and caring people! Thank you from me and my boy, you made the hardest days of my life as easy as they possibly could have been!
Unfortunately my French Bulldog, Nelly was put to sleep on the 8th October, as a result of a brain tumour. I travelled from Worksop for two out of hours emergency appointments. One of which included Nelly being put to sleep. On both occasions the vets were great and very supportive. Having a chosen a cremation, I was told I would have the ashes back within two weeks maximum. But usually it takes a week. On Wednesday it will be 4 weeks since I lost Nelly and still don’t have the ashes back. Last week I called the vets and spoke with a call centre in Scotland, who advised Nellys names tag on the ashes box has been spelt incorrectly and they were waiting a new tag. Still nothing. I’m appalled, that not once has the vets themselves or the call centre in Scotland contacted me with an update. They were quick is taking £1750 over two visits. But can’t make a simple phone call. Absolutely shocking service .
Very helpful, a little busy as you can imagine having to deal with private and pet NHS I guess you could call it. The staff are the best and still so nice, empathetic and friendly, even with some impatient pet owners getting a bit irate with the staff. We were there from open til almost closing time so be prepared to spend your entire day sat in the waiting area. A bit like human NHS I guess lol It's not their fault, they have to get through lots of different animals and also perform surgeries, x rays, bloods etc Thank goodness for places, staff and vets like this 🙏🏽 Oh yeah, it's within an industrial zone so far from anywhere to sit and wait. There a few shops in different directions but you'll need to drive or walk for up to 30mins to the nearest shop which is the petrol station ⛽
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📍 14 Newhall Rd, Sheffield S9 2QL, UK
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14 Newhall Rd, Sheffield S9 2QL, UK
Phone
0114 243 3232Opening Hours
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