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- •Recent reviews are mostly very positive about the friendly, welcoming team and the clean, modern practice. - A recurring theme is the clinic’s low-stress environment, with owners mentioning individual booths, a cat-only area, and staff taking extra time with nervous pets. - Several reviewers praise the clear communication, especially around treatment choices, prognosis and costs at each stage, and some specifically describe prices as good.
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Peak Veterinary Practice in Sheffield is part of Linnaeus and offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics; it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-led support such as same-day assessment for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a practice plan that works well, and one review highlights the practice organising referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.
Millhouses Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and presents itself as a locally owned practice in Sheffield. The clinic offers a broad small-animal service with in-house diagnostics, surgery, inpatient facilities, and separate dog and cat waiting areas. Recent feedback is largely positive about the team’s friendliness and handling of nervous pets, though a small number of recent complaints describe serious disputes around appointment handling and a stolen-dog case.
Springfield Veterinary Group is part of CVS and is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital established in 1964. It offers 24-hour care through its on-site MiNightVet emergency service and is equipped for both routine appointments and more advanced diagnostics and referrals, including CT, X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house lab. The practice also holds multiple RCVS “Outstanding” awards, including for Emergency & Critical Care.
Medivet High Green – Beech House is a Medivet practice in Sheffield. It provides routine veterinary care, is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and has access to Medivet’s overnight emergency network. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with many owners highlighting long-term trust in Alan and a friendly reception team, alongside one serious complaint about the handling of a suspected choking emergency.
Our Score (60/100)
- •Several recent reviewers praise the team’s manner, describing staff as caring, considerate and professional, including during difficult end-of-life situations. - One detailed review describes strong support for a newly diagnosed diabetic cat, with Paris, Becs, Liv, Jess and Megan all mentioned positively for clear advice, empathy and ongoing communication. - Some negative feedback focuses on organisation and continuity, including a report of a dog’s spay being cancelled twice and appointments being repeatedly changed.
Park Veterinary Hospital in Sheffield says it has operated as a 24-hour veterinary hospital since 1985, with its own onsite emergency service available 24/7, 365 days a year. The practice highlights routine care such as vaccinations and neutering alongside diagnostics and more complex surgery. Recent feedback is largely positive about thorough vets, clear explanations and caring treatment, with a smaller number of complaints focused on communication and complaint handling.
- •Compassion and communication: some owners describe staff as caring, easy to get hold of, and good at keeping them updated on an animal’s progress. - Sensitive end-of-life care: reviews mention a candle being lit at reception during euthanasia, and one person was grateful an unwell pigeon was cared for and died peacefully at the clinic. - Reception and organisation issues: recent complaints include being ignored on arrival, disputes over booked appointment times, and frustration about delays.
Croft Veterinary Centre is an independent, family-run practice established in 1992. It offers routine veterinary care alongside more involved diagnostic and surgical work, with the website highlighting in-house imaging including X-rays, ultrasound and endoscopic imaging, plus on-site analysers. Recent reviews describe a clean, airy clinic, same-day appointments when pets are unwell, and vets who take time to explain treatment options clearly.
Springfield Veterinary Group is a CVS-owned small-animal hospital in Sheffield, established in 1964. Its website describes 24-hour emergency cover through the on-site MiNightVet service, along with advanced diagnostics and surgery, including CT, X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house laboratory. The practice also lists multiple RCVS “Outstanding” awards, Cat Friendly Clinic Gold status, Rabbit Friendly Clinic Silver status, and veterinary nurse training facilities.



