Sheffield PDSA Pet Clinic – Vets in Sheffield
Clinic Overview
Sheffield PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent feedback continues to point to a mix of experiences: many owners describe compassionate treatment and strong support during difficult visits, while some report problems with access, communication, and consistency. Review examples include help with ongoing skin problems, follow-up visits, and end-of-life care.
Sheffield PDSA Pet Clinic is part of the PDSA charity and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent feedback continues to point to a mix of experiences: many owners describe compassionate treatment and strong support during difficult visits, while some report problems with access, communication, and consistency. Review examples include help with ongoing skin problems, follow-up visits, and end-of-life care.
Services
- •Free and low-cost veterinary care for eligible pets, reflecting the clinic’s role within the PDSA charity.
- •Treatment for ongoing medical problems, with reviews specifically mentioning care for a bulldog with a skin complaint and follow-up or check-up visits.
- •End-of-life care and euthanasia support, including owners describing being allowed to stay with their pet during the procedure.
- •General veterinary care for cats and dogs is reflected across reviews, including both routine support and treatment during serious illness.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
Reviews mention vets, reception staff, and a senior vet, but no individual staff members are named.
Reviews
Google reviews show 4.5 stars from 420 reviews, suggesting a large volume of feedback overall.
- •Many reviewers describe caring, compassionate treatment, especially in emotionally difficult situations such as euthanasia and a pet’s final moments.
- •Clinical care is often praised, with examples including treatment for a bulldog’s skin complaint and one owner saying the team saved their dog’s life.
- •The clinic’s charity model is a recurring theme, with some owners valuing it as an option when money is tight.
- •Negative feedback centres on communication and access, including reports of rude front-desk service, changing vets, and one account of being refused help in an emergency.

