About Veterinary Care in Sheffield
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Sheffield based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With detailed insights into local options, it aims to facilitate informed decisions about veterinary care in the area.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Sheffield
- •Peak Veterinary Practice,
- •Medivet High Green - Beech House,
- •Park Veterinary Hospital,
There are 33 veterinary clinics in Sheffield, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. Among these, 29 clinics treat dogs and cats, while 4 offer farm or large-animal services. In terms of emergency services, 11 clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care. There is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally.
Pet owners looking for urgent care should note the distinction between clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours services and those that provide routine care only. Emergency clinics are crucial for handling urgent medical issues outside of regular hours, ensuring that pets receive timely interventions when needed. This is particularly important in Sheffield, where no clinic offers full 24-hour cover, making the availability of emergency services a significant consideration for emergencies occurring at night or during weekends.
Additionally, clinics vary in their involvement in veterinary nurse training, with 18 clinics offering this service. Clinics engaged in training often have a robust team dynamic, providing enhanced care through a well-supported staff. This involvement indicates a strong commitment to high standards of veterinary care and education, benefiting both pets and owners.
Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics play a vital role in providing everyday care such as vaccinations, wellness checks, and non-urgent treatments. These clinics are fundamental to managing the town's overall pet healthcare needs, offering accessible and reliable services that contribute to the area's comprehensive veterinary landscape.
Overall, Sheffield exhibits strong clinic depth with diverse services spread across numerous providers, ensuring a well-rounded veterinary support system for local pet owners. Clinics in Sheffield primarily focus on companion animals, reflecting the region's demand for dog and cat care services.
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In conclusion, Sheffield offers a varied and comprehensive veterinary provision suitable for all pet owners' needs. Refer to the ranked clinic list to select the most appropriate option for your furry companion.
Data and reviews are based on publicly available information as of January 2026.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Peak Veterinary Practice offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-driven support such as being seen the same day for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a “plan” that “works well,” and one review describes the practice organising a referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.
Peak Veterinary Practice offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-driven support such as being seen the same day for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a “plan” that “works well,” and one review describes the practice organising a referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.

Medivet High Green – Beech House is part of the Medivet group, although one recent reviewer described it as “independent,” which conflicts with the clinic’s branding and website information. Based on the information available, this practice is set up for routine vet care with access to Medivet’s overnight emergency provision, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owners most often name a vet called Alan and describe long-term continuity of care (multiple reviews mention using him for years/decades). Specific examples from reviews include: same-day attention for a cat with blood in the litter tray with reported improvement within hours; support during a “sad finish” for a poorly cat; and pre-appointment research leading to a suspected diagnosis and referral to a specialist for confirmation (MRI later confirmed a rare brain tumour). One review describes a serious negative experience during a suspected choking emergency, including delays due to account lookup and a later deterioration requiring intubation elsewhere.
Medivet High Green – Beech House is part of the Medivet group, although one recent reviewer described it as “independent,” which conflicts with the clinic’s branding and website information. Based on the information available, this practice is set up for routine vet care with access to Medivet’s overnight emergency provision, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Owners most often name a vet called Alan and describe long-term continuity of care (multiple reviews mention using him for years/decades). Specific examples from reviews include: same-day attention for a cat with blood in the litter tray with reported improvement within hours; support during a “sad finish” for a poorly cat; and pre-appointment research leading to a suspected diagnosis and referral to a specialist for confirmation (MRI later confirmed a rare brain tumour). One review describes a serious negative experience during a suspected choking emergency, including delays due to account lookup and a later deterioration requiring intubation elsewhere.

Park Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a 24-hour veterinary hospital established in 1985, with its own onsite emergency service running 24/7/365. The website highlights routine care (vaccinations, neutering) as well as complex surgery and diagnostic services.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe thorough vets who explain options clearly, and repeat-use care (for example, regular monthly puppy visits to adjust flea/worming dosage). Practical set-up details also come up, including a cat-only area in reception. There are also a small number of serious complaints about communication—ranging from a report of a rude call ending abruptly to a detailed allegation of inadequate initial emergency wound treatment followed by difficult billing/complaints handling.
Park Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a 24-hour veterinary hospital established in 1985, with its own onsite emergency service running 24/7/365. The website highlights routine care (vaccinations, neutering) as well as complex surgery and diagnostic services.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe thorough vets who explain options clearly, and repeat-use care (for example, regular monthly puppy visits to adjust flea/worming dosage). Practical set-up details also come up, including a cat-only area in reception. There are also a small number of serious complaints about communication—ranging from a report of a rude call ending abruptly to a detailed allegation of inadequate initial emergency wound treatment followed by difficult billing/complaints handling.
Our Score (88/100)
Highfield Veterinary Centre offers routine and preventative care alongside on-site diagnostics (including imaging and blood testing), and it treats a wide range of pets beyond cats and dogs (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters are listed on the clinic’s site). Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations, being given treatment options without pressure, and practical follow-through—such as re-checking a kitten “under warranty” after a spay when she became unwell over a weekend and helping an owner with insurance paperwork.
The clinic is listed in your data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Emergency care information is mixed: your clinic data lists emergency/24-7 (or extended-hours) services, while the clinic’s website mentions emergencies but does not clearly state out-of-hours provision.
Highfield Veterinary Centre offers routine and preventative care alongside on-site diagnostics (including imaging and blood testing), and it treats a wide range of pets beyond cats and dogs (rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters are listed on the clinic’s site). Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations, being given treatment options without pressure, and practical follow-through—such as re-checking a kitten “under warranty” after a spay when she became unwell over a weekend and helping an owner with insurance paperwork.
The clinic is listed in your data as a veterinary nurse training facility. Emergency care information is mixed: your clinic data lists emergency/24-7 (or extended-hours) services, while the clinic’s website mentions emergencies but does not clearly state out-of-hours provision.
Our Score (88/100)
Hallam Veterinary Centre describes itself as a long‑established small‑animal practice accredited by the RCVS, offering routine care (vaccinations, parasite advice, neutering) and cardiology referrals. Recent reviews include examples of vets giving detailed phone explanations and prognosis discussions during end‑of‑life care, and an emergency case where staff stayed after closing to continue treatment so a cat didn’t need to stay in kennels overnight. One detailed negative review alleges a rigid policy of not prescribing antibiotics for wounds unless infection is demonstrated, and describes an initial consultation where a bite wound wasn’t cleaned or properly examined (followed by improvement after a later visit with a different vet).
Hallam Veterinary Centre describes itself as a long‑established small‑animal practice accredited by the RCVS, offering routine care (vaccinations, parasite advice, neutering) and cardiology referrals. Recent reviews include examples of vets giving detailed phone explanations and prognosis discussions during end‑of‑life care, and an emergency case where staff stayed after closing to continue treatment so a cat didn’t need to stay in kennels overnight. One detailed negative review alleges a rigid policy of not prescribing antibiotics for wounds unless infection is demonstrated, and describes an initial consultation where a bite wound wasn’t cleaned or properly examined (followed by improvement after a later visit with a different vet).
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Find vets by category in Sheffield, South Yorkshire

Best Emergency Vets
11 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
29 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
15 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
4 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Sheffield
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Croft Veterinary Centre, Totley
Our Score (85/100)
77 Baslow Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire S17 4DP
Vets Now (Sheffield)
Our Score (78/100)
14 Newhall Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire S9 2QL
Millhouses Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (77/100)
964 Abbeydale Road, Sheffield, Yorkshire S7 2QF
RSPCA Sheffield Branch Welfare Clinic
Our Score (74/100)
Companion Care (Sheffield Drakehouse) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Our Score (74/100)
Companion Care (Sheffield Wadsley Bridge) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Our Score (72/100)
Inside Pets at Home, Sheffield, Yorkshire S6 1NN
Springfield Veterinary Group
Our Score (72/100)
New Court
Hunters Bar Veterinary Group - Hunters Bar
Our Score (61/100)


