Nottingham has 10 emergency vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Emergency Vets in Nottingham
For urgent care needs, Nottingham provides several options.
Emergency or out-of-hours care is available at 13 clinics, providing critical support for sudden health issues. These clinics are equipped to handle urgent cases, ensuring pets receive timely attention. In contrast, clinics without emergency services focus on routine and scheduled appointments, which suits pet owners needing regular check-ups and vaccinations.
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10 clinicsEastwood Vets4Pets Ltd in Nottingham is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is associated with a broad range of small-animal care, with repeated mentions of dogs as well as birds and other small pets such as budgies, rabbits and chinchillas. Owners often highlight calm handling, clear explanations and helpful reception support with practicalities like medications, care plans and insurance claims.
Also listed are Rhiannon Pepper (Registered Veterinary Nurse), Tyler Leek (Registered Veterinary Nurse), Kirsty Stephens (Veterinary Care Assistant), Olivia Smith (Veterinary Care Assistant), Vicki Mason (Receptionist) and Sally Pell (Receptionist). Recent reviews also praise Rachel by name, and mention Francesca and Dr Dana Broadbent especially warmly.
Medivet Beeston - Churchcroft Vets in Nottingham is part of the Medivet group. The clinic states it offers 24/7 emergency care, with an out-of-hours consultation fee published for appointments between 7pm and 9am. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with owners often highlighting a friendly team, clear communication and efficient care, though a small number of reviews raise serious concerns about costs and end-of-life decision-making.
Lawrence Veterinary Centre is an IVC Evidensia practice in Nottingham offering routine, preventative and surgical care for cats, dogs and several small mammals, and it is listed as an RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic. Its services include vaccinations, microchipping, wellness screening, nurse-led clinics, K-Laser therapy and cardiology referrals. Recent feedback highlights a calm, cat-focused setup, with practical stress-reduction touches such as a separate cat area, calming sprays and blankets for carriers, alongside clear explanations and gentle handling for anxious pets.
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Priory Veterinary Group Beeston / MiNightVet Nottingham is a CVS-owned clinic that combines small-animal veterinary care with an on-site dedicated out-of-hours and emergency service. It is set up for urgent cases, with in-clinic diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house lab. Feedback from owners particularly highlights calm phone support, quick attention for urgent problems, clear explanations, and compassionate help during difficult end-of-life decisions.
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Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital Limited in Nottingham is part of VetPartners and operates as a veterinary hospital with an on-site hospital facility and 24/7 emergency care. The practice offers routine care including vaccinations, nurse clinics and neutering, alongside more advanced procedures such as complex surgery and laparoscopic “keyhole” spays. Recent feedback is especially positive about emergency communication, compassionate end-of-life support and the reassurance of the on-site hospital, with a small number of comments about occasional admin or phone issues.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners often describing friendly, caring staff and quick access to appointments when pets needed to be seen promptly. - Dentistry and surgery are recurring strengths in written reviews, including praise for handling nervous dogs gently, successful eye surgery, and good post-op instructions for home care. - End-of-life care is mentioned more than once, with reviewers thanking the team for compassion, dignity and seeing pets quickly at a very difficult time.
Oak House Veterinary Centre Ltd in Nottingham has been caring for pets since 2004 and is an ISFM silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic. The practice is part of VetPartners. It appears set up for routine preventive care, ongoing management of chronic conditions, and compassionate end-of-life support, with recent feedback highlighting calm handling for anxious pets and clear communication.
Long-term clients describe Castle Veterinary Centre as an independent practice in Nottingham. It offers routine cat and dog care, preventive support, nurse-led services and help with urgent problems, with some urgent laboratory tests handled in-house and other investigative work sent to external labs. Recent feedback continues to highlight compassionate handling, clear communication and prompt care for urgent cases.
Byron Veterinary Clinic in Nottingham is part of the VetPartners group and is linked with Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital, where the wider group’s 24/7 emergency service is provided. The clinic offers routine care such as vaccinations, nurse clinics and neutering, with access to more advanced procedures through the wider group, including complex surgeries and laparoscopic spays at Ashfield House. Recent feedback is mixed, combining strong praise for clinical care with some complaints about communication and fees.


