Cootes Veterinary Clinic
Cootes Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a well-established practice in the charming town of Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England.
Vets for Pets operates inside Pets at Home at Mid Sussex Retail Park in Burgess Hill, West Sussex. The practice opens at 8am on weekdays and closes at 8pm Monday to Friday, 6pm on Saturdays, and 4pm on Sundays. It's closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day, with shorter hours on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. The practice treats cats, dogs, and rabbits. There's disabled access, free parking, and a separate waiting area for cats.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Cat pet plan | From £16.99 |
| Dog pet plan | £23.99 |
| Dog pet plan | £19.99 |
| Dog pet plan | From £19.99 |
| Out-of-hours consultation | From £130 |
| Rabbit pet plan | From £10.99 |
Based on 6 reviews
Tracy Hammond
Google 22 March 2026
I would rate 0 stars if I could. I am heartbroken and devastated. My senior dog was given the wrong vaccine (Lepto 2) because the vet “didn’t check the vial properly.” She was also given a DHP vaccine that wasn't even due and I never consented to. Immediately after these first vaccines she was also given a Lepto 4 vaccine. Four weeks later, another Lepto 4 vaccine was given and within 24hrs a severe, life-threatening reaction occurred. My beloved dog developed lymphangiectasia and protein-losing enteropathy—conditions that could have been prevented. Despite spending £15,000 on treatment, she did not recover and had to be put to sleep. My repeated complaints to the practice were ignored for months. When they finally responded, they claimed they had done nothing wrong!!! The grief and loss we have suffered are unimaginable. This was completely avoidable. This practice prioritises money over pet safety. Do NOT trust this practice with your loved ones. I have since found an online group with over 40,000 members whose beloved pets have gone through similar circumstances following the Leptospirosis vaccine!!!
Steve OP
Google 8 January 2026
Good quality of care and I like the Vet's, but the pricing is hardly what you'd call 'transparent' . Drug pricing is particularly opaque. If you think about it, a Vets pharmacy is just the same as a old fashioned sweet shop. You speak with the person behind the counter & they hand over what you want/need. If you were in the sweet-shop and were going to have a party, you might make the decision to buy in bulk elsewhere (and in the case of a Vet they will charge a Prescription Fee to allow you to do this (circa £25 at V4P) because it's a licensed activity. In both cases the storekeeper/Vet gets to 'mark up' the items as they please, and you 9the customer) make their informed choice.... EXCEPT.....at Vets for Pets there is never a visible price, and even when you ask the price of the item, you then get pinged with a 'dispensing fee' on top (typically then a 60% mark-up + dispensing fee?) - Just imagine how THAT (dispensing fee) would go down in our comparison Sweet Shop!!!.. It's a classic barrier to competition, so much so that the CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) have suggested the following common sense measures.... 1) Mandatory Price Publication: Requiring practices to display prices for common services and products. & 2) Prescription Reform: Capping prescription markups and making it easier to get prescriptions to buy meds online. Personally, I don't have an issue with mark-ups provided prices are shown, afterall, every business has a margin, but the 'Dispensing fee' is risible, it reminds me of when Ryanair said they were going to charge passengers to use on-board toilets! No doubt Vets for Pets will come back with some waffle about it being too complicated to actually have a price list, as the price they pay for stock regularly changes so they'd have to constantly change the published price.... but isn't this the reality for EVERY OTHER business selling in a shop/in-person setting? Given the Burgess Hill branch is actually inside a SHOP, perhaps they could ask for some advice.
Erika Lelovicova
Google 27 December 2025
We were with the practice for over a decade, left recently. The care is hit and miss; there is a large roster of vets looking after thousands of pets. They don't get to know you or care about your pet personally, they are primarily a for-profit business enterprise and profit comes well ahead of the pet. The £200 blood tests seem to be the go-to diagnostic and care tool. Medication is priced at 50-60% more than online and we felt like the practice not only didn't advise us but actively tried to prevent us from getting transparent pricing information so that we can order the meds elsewhere. The practice is running late most days and we were rarely seen for appointments on time. There were various administrative blunders, from the reception giving incorrect treatment information to having to chase insurance forms because the practice didn't action them. I am of course biased as one of our cats died in their care of a preventable cause but there is better priced, better quality care and care plans available elsewhere, especially for pets with long-term conditions.
mumtominibeasts
Google 23 December 2025
We have used them since getting our dog and they have been amazing and gone above and beyond. Staff are so friendly and helpful
Colin Meagher
Google 11 November 2025
What a great job they do for all types of dogs. My adopted Multi-poo stayed calm and really enjoyed the attention received from the admiring public. The girls work really well together in the grooming section to achieve a fantastic result. Well done to the team.
Zero Ex
Google 3 November 2024
We got my Son his First pet Hamster here and normally I'm over dramatic but I'm not even kidding its literally the best Hamster on the world! number 1 pet store well I've always favoured them 🙂 I'll have to add a pic later so we got Tim the Hamster who's nearly 2 and still going strong 😁 and our wonderful Bunny Reggie! he's kinda become mine and my oldest sons like obsession! we LOVE our funny bunny and he's REALLY fast at teaching stuff to and he's just the best
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