Castle Vets
Castle Vets is a veterinary practice on Tilehurst Road in Reading that treats dogs, cats, birds, small mammals and exotic pets. The practice opens Monday to Saturday and works with Vets Now to provide 24-hour emergency cover.
Vets for Pets operates inside the Pets at Home store in Berkshire. The practice treats cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals. The building has disabled access, parking, and air conditioning. Cats and dogs wait in separate areas. Opening hours are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday through Friday, and 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Saturdays. The practice closes on Sundays and bank holidays.
Part of Vets for Pets
Based on 7 reviews
Marie beazley
Google 15 May 2026
Great vet service and lovely staff always happy to help and my dog loves them to.
Briony Dunn-Mussert (theblondemo)
Google 3 March 2026
If I could leave zero stars I would. Horrible vet (Hassan Salamian)! He almost overdosed my mouse by 10x a medication (0.4ml of metacam vs 0.04ml). From the onset Hassan was dismissive of me and my concerns about my mouse. He wouldn't listen when I tried to explain my concerns or when I tried to answer the questions he asked me. It seemed to me he felt he was above treating rodents. He also ignored me when i said my mouse has never bitten in her life, and he tried to make a joke about no one poking her with needles before. When it came to treatment, he said and did multiple things that were concerning to me, including reusing the same needle on my mouse multiple times, rinsing her in a surgical spirit, which when I asked if he knew if it was safe for her (and her sisters) to groom off he said "I don't know, let's dilute her". He then told me to rinse my mouse under the sink in cold water. Mice are extremely prone to hypothermia, and he should know if the items he's using on my animal are safe for her to consume. Furthermore he asked why I bought her sisters along to the appointment, mice are social animals so will be incredibly stressed if separated. The vet also told me to put my mouse on an icepack. This would trigger torpor in my mouse and could potentially kill her. Finally, when it came to dosing medication, the initial dosage was wrong by a factor of ten! I queried the volume of medication, having previously medicated my mice with similar medicines, and they had the gall to suggest that the printer had managed to miss a zero. The dosing mistake was 0.4ml of metacam compared to the actual 0.04ml. 0.4ml of metacam is the dosage used for rats, a massive error for a vet to be making. They then stuck a new prescription sticker over the previous one to hide their mistake. If not for my querying I would've been overdosing my mouse by a significant amount. I am concerned if he has this attitude with other rodent owners and had I not given my mice medicine in the past i would've been inclined to believe the dosage recommended to me. This is a huge concern. I will not be returning to this practice due to the multiple complaints outlined above and I hope you will get back to me due to the severity of them. I will actively tell other pet owners to avoid the branch and will be leaving reviews outlining my experience everywhere. I was charged £112 for inadequate service, including over medicating! I had a far better experience in the Winnersh Vets4Pets, where i received excellent service from Abbie and for significantly cheaper! I would never recommend the Reading branch to any pet owners.
Amit Jain
Google 27 November 2025
The best vets in the world! Thank you for looking after me and giving me so much love all the way till the end. The whole team is incredible! - Pooch
Anna Holdway
Google 5 November 2025
Staff is brilliant Kittens loved the first trip to the vets
AK
Google 30 September 2025
I visit this clinic for my guinea pigs. I am quite happy so far. Booking an apointment is very easy and doesnt have to be weeks in advance. Also their whatsapp number is awesome for any concerns that might arise. I asked questions and sent videos/pictures and i they got back to me with an answer within a few hours! The vet is also doing a good job when it comes to examining. One things i would highlight is that medication is very expensive. For example eye drops and drops for mites for 2 guinea pigs with the consulation cost 300£! Also although the vet seems like a nice person i feel like that sometimes he rushes the examination process. Lastly it would be nice if reception staff were a little bit more warm and friendly.
maria c
Google 8 August 2025
Was seen fairly quickly upon arrival for appointment. Vet consultant was informative & prescription was processed swiftly. Only thing i would suggest if to better my review is that the waiting area be a little bit bigger / spacious. Will continue to bring my cats here nonetheless.
Jude Mitchell-Hedges
Google 22 February 2025
We’ve been coming here with our 4 cats for 10 years, and have continued to do so despite moving a little distance away. It isn’t the closest vet to us, but we’ve always been very happy with the service there. In particular, Hassan is lovely, as is Irina (who loves cats!), and the nurses and receptionists are kind and helpful (I only know Diane’s name - she’s lovely as are the others. Our kitties mean so much to us, we like to keep using a clinic we feel we know and have confidence in.
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