PDSA Pet Hospital - Sunderland
PDSA Pet Hospital Sunderland is a charity that helps pets in need by providing free and low cost veterinary treatments and medications for eligible pet owners.
King's Road Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic in Sunderland, Tyne & Wear.
The practice cares for cats, dogs and small mammals.
Based on 6 reviews
Mark Conifey
Google 30 May 2026
Waited over an hour for dog to be seen, in the end walked out, poor service from start to finish, needless to say won’t be going back, I will look for a vets that value customers
Jenna Chistie
Google 4 March 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AMAZING Wendy Vicki and Angie. Vicki is the first point of contact and you could not wish for a better person to be there for you when you need help, support and reassurance. She is truly amazing, I will be forever grateful to her (so will my mam) She is a truly wonderful person who genuinely cares and shows empathy and compassion every single time. Wendy is just a super star - a vet who truly loves animals and cares about you (the owner) She is soooo calm, empathetic and supportive- you know you are in good hands when Wendy is there. Angie I met for the first time today and it is safe to say my cat is a fan of hers too. She acted with kindness, care and love towards my cat today and I will be forever grateful. Truly 3 wonderful human beings. If you are looking for a Vetinary Practice look no further than KINGS ROAD ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
PAULINE LOADMAN
Google 12 January 2026
Excellent independent vets who care for the important members of our family. The welfare of our pets come first. Staff are caring towards our fur babies and their accompanying humans. They prioritise animals over wealth. Thank you for caring
Beverley Giles
Google 28 October 2025
Usually an exemplory service. Today I was disappointed. Please becareful when contacting for advice. I contacted the vets today for advice after my dog had ingested blood pressure tablets. Receptionist informed me she would need to seek further advice. I informed them of my dogs weight and the tablet she had ingested.I received a 45 sec phone call later from a nurse to inform me that my dog had not ingested so much for it to be dangerous and to monitor her for 24hrs. Astonishingly that cost me £60. I rang because I didn't want to waste a face to face appointment, which had I done so, would have been cheaper. At no time was I informed that this advice over the phone would incur a cost. I am staggered as to what investigation took place in order to justify £60. This seems totally disproportionate.
michfinch
Google 9 December 2024
I’ve had the most caring and compassionate service from King’s Road Vets, especially from Laura, Pippy’s Vet. After a long period of illness where there was nothing else could be done for Pippy, we agreed that I would take Pip home after a painkilling injection. Pip passed away in my arms early the next morning at 06.50. 💔
DARREN BURN
Google 16 August 2024
Amazing, one of ,if not thee best vets we have visited, fortunately we havnt had to spend any time there for anything serious , tho if that time comes, we have every confidence our beloved pets are in good hands.
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