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PDSA Pet Hospital - Leeds

3.9 (7 reviews)
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Hepton Court York Road Leeds (Leeds) LS9 6PW

About PDSA Pet Hospital - Leeds

PDSA Pet Hospital Leeds is a charity that helps pets in need by providing free and low cost veterinary treatments and medications for eligible pet owners.

To qualify for PDSA support you must be in receipt of benefits and live in the postcode catchment area of a PDSA Pet Hospital or Pet Care Scheme practice

Pet Hospitals provide free and low cost veterinary treatments and medications for eligible pet owners.

Pet Care Scheme practices offer eligible pet owners access to low-cost treatments.

PDSA Pet Hospitals

Free Service

To qualify for free treatments and medications, you must live within the postcode catchment area of one of our Pet Hospitals and be receiving at least one of the following benefits:

  • Housing benefit (means tested)
  • Council tax support (means tested)
  • Universal credit with housing element The Free Service is only available for one pet per household. Any additional pets can be registered for the Low Cost Service.

Low Cost Service

To qualify for low cost treatments and medications, you must live within the postcode catchment area of one of our Pet Hospitals and be receiving at least one of the following benefits:

  • Child tax and working tax credits
  • Universal credit without housing element
  • Pension credit
  • Income support
  • Job seekers allowance
  • ESA – (Income Based Only) Employment Support Allowance
  • Personal Independence Payment (PIP) / Adult Disability Payment (ADP)
  • State retired pensioners who are householders living in council tax bands a – d The low cost prices are typically 20% to 30% lower than private veterinary practices. This can vary, depending on the treatment. There is no limit to the number of pets you can register for the Low Cost Service.

Pet Care Scheme

If you do not live near one of our Pet Hospitals, but you are receiving benefits, you may be eligible for our Pet Care scheme.

The Pet Care scheme is run with partner veterinary practices, allowing you to pay a small monthly amount to get access to low-cost treatments for cats and dogs, along with other help to keep your pet healthy.

To qualify for Pet Care Scheme you must live within the postcode catchment area of a participating practice and be receiving at least one of the following benefits:

  • Housing Benefit
  • Means-tested support with Council Tax
  • Universal Credit with Housing Element
  • Rate Relief (Northern Ireland only)

To find out more contact your local PDSA branch.

Part of PDSA

Animals we care for

  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Small Mammals

Facilities

  • Client car park
  • Disabled public access

Opening hours

Monday
  • 8:30am – 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm – 5pm
Tuesday
  • 8:30am – 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm – 5pm
Wednesday
  • 8:30am – 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm – 5pm
Thursday
  • 8:30am – 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm – 5pm
Friday
  • 8:30am – 12:30pm
  • 1:30pm – 5pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Reviews of PDSA Pet Hospital - Leeds

3.9 out of 5

Based on 7 reviews

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  • Becca Kozlowski profile photo

    Becca Kozlowski

    Google 12 May 2026

    I would like to personally thank all staff members at PDSA Leeds for their amazing service when treating my dog Bear who under went 3 surgeries recently and a number of after care appointments. I would like to personally thank Will (CSM) who always went out of his way to ensure not only Bear, but also myself were doing Okay throughout such a stressful period. He would always ask how I am doing and is genuinely a caring and personable guy. Adele the Vet who went out of her way to ensure Bears initial operation went ahead and to ensure it was done as quickly as possible. She has such a loving approach and was so understanding around the circumstances myself and Bear was in. I would also like to thank the other vet who completed Bears operations and has followed Bears story right to the end to which Bear is now nearly fully healed. She really cares about the animals she meets and always wants to ensure the correct route of treatment with the best possible outcome is always achieved. Apologies I haven't taken down her name. Also to Kathy, Flo and Danielle RVN's for being absolute angels, Bear is always so trusting of you when you were tending to her wound because of your caring and friendly nature's, from going that extra mile and giving her hair a trim and her nails and ears to providing additional medical supplies to keep Bear comfortable at home. You really put me at ease when coming along to appointments with Bear. Always trying to make things as easy for me as possible arranging appointments around childcare and school runs. Thank you also to the reception staff and pharmacy who always greeted me with friendliness and respect, whether it be on the phone or face to face. I really can't put into words how grateful I am for everyone's support at Leeds, you are all so very busy, PDSA felt like my second home at times, but your team really do make what is a stressful time, more bearable. Thank you so much !!

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    Gemma Williams

    Google 18 February 2026

    They literally saved my dogs life 2 years ago and she's doing amazing now. I Took my other dog in for an emergency app today and recieved the brilliant service we've grown accustomed to. Please be patient with them though, they're very much in demand and do a wonderful job with the very little they have.

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    Olivia Steen

    Google 8 January 2026

    I asked my mum to take my cat to the vet, as I was working. She took him and was advised his diabetes had worsened, and some bloods would be needed. He had the bloods taken and the vet told her to come back with him the following day to DISCUSS the results and decide on treatment. Now this is the important part: It was mentioned that perhaps euthanasia may need to be discussed in the future, but she didn’t once say it would actually happen the following day. My mum went back with him the following day and the vet told her that the bloods didn’t look good, and the options were to have him stay overnight with a drip, or put him to sleep. My mum told the vet he was not her cat, and could not decide without speaking to me so the vet told her to call me. I was in the midst of a 2 hour meeting when this happened so couldn’t answer. My mum explained this to her and said she would bring him home to me and I can call them to let them know once I finish work. The vet then told my mum she could not let her leave with him, as it would be unethical and she would need to put him to sleep. As she couldn’t get hold of me, my mum had no choice but to do what the vet said and he was put to sleep. She then charged my mum £25 for the consultation and a further £25 for putting him to sleep, against our wishes. It would have been £140 to bury/cremate him and my mum didn’t know what to do without asking me so all she could do was take his dead body home to me. I am in no way saying he shouldn’t have been put to sleep, and had I been there, I likely would have agreed. BUT, my mum was essentially tricked into taking him there by the vet telling her it would be nothing more than a conversation. Thus, robbing me of the chance to say goodbye and euthanising him without my consent. He was eating, drinking, meowing and playing just a few hours before the appointment and a few more hours so I could say goodbye would not have harmed him any further. For years I donated to PDSA, and I made the mistake of registering him here after our old practice closed down; believing as they were a charity for animals, they would take good care of him. I am absolutely disgusted.

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    Sylwia Polom

    Google 24 November 2025

    Reading some of the negative reviews, I couldn't quite believe it was that bad, until I saw it for myself. I will never, ever set foot in that place with my beloved dog. How could anyone not help the dog? It's best to say that the best solution is to put him to sleep. It was a terrible experience for me.

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    Gill Robson

    Google 25 October 2025

    In a person's time of need to give a pet help, everyone here knows and feels what you are going through. Personal feelings are always understood and help for your pet is 100% . But please donate as many thousands of pets need help too. And some people can't afford to pay. I get free treatment for my pet, but I still pay the maximum I can because without pdsa, lots of pets would no longer be here. Pay, even a little can go a long way.

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    Damian Strudley

    Google 18 June 2025

    The staff have been amazing over the years that we have been going to this veterinary hospital... Ample parking included disabled parking. Easy access, clean and tidy inside and out.. Friendly staff who are willing to help.. sorry to see some clientele not happy about the policy and process to be seen.. it's not the front desks fault.. Always had a long wait but that's to be expected with the amount of people and pets attending 🙄 The vets have always been very informative and precise when explaining information, prescriptions and procedures.. Thank you for all the team for helping with Tasha...

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    milagros González.C

    Google 7 August 2024

    I did not know about the existence of this hospital. I arrived desperate and crying with my 7-year-old pet Chihuahua. I did not speak the language. They were super kind and very patient. Angie underwent surgery and was sterilized. The entire staff was kind. This hospital really saves pets' lives. You could see the dedication and love in their work. We are and will be very grateful for the good care. I apologize for any mistakes. I wrote through a translator.

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