Vets Now - Nottingham
Vets Now Nottingham provides out-of-hours veterinary care for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most, including during bank holidays, and in urgent or emergency situations.
PDSA Pet Wellbeing Centre Nottingham 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:
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:
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:
To find out more contact your local PDSA branch.
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Based on 3 reviews
Carronn Kenny
Google 28 May 2026
As my dog hadn’t been for a few years he was taken off the system and so was refused emergency care as they was fully booked we signed up with vets for pets who use pdsa as there out of hours vets who refused to really look at my dog because he has an ulcer so she said she didn’t want to do any treatment as she didn’t want it to rupture so we was charged £327 and told to see my own vet the next day.
Tanya Robinson
Google 10 April 2026
Just short of £200 for a lady vet to not even give a thorough examination of our male fancy rat. Scared us by saying putting him to sleep would be an option if the cream didn't work. I wasn't convinced by this so I took him to an exotic vet in vets for pets. Here, she concluded that it wasn't what the emergency vet said it was, no cream or metacam was needed and he definitely does NOT need PTS!!!! Not happy with my visit here at all. What a waste of time and money. And I even came away upset thinking I'd have to put him to sleep!!!!
Tommy Morris
Google 7 March 2023
Amazing place. If it wasn't for this place I couldn't imagine how my Bruno would be now. He was told by orchard vets he'd never see out one of his discoloured eyes. Not accepting this took him pdsa the treated him with few different drops now his eye is 80percent clear and he don't have problem seeing.. also sorted a retained testicular that can cause problems. So I'm for ever grateful 🙏
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