About University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice
The University of Liverpool University Veterinary Practice is located in the town of Liverpool in Merseyside. This practice is known for its dedicated care for a range of animals including birds, cats, dogs, exotic animals, and small mammals.
The practice offers many facilities to ensure a smooth visit for both pets and their owners. There is a client car park and the practice is accessible by public transport. Disabled public access is also available, making it easy for everyone to reach the practice.
The practice operates six days a week and is closed on Sundays and bank holidays.
Services provided include vaccinations, microchipping, diagnostic imaging, dentistry, blood testing, flea and worm treatments, and neutering.
Part of University of Liverpool
Animals we care for
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Birds
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Cats
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Dogs
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Exotic
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Client car park
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Disabled public access
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Open at weekends
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Vaccinations
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Microchipping
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Diagnostic imaging
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Dentistry
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Blood testing
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Flea and worm treatments
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Accessible by public transport
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Neutering
Opening hours
- Monday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Tuesday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Wednesday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Thursday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Friday
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- 9am – 6pm
- Saturday
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- 9am – 12:30pm
- Sunday
- Closed
Reviews of University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice
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Nathan John
Google 2 March 2026
Amazing service I had the pleasure of taking an animal here and recieved a nice warm welcome when i entered and the 2 students were really friendly and polite when i first brought in the pet and then Dr Hunter was amazing and kind and took great care when handling things .
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Julia D
Google 13 February 2026
I have been coming to this practice for a few years now for my two cats - one with quite a spicy personality. The team have always been fantastic, and have taken good care of them. A big thank you today to Paula at reception and Cassy, with two vet students assisting. They put my calico at ease, giving her time to settle in and making sure she was ready for her operation next week. Always available to answer questions and providing clear pre and post op advice and guidance. Great team overall and really pleased I found them! Thank you!
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Joanne Baker
Google 31 January 2026
Our dog Buddy was really poorly when he got referred, I feel they did all they could to try and help him. They treated him with care and never once suggested that they couldn't try treatments to save him. Maria had dogs herself and I could see with how she treated Buddy who meant the world to our family, and she kept us informed each day. When Buddy passed away the people were lovely and very compassionate to us Maria took the time to speak to us and never once rushed us or mentioned money until we brought it up and I felt like she genuinely cared about Buddy and was sad it had happened but unfortunately he had a rare cancer that was very aggressive but we tryed but he couldn't fight it. As long as they continue to treat animals and people with such compassion I would definitely go there again.
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Olly Peacock
Google 29 January 2026
We sadly had to say goodbye to our beloved guinea pig Charlie on Monday. Everybody from the receptionist, the 2 students and the vet were all excellent. They were so caring and empathetic. They treat Charlie with dignity and kindness. You can tell that they really care about your animal and your grief. The fur clippings and paw prints were beautifully done and so thoughtful. The pricing is very cheap compared to other vets. You can tell that they do it for the love of the animals and teaching not for money. They made such a sad day feel respectful and gave our baby a dignified, comfortable end. We are so very grateful for how they treat him and us. Thank you so much. We would definitely use them in the future and would recommend them to anyone. Thank you for being there for us and for Charlie.
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Clara
Google 11 January 2026
We took our beautiful guinea pig Penny to this vets as we found a lump on her chin. We met Dr Ioana who informed us she would sadly need surgery to remove it I can't thank her enough for the knowledge, support and care she gave us and Penny throughout. We were so worried. We've been to some vets who barely know about guinea pigs, or care for small pets.-They do here! The students are also a wonderful addition to the consultations, it's encouraging to see them so keen to pursue such a worthwhile career. Dr Ioana has our thanks 🙏
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- Where is University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice?
- University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice is a veterinary practice in Liverpool, Merseyside. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice list care for?
- University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice lists care for Birds, Cats, Dogs, Exotic and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
- How do I book an appointment with University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice?
- Call the practice directly using the phone number on this page. Online booking through Vet Verified appears here when the practice switches it on.
- Is University of Liverpool - University Veterinary Practice listed on the RCVS register?
- Every practice on Vet Verified is cross-checked against the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' public register. Verified practices carry the verification mark beside their name.