Hollywood Veterinary Centre
Hollywood Vet Centre is a friendly practice in Birmingham, West Midlands, offering veterinary services.
White Cross Vets operates on Alcester Road South in Kings Heath, Birmingham, treating cats, dogs, and small mammals. The practice opens Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 7:00pm and Saturday mornings from 8:30am to 12:30pm. Emergency care outside these hours is handled by Vets Now Birmingham.
Services include blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments. The practice has disabled access and parking nearby. White Cross Vets meets RCVS Core Standards.
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Based on 9 reviews
Rose Simpson
Google 9 June 2026
All I can honestly say about the service received is quality, care reassurance, warm welcome, prestine reception, and most of all, value like no other to take care of beloved pets like my cat Sapphire. Well-done to all staff. Maria Simpson
Margaret Fereday
Google 21 May 2026
19/05/26 Took my 4 year old cat Millie to have claws clipped and flea/ worming treatment applied. The vet nurse was lovely with her. The reception/waiting room is spotlessly clean, staff very helpful, and I like the dedicated quiet area for cats. Highly recommend
Carol Paintin
Google 7 April 2026
Always get to see the same vet on request which I find so important as you and the vet will get to know not only you but your pet too. I find by doing this as well you both get a better idea of your pet and Sam is amazing as is Emily as we will always agree what is the best way to go. Even if I choose for example that an op is out of the question they would say I think that’s the right way to go or if it isn’t we will discuss it before we make the right decision for my dog. I would be absolutely lost without them.
Allison
Google 24 March 2026
A lovely veterinarian practice. Staff are lovely, friendly, efficient and reassuring. Our dog Alfie who is French Bulldog has just had a dental procedure here and our vet Peter talked us through every step. We felt Alfie and ourselves were in good hands. Would recommend to friends and family 100%.
Christine
Google 24 February 2026
White Cross Vets Alcester Road Sth Birmingham B14 I have had 4 cats in recent years and they have all been cared for by the above branch. Simply the best I wouldn’t go anywhere else. Caring, knowledgeable & professional.
julie verity
Google 21 January 2026
Since their opening in November, I have had 3 occasions to visit White Cross Vets In Stanningley and each time have been very impressed by their professionalism and standards of care. Everyone I came into contact with was kind and supportive and did everything possible to try to help our visit less stressful when Oscar my dog was rushed in and was found to need emergency surgery for Bloat, (GDV). Special mention goes to vets Rebecca and Francisco who acted calmly and swiftly, assisted by one of their nurses (sorry I don’t have her name but she was there on the opening day) The clinic itself is lovely and new with state of the art equipment and I would definitely recommend them.
Tony Foster
Google 15 January 2026
Been using Whit Cross Vets since there Conception a long time folks and there Fabulous Very accommodating to any of your needs as we don't like injecting our Puppy Molly with unnecessary Vaccinations or flea treatments we use natural means and feed a Very Healthy Raw Diet we still are on a Plan but Don't use Some of the things that come Free Wirh the Plan we thought that this could be a problem But they Were Fantastic with the Response to the way we wanted to look after Mollys Heath so they were Fabulous every step of the Way So Yes White Cross is the Best Vets in our Opinion so another 5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Katarina Khalifa
Google 11 November 2025
Check the reviews on trust pilot if you don’t believe me but anyway If I could leave no star I would I don’t remember the vet that saw my cat at the time but I know it was a male Caucasian mature man and a oriental woman who was wearing a face mask… who looked rather suspicious as she injected my cat with something also but not while I was in the room but while I was in reception area near main entrance…. Anyway I never came back after this totally put me off vets and lost my confidence and trust. The vets that made my whole family feel like this was in kings heath called white cross vets and here is the reason why …firstly the kings heath vets genuine caring staff left and moved on else where and after my cat got multiple seizures after them injecting her with medicine which shouldn’t be given to cats with liver disease or so… anyway after she had been given that injection which was literally poison to her small frail body she had aggressive seizures which left her practically exhausted and paralysed that she couldn’t even eat or drink let alone pass urine or so and I gave her water which you could tell she was in need of desperately and was so thirsty … she had so many seizures that whole evening like every few minutes to every 20-30 mins! It was so heartbreaking to watch and that I couldn’t do anything to help her and that I was short on cash to get an emergency vet to come to my house at be out of hours too… I borrowed all the money I could but it still wasn’t enough… it was traumatising to witness it got so aggressive that her claw got hooked to her tongue … and the next morning I called the vet’s ( white cross vets) and told them everything that happened to my poor kitty mishka and they made me feel that it wasn’t them to blame when in fact it was as I did the research on the medicine they injected her with and it clearly said not to give to cats with liver issues which she had… i told them that since she had that injection she’s had a reaction and then they told me to bring her in and put her down… i had sadly no choice but to do that but if they had just not injected her with that medication that wasn’t suitable for her then my best friend would be with me here today … I didn’t want her to suffer anymore due to their mistake and I didn’t want to get In trouble if I didn’t take their advice… anyway while she was waiting to be put down they didn’t even make her comfortable or giver her water to hydrate or or put eye drops in her eyes… none of that … but just quickly rushed me to put her down as they were on schedule and I didn’t get to say goodbye properly ….
Kelly Corcoran
Google 1 July 2025
My precious little finch named Pearl had quite a severe issue with her foot So I tried to take her to my normal vets that have on site avian vet but they were closed on the weekend. I called around everywhere then tried White Cross Vets where I was able to make an emergency appointment for her to see the vet who has personal experience with finch. The level of care that was shown to my sweet little girlie was amazing and ever so heartwarming, she has been prescribed with medication and even just a few days later she's looking better, her foot is healing and it's going the exact way the vet had said it would go. I got some really informative advice which I'll be passing on to everyone I can, I cannot express enough just how grateful I am for the staff and reception because most people would just see a little bird no bigger than a common sparrow and just let whatever happens, happen but my finch are very very dear to me. Pearl and I are very grateful for the staff at White Cross Vets, keep being awesome 🐦⬛❤️
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