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Vets Now Wolverhampton

4.0(483 reviews)
Wolverhampton
Closed · today 00:00–08:30Owned by IVC Evidensia

About

Vets Now Wolverhampton is an out-of-hours emergency veterinary clinic in Wolverhampton, part of the Vets Now network. It provides urgent care for small animals, exotics and farm animals outside normal surgery hours, covering evenings, weekends and bank holidays. The clinic offers emergency treatment, surgery and palliative care.

The Wolverhampton branch partners with local daytime veterinary practices across the West Midlands to ensure continuous access to emergency care. It forms part of a UK-wide chain of over sixty purpose-built out-of-hours facilities focused on emergency and critical care provision.

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  • Carlton Law

    a month ago

    Can't thank vets for pets in wolverhampton enough me and my wife had to make a really hard decision a couple of weeks ago to have our much loved family dog put to sleep has she went off her back legs she was roughly 16 years of age we couldn't see her suffer no more we contacted vets for pets for advice they gave us a appointment and the vet looked her over and he told us what we already new we just needed a second opinion so me and my wife had no choice in what to do for the best for her we as a family was heart broken the vet promised us that he would look after her and that she would be Cromarted on her own so we could get her ashes back today we got the phone call to say she was back at the vets I went up to collect her and was presented with abit of her fair and paw prints and a lovely card from all the staff there so thank you for taking care of our little girl it is very much appreciated ❤️

  • Kaitlyn Hunt

    3 months ago

    I brought my cat, Willow, here after hours for an emergency appointment. The vets there were amazing with him, and despite having to have him put down, I would recommend them to everyone. After taking him to 2 other vets throughout the year, none of them were able to identify what was clearly wrong with him, which if found sooner, could have saved his life. The vets here, however, were quick to identify what was wrong, offer support and give solutions. I left with a nose and paw prints, as well as some fur, and they were very kind through the whole process.

  • Katie Roberts

    3 months ago

    A stray cat turned up at my house, it was clearly in no fit state to be outside and was showing clear signs of antifreeze poisoning. My partner took the cat to the vets yet the vet claimed the cat looked fine and to let it back out. They also claimed the cats microchip was registered in the street it was found in, it wasn't. My partner brought the cat home and kept the poor girl warm until a rescue turned up to take her. Unfortunately the stray cat didn't make it and the vets didn't even bother to contact the owner at the point of arrival when it was taken there originally. Due to the sheer amount of neglect from the vet on duty this cat suffered for 12 hours when this could've quite easily have been prevented but no because it's a stray and not a paying customer they didn't care less. The vet has a duty of care, which has been abused in this case and I sincerely hope she receives some for of reproductions from this. We also have a picture of the cat before it was taken to the vets and every person that has been shown this agreed the cat doesn't look well at all!

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