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Vets for Pets

#2 Vet in Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire

4.9
Independent Clinic

Vets for Pets – Vets in Stoke-On-Trent

Updated January 2026

Clinic Overview

This Vets for Pets practice is described on its website as locally owned and run and set up as a modern, purpose-built clinic with in-house diagnostics and surgical facilities (including an operating theatre, dental suite, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, laboratory, pharmacy, and a hospital ward/isolation unit). Reviews point to a practice that regularly sees rabbits and other small pets as well as cats and dogs, and owners repeatedly mention kind handling in difficult moments (including euthanasia) and follow-up contact after visits.

This Vets for Pets practice is described on its website as locally owned and run and set up as a modern, purpose-built clinic with in-house diagnostics and surgical facilities (including an operating theatre, dental suite, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, laboratory, pharmacy, and a hospital ward/isolation unit). Reviews point to a practice that regularly sees rabbits and other small pets as well as cats and dogs, and owners repeatedly mention kind handling in difficult moments (including euthanasia) and follow-up contact after visits.

Concrete specifics owners mention include

  • Time and space to say goodbye during a rabbit euthanasia, with staff described as empathetic.
  • Keepsakes after a pet loss, such as paw prints and a “fur bottle,” mentioned by one long-term client.
  • Follow-up calls after treatment, alongside advice given beyond the appointment.
  • Neutering (“the snip”) for kittens with owners reporting smooth care and praising staff.

Services

Based on the clinic website and the written reviews available

  • General veterinary care for cats and dogs, including routine check-ups (a cat check-up is specifically mentioned).
  • Rabbit and small mammal care, with rabbits explicitly mentioned in reviews and rabbit medicine/testing listed on the website.
  • Exotic pet care (listed on the website; one vet bio mentions treating species “whether it’s a cat or a tortoise”).
  • Surgery and anaesthesia, including
  • Neutering (kittens “had the snip” in reviews)
  • Soft tissue surgery (website)
  • Orthopaedics, including cruciate surgery and fracture repair (website)
  • Dentistry and a dental suite (website).
  • Diagnostics: in-house laboratory, biochemistry/electrolytes, blood pressure monitoring, digital X‑ray, and ultrasound (website).
  • Hospitalisation facilities: hospital ward, isolation unit, oxygen chamber (website).
  • Nurse clinics, weight clinic, and nutritional advice (website).
  • Microchipping and prescriptions (website).
  • Acupuncture (website).
  • Home visits (website).
  • Bereavement support (website), also reflected in reviews describing support during euthanasia and memorial keepsakes.
  • Separate cat & dog areas (website).

Emergency care: the website states out-of-hours emergency care is provided via Vets Now (named as the out-of-hours provider).

Other: the structured clinic data lists the practice as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.

People

Named team members and what owners/commenters say they do in practice

  • Beth (Head Veterinary Surgeon) – the website states she has a particular interest in chronic pain management and arthritis and that she is a qualified acupuncturist.
  • Liz (Veterinary Surgeon) – listed on the website team page (no specific clinical focus stated in the provided snippet).
  • Becky (Veterinary Surgeon) – the website bio mentions a special interest in exotics and treating a variety of species.
  • Carl – mentioned by name in a review as someone an owner would recommend (“Carl and the team”).

Across the latest reviews, owners most often point to

  • Empathetic communication in end-of-life visits, including being given time to say goodbye.
  • Follow-up calls after treatment, and advice continuing beyond the consultation.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.9 stars from 315 reviews. “”

  • Multiple owners describe staff being empathetic and patient during euthanasia, including giving time to say goodbye; one also mentions receiving paw prints and a fur keepsake afterwards.
  • Follow-up calls are explicitly mentioned, along with advice offered outside of appointments.
  • Owners report good experiences with routine procedures like kitten neutering, describing smooth care and praising staff.
  • Several reviews highlight the practice as a good fit for multi-pet households, including rabbits alongside cats and dogs.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

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