Huddersfield PDSA Pet Clinic β Vets in Huddersfield
Clinic Overview
Huddersfield PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA, the national pet charity, and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent reviews are very positive, with owners often highlighting a caring, sympathetic approach and clear explanations. Feedback also points to supportive reception staff and patient handling during stressful visits.
Huddersfield PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA, the national pet charity, and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent reviews are very positive, with owners often highlighting a caring, sympathetic approach and clear explanations. Feedback also points to supportive reception staff and patient handling during stressful visits.
Services
- β’Free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need.
- β’General veterinary consultations, with owners noting that staff explain treatment and next steps clearly.
- β’Treatment for injuries and urgent problems; one recent review describes a cat being seen for a tail bite wound.
- β’Supportive handling for anxious or uncertain pets, with one owner specifically praising the team's patience with their dog.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- β’Reception team: praised for being especially helpful and supportive, including one owner who described the receptionist as βthe best everβ during a stressful visit.
- β’Vet team: reviews describe the vets as caring, knowledgeable, and clear in their explanations.
- β’Wider team: owners repeatedly mention a sympathetic, patient approach with both pets and their owners.
Reviews
Google reviews: 4.7/5 from 414 reviews. Recent feedback is strongly positive overall.
- β’Staff are frequently described as helpful, caring, and sympathetic.
- β’Clear communication stands out, with owners saying things are explained well.
- β’Patient handling is a recurring theme, including praise for being very patient with a dog.
- β’One review gives a specific example of a cat treated for a tail bite wound, with both the vet and receptionist singled out for excellent support.

