Newcastle upon Tyne has 10 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Newcastle upon Tyne
The clinics in Newcastle upon Tyne primarily focus on companion animals such as dogs and cats.
Mid-ranked or routine-focused clinics in the town play a significant role by offering everyday care, vaccinations, and managing non-urgent treatments. These clinics ensure that pet owners have access to essential healthcare services, contributing to the overall well-being of their pets. The availability of such clinics supports the broader veterinary landscape by providing foundational care, which complements the services offered by emergency or specialized clinics.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Newcastle upon Tyne
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10 clinics- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, caring and willing to go above and beyond, including for owners with multiple dogs and for nervous pets. - Communication is a recurring strength: owners mention feeling listened to, having treatment options explained clearly, and feeling supported during ongoing care for more complex problems such as allergies. - Reviews include detailed praise for support during serious situations, including unexpected bladder-stone surgery in a cat and compassionate end-of-life care for a guinea pig.
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- •Several reviewers describe the practice as clean, with helpful staff and the added convenience of parking. - Communication is a recurring positive theme: owners say the team explains treatment clearly and gives an estimate before treatment goes ahead. - One owner praised the practice for seeing their hamster straight away when its condition deteriorated, describing the team as understanding and responsive.
Blythman & Partners is an independent, family-run veterinary group with multiple practices, with 24/7 emergency care available through its RCVS hospital site. The clinic offers routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping and dental treatment, alongside support for urgent and more complex cases. It also offers practical extras including an online portal for appointments and documents, plus puppy support sessions for new owners.
- •Judith is a recurring standout in recent feedback, with owners praising her manner with senior pets, nervous dogs, cats and rabbits. - Handling of anxious or stressed animals is a clear strength, including reviews describing calm, patient care during first appointments and vaccinations. - Communication is frequently highlighted as a positive, with owners saying they feel listened to, not rushed, and well informed about treatment and medication.
- •Recent feedback is consistently very positive about the home-visit model, with owners saying pets are calmer at home and appointments feel easier for both animals and people. - The team is regularly described as friendly, professional, patient, and kind, with praise extending beyond the vets to nurses, office staff, and admin. - Owners highlight clear explanations and supportive decision-making, including discussion of options, prices, medication use, and ongoing care plans.
More Dog & Cat Vets in Newcastle upon Tyne
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- •Recent feedback is consistently warm about the friendliness and professionalism of the team, from vets to reception. - Owners often mention clear advice and explanations, and some specifically value feeling unrushed during appointments. - Several reviews highlight continuity of care and a calm, reassuring approach, especially with nervous dogs or newly rehomed pets.
Moorview Vets appears to operate as part of the My Family Vets group. Reviews describe friendly, helpful staff and good clinical care in a number of cases, including treatment for eye and ear problems. Feedback is mixed overall, with recurring concerns about costs and administration, particularly around payment follow-up and prescription-related charges.
Community Pet Clinic’s website presents it as part of the easipetcare group, with online booking, Klarna instalment payments and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. At the same time, many recent reviewers refer to the service as PDSA/charity-based and mention donations, so the branding and ownership are not straightforward from the public-facing information. The clinic appears geared to routine preventative care alongside general medical work-ups, with recent reviews also describing end-of-life care and urgent help for a kitten brought in without an appointment.
- •Reviews are strongly mixed: some owners describe excellent, compassionate care over many years, while others report poor experiences and say they have moved elsewhere. - Emergency and end-of-life care are recurring positives. Recent reviews praise prompt help for an older dog in an emergency, quick attention for a cat with breathing problems, and kind support when owners had to say goodbye.
Publicly available information for Sheriffs Highway Veterinary Group in Newcastle upon Tyne is very limited. There is not enough published detail to summarise its facilities, opening arrangements, or main clinical focus. No clear ownership information is available.



