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Vets Now Wolverhampton

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Vets Now Wolverhampton
About
Vets Now Wolverhampton provides out-of-hours emergency veterinary care for dogs, cats and small animals. Opened in 2003, our dedicated emergency vets and registered veterinary nurses are here for you during nights, weekends, and bank holidays. The RCVS has accredited Vets Now Wolverhampton – Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC). This accreditation reflects the clinic’s ability to handle emergency and critical care cases without an appointment, so you can feel confident that your pet is receiving the best care when it matters most. When your daytime vet is closed, you can find us based within the St George's Vets, 8 St Georges Parade.
Hours
Open now
Monday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday12:00 – 8:30 AM12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
SundayOpen 24 hours
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · MasterCard · VISA ·
Location
8 St Georges Parade, Wolverhampton, WV2 1BD, United Kingdom
Services
Emergency and Critical Care
Emergency Veterinary Clinic
Reviews
4 out of 5
(453 reviews)
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Bossy Gujar
a month ago
Went here last night after my sons cat was unwell and vomiting after it was discharged from st Georges Vets. Called up got appointment at vets now when got there Receptionist sneeta she was star and assured me that my sons cat would be ok I was chatting to her while they checked him over sneeta was so helpful. Check up was done and nurse called me into the room and explained to me even if we do CPR its not guaranteed he will make it through in the pain he was in but unfortunately the last option was to put him to sleep and rest.. u can't fault these vets. They tried there best sparky we miss you😪 😭
Katie Roberts
a week 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!
About
Vets Now Wolverhampton provides out-of-hours emergency veterinary care for dogs, cats and small animals. Opened in 2003, our dedicated emergency vets and registered veterinary nurses are here for you during nights, weekends, and bank holidays. The RCVS has accredited Vets Now Wolverhampton – Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC). This accreditation reflects the clinic’s ability to handle emergency and critical care cases without an appointment, so you can feel confident that your pet is receiving the best care when it matters most. When your daytime vet is closed, you can find us based within the St George's Vets, 8 St Georges Parade.
Hours
Open now
Monday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Tuesday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Wednesday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Thursday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Friday12:00 – 8:30 AM6:00 PM – 12:00 AM
Saturday12:00 – 8:30 AM12:00 PM – 12:00 AM
SundayOpen 24 hours
Location
8 St Georges Parade, Wolverhampton, WV2 1BD, United Kingdom
Services
Emergency and Critical Care
Emergency Veterinary Clinic
Insights
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entrance · Wheelchair accessible parking lot · Wheelchair accessible restroom ·
Amenities
Restroom ·
Payments
Credit cards · Debit cards · NFC mobile payments · MasterCard · VISA ·
Reviews
4 out of 5
(453 reviews)
4
5
4
3
2
1
Bossy Gujar
a month ago
Went here last night after my sons cat was unwell and vomiting after it was discharged from st Georges Vets. Called up got appointment at vets now when got there Receptionist sneeta she was star and assured me that my sons cat would be ok I was chatting to her while they checked him over sneeta was so helpful. Check up was done and nurse called me into the room and explained to me even if we do CPR its not guaranteed he will make it through in the pain he was in but unfortunately the last option was to put him to sleep and rest.. u can't fault these vets. They tried there best sparky we miss you😪 😭
Katie Roberts
a week 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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