The Best Veterinary Cares in Longbridge, West Midlands, United Kingdom (2025)
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Manor Vets - Halesowen
115 Kent Rd, Halesowen B62 8PB, UK
Phone: 0121 422 5411
“Kind, helpful and friendly reception staff.. in person and over the phone. Vets was lovely and very gentle with my little dog. Have helped me to find cost beneficial ways to afford costs for my dog and offer a great service. My dog and I are looking forward to going there again.”
Nearby Landmarks:
- Central Co-op Food - Halesowen – 49 m away
- Kent Road Fish Bar – 36 m away
- Knightstone Legal – 27 m away
- Manor Pharmacy Halesowen – 52 m away
- The Royal Oak – 86 m away
Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital
1601 Bristol Rd S, Longbridge, Rednal, Birmingham B45 9UA, UK
Phone: 0121 238 2000
“My 9 week old kitten was send here by the PDSA for emergency out of hours treatment after she completely broke her leg. The way the staff dealt with the situation and treated her was incredible, they were so so caring, supportive and also informative about what had happened to her, and what could possibly be done to help her. We arrived again this morning to collect her and she looked significantly happier and content without any pain. Genuinely couldn’t be happier with her care.”
Nearby Landmarks:
- McDonald's – 189 m away
- Dryden BCS – 176 m away
- Team Renegade BJJ – 53 m away
- Kidderminster Carpets – 98 m away
- Longbridge Methodist Church – 163 m away
Amicus Veterinary Centre
90 Marshall Lake Rd, Shirley, Solihull B90 4PN, UK
Phone: 0121 733 1439
“Amazing service, my best experience with a vet, we had a puppy who needed urgent care and was asked to come in promptly, on arrival it was clear to see the passion that the staff have for what they do and the genuine care that they provide for the animals. Our pup 'Rocky' received the attention that he desperately needed straight away and has now recovered! From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to thank the staff for their outstanding service and would recommend any pet owner who is searching for a practice who puts the needs of the pet first!”
Nearby Landmarks:
- B&Q Solihull – 147 m away
- Marks and Spencer – 159 m away
- Sainsbury's – 363 m away
- Currys – 259 m away
- Homesense Solihull – 191 m away
Oaks Veterinary Centre
87 Watford Rd, Cotteridge, Birmingham B30 1NP, UK
Phone: 0121 459 4333
“Everyone is so friendly and the advice we got on our new puppy was really helpful. I would say they are trustworthy so we would definitely recommend this vets. The prices seem fair and the new puppy started pack was great value. Thank you!”
Nearby Landmarks:
- Subway – 308 m away
- SPAR Cotteridge – 226 m away
- Cotteridge Post Office – 227 m away
- Cotteridge Quaker Meeting House – 234 m away
- Savers Health & Beauty – 256 m away
Fivelands Veterinary Centre
98 Alcester Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8EG, UK
Phone: 0121 449 3716
“The veterinarian is very gentle and soothes the puppy with a soft voice during the examination, using patient and warm hands to check its condition. She pays attention to every subtle reaction of the puppy, ensuring it doesn’t feel scared or uncomfortable. Really good👍🏻”
Nearby Landmarks:
- Tipu Sultan Majestic Dining – 114 m away
- Esso – 94 m away
- Moseley Park and Pool – 299 m away
- Prince Of Wales – 118 m away
- Birmingham Buddhist Centre – 228 m away
RSPCA Newbrook Farm, Animal Centre, Hospital, Education Centre
RSPCA Newbrook Farm, Frankley Green, Birmingham B32 4AX, UK
Phone: 0300 123 8585
“Wonderful people. After trying to re-home from one of the many privately run organisations( and getting nowhere) I was delighted when they got back in touch after I submitted an application. The application form was completed on Saturday; the telephone conversation took place on the Sunday; I met the pup on the Monday and collected her in the Wednesday. She is the most fantastic dog who achieved 'worthy successor' status before she was three months old. Brilliant experience all round. Maybe if some of the people giving one star reviews stopped whining and put their hands in their pockets they might get the kind of support that they expect from a voluntary funded charity.”