Leicester PDSA Pet Hospital
64 Heyford Rd, Leicester LE3 1SR, United Kingdom
4.7
1 reviews
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JRH4+4R Leicester, United Kingdom
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Took my mum’s cat recently after it was quite ill and the vets & nurses were excellent throughout. Make sure to leave a donation, it all helps.
Thank you Team Leicester you served us fantastically well. See you again soon.
My cat feels much better now after her surgery and is fighting fit, though if I had known that fixing a terrible dental infection would make her more keen to bite me I may have hesitated a bit!
The PDSA is a low cost service and in some cases they only ask for a contribution so please 🙏 contribute as much as you can to these wonderful people and this amazing service ❤️
I have had pets for nearly 30 years now and never have I had the misfortune to come across a more uncaring vets.
We have a kitten of approximately 14 weeks.
Left to them she would not have made it to this. A simple case of dehydration was wrongly diagnosed as fatal kidney failure.
An appointment was made for a Friday morning at 11.00am to have her euthanized.
We were allowed to take her home to spend one last night with her.
I am medically trained and just knew that there was more that could be done. I asked the vet (she should be re-employed in an abattoir) about futher treatment. Her answer was no nothing could be done.
The Friday morning the kitten was due to be killed she was taken to another vet who said in no uncertain terms that she had not got fatal kidney failure and to take her back to this place and get her kidneys flushed and get her rehydrated.
They did not want to do this. Oh no.
Would cost too much, hadn't got the staff.
Any excuse possible. They did in the end with much reluctance proceed with the treatment.
To cut what could have been a very harrowing story short she has since made a complete recovery, but no thanks to this place.
If you have any other alternative way of getting help for sick animal, please use it.
If the cost of treating the animal is too much this place will simply kill them.
We were always prepared to pay over what they asked for payment. They were told this several times.
This place is alarming in its total lack of care for sick or injured animals. It reeks of incompetence and the vets show a very limited knowledge in treating the animals.
It seems that all they are interested in is making as much money as possible by using the cheapest treatment available.
I know it's a charity but look into the finances of the PDSA and you will find that it makes a lot of money. The Chief Executive earns over a hundred and eighty thousand pounds a year.
Please try if possible to use an alternative vet.
The other vets we used didn't even charge us for the consultation by the way.
Milo and Willow