Belfast PDSA Pet Hospital – Vets in Belfast
Clinic Overview
- Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s manner, with owners frequently describing staff as friendly, caring, reassuring, and accommodating. - Several reviews focus on difficult clinical situations, including a very sick dog improving after surgery, a pet whose life was saved, and supportive handling of long-term illness. - End-of-life care is a clear theme, with owners describing compassionate support from both the vet and reception team during euthanasia appointments.
Belfast PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA network and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to centre on care for very unwell dogs, including surgery, urgent appointments, and end-of-life support. Reviews also consistently describe a compassionate, friendly team and positive experiences during difficult visits.
Services
- •Veterinary nurse training facility.
- •General veterinary appointments for pets that are newly unwell or whose condition has worsened, including one recent example of a dog being booked in for the next day.
- •Surgical care, with owners describing dogs recovering well after treatment and being “on the mend after surgery.”
- •Support for seriously ill pets, including reviews that mention dogs being made better after severe illness and one owner saying the vets saved their dog’s life.
- •End-of-life care and euthanasia support, with recent feedback praising the team’s understanding and compassion during these appointments.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
Recent reviews do not name individual staff members, but they repeatedly praise the vets, receptionist team, and wider staff for being kind, understanding, helpful, and professional.
Reviews
Google shows 4.7 stars from 842 reviews.
- •Recent feedback is strongly positive about the team’s manner, with owners frequently describing staff as friendly, caring, reassuring, and accommodating.
- •Several reviews focus on difficult clinical situations, including a very sick dog improving after surgery, a pet whose life was saved, and supportive handling of long-term illness.
- •End-of-life care is a clear theme, with owners describing compassionate support from both the vet and reception team during euthanasia appointments.
- •Owners also mention practical help and calm handling, including a next-day appointment for a dog that had suddenly become unwell and one reviewer saying their dog seemed much more relaxed here than at other vets.

