About Specialist Vets in Rotherham
Specialist veterinary services in Rotherham are centered around companion animals.
While Rotherham does not offer farm or large-animal services, the focus on companion animals means that clinics are equipped to handle complex cases and specialized treatments for dogs and cats. This specialization is beneficial for pet owners seeking advanced care options.
There are 8 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Rotherham.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Rotherham
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

The Pet Vet Rotherham describes itself as independent and family-owned. It appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with the website stating routine, emergency, and at-home appointments 7 days a week and no surcharge for weekends, evenings, or bank holiday visits. Reviews add practical detail: owners mention being booked in straight away for an emergency (e.g., when a cat’s facial lump burst) and appreciate separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
The Pet Vet Rotherham describes itself as independent and family-owned. It appears set up for both routine care and urgent problems, with the website stating routine, emergency, and at-home appointments 7 days a week and no surcharge for weekends, evenings, or bank holiday visits. Reviews add practical detail: owners mention being booked in straight away for an emergency (e.g., when a cat’s facial lump burst) and appreciate separate waiting areas for cats and dogs.
Rotherham Parkgate Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The site lists a modern set-up with an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit—suggesting it’s equipped for diagnostics and procedures as well as routine care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention support during difficult end-of-life visits (including arranging cremation and offering paw/nose prints) and clear, upfront quoting before treatment.
Rotherham Parkgate Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. The site lists a modern set-up with an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit—suggesting it’s equipped for diagnostics and procedures as well as routine care. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention support during difficult end-of-life visits (including arranging cremation and offering paw/nose prints) and clear, upfront quoting before treatment.
Gonda De Ganck is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the written reviews available, owners most often describe a friendly, accommodating team across vets, nurses, reception/office staff, and give specific examples such as handling nervous dogs calmly and supporting a full-day stay for hip and elbow scoring (with dogs collected once recovered). A smaller note raised in one review is that it’s “getting very expensive”, without any prices given.
Gonda De Ganck is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the written reviews available, owners most often describe a friendly, accommodating team across vets, nurses, reception/office staff, and give specific examples such as handling nervous dogs calmly and supporting a full-day stay for hip and elbow scoring (with dogs collected once recovered). A smaller note raised in one review is that it’s “getting very expensive”, without any prices given.
Our Score (80/100)
Springfield Veterinary Group / MiNightVet Rotherham is a small-animal hospital established in 1964, with an on-site dedicated emergency service (MiNightVet) staffed by full-time night staff. The website describes a wide service range plus referral services (including orthopaedics, soft tissue and laparoscopic surgery, and internal medicine), backed by on-site CT, ultrasound, X‑ray and an in-house lab.
Springfield Veterinary Group / MiNightVet Rotherham is a small-animal hospital established in 1964, with an on-site dedicated emergency service (MiNightVet) staffed by full-time night staff. The website describes a wide service range plus referral services (including orthopaedics, soft tissue and laparoscopic surgery, and internal medicine), backed by on-site CT, ultrasound, X‑ray and an in-house lab.
Hall Court Veterinary Group describes itself as an independently owned practice that has existed for over 100 years, operating from its current site since the 1960s. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care and nurse-led clinics (for example nail clips and senior checks), with some in-house out-of-hours cover and then an external provider outside those times.
Hall Court Veterinary Group describes itself as an independently owned practice that has existed for over 100 years, operating from its current site since the 1960s. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for routine preventive care and nurse-led clinics (for example nail clips and senior checks), with some in-house out-of-hours cover and then an external provider outside those times.
More Specialist Vets in Rotherham
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
- •Routine procedures are commonly used here: spay + microchip and rabbit neutering are both specifically mentioned. - Aftercare and documentation are a major point of disagreement: multiple 1-star reviews describe poor aftercare, inaccurate notes, and problems with vaccination history/communication; one rabbit neuter review describes the pet becoming critically unwell after surgery and being sent home despite severe symptoms. - Compassionate end-of-life care is repeatedly described: owners mention clear explanations of the euthanasia process, being given time, and bereavement gestures such as paw prints and a card.
- •Routine procedures are commonly used here: spay + microchip and rabbit neutering are both specifically mentioned. - Aftercare and documentation are a major point of disagreement: multiple 1-star reviews describe poor aftercare, inaccurate notes, and problems with vaccination history/communication; one rabbit neuter review describes the pet becoming critically unwell after surgery and being sent home despite severe symptoms. - Compassionate end-of-life care is repeatedly described: owners mention clear explanations of the euthanasia process, being given time, and bereavement gestures such as paw prints and a card.
- •Multiple owners highlight communication and involvement: being kept informed during diagnosis/treatment, and clinicians explaining findings clearly. - Facilities and process are noted: “first rate” facilities; a “super clean” environment; a scoping day described as smooth and stress-free. - Equine diagnostic work is specifically mentioned (lameness concerns, X-rays, kissing spine diagnosis/confirmation).
- •Multiple owners highlight communication and involvement: being kept informed during diagnosis/treatment, and clinicians explaining findings clearly. - Facilities and process are noted: “first rate” facilities; a “super clean” environment; a scoping day described as smooth and stress-free. - Equine diagnostic work is specifically mentioned (lameness concerns, X-rays, kissing spine diagnosis/confirmation).
Springfield Veterinary Group is a small-animal hospital established in 1964, offering 24-hour care including a dedicated on-site emergency service (MiNightVet) with round-the-clock telephone advice and emergency consultations. The clinic is set up for more advanced work than a basic first-opinion practice, with on-site CT, ultrasound, X-ray and an in-house lab, plus stated specialties including orthopaedic surgery and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery. It also holds multiple RCVS “Outstanding” service awards, and is a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver).
Springfield Veterinary Group is a small-animal hospital established in 1964, offering 24-hour care including a dedicated on-site emergency service (MiNightVet) with round-the-clock telephone advice and emergency consultations. The clinic is set up for more advanced work than a basic first-opinion practice, with on-site CT, ultrasound, X-ray and an in-house lab, plus stated specialties including orthopaedic surgery and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery. It also holds multiple RCVS “Outstanding” service awards, and is a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) and Rabbit Friendly Clinic (Silver).
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