Why Trust Vets Now

We have achieved so much and we will continue to hit high numbers.

20+

Years of providing emergency vet care across the UK

230,000

Calls handled & 500 video consultations monthly

200,000+

Animals treated annually

8,922

Trustpilot reviews with a 4.2* rating

Emergency and critical care veterinary service is at our core.

It’s our passion and what we have been experts in for over 20 years. Our vets and vet nurses are highly skilled in their field, and when our host practices close for the day, they set up clinics across 61 locations throughout the UK. We also have 24-hour referral hospitals in Glasgow and Manchester offering emergency care as well as specialist services including oncology and soft tissue.
Our business has grown throughout the years, and we now treat over 200,000 animals every year. Our promise to you has never changed; we are here for you whenever you need us most.

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Our highly-skilled staff treat around 200,000 animals every year

During seasonal holidays, like Christmas and Easter, we answer around five queries an hour from worried pet owners. So whether you’re in Aberdeen, Belfast or Portsmouth we’re there for you and your pet when you need us most.

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Dont sweat it!
Visit our summer hub

As the days get warmer it important to know how to keep your pets safe, healthy and cool.
That’s why we’ve compiled all the info you need to keep your pet safe from the hazards associated with this time of year, from hot pavements to irresistible barbeque treats.

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Vet Professionals

As the UK’s leading provider of pet emergency care, we treat more critical out-of-hours cases than any other vet group at our clinics and hospitals. Partner with us for your emergency care, or make a referral to our hospitals.

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Join our Team

If you’re looking for a rewarding career in a fast paced but friendly environment, then Vets Now is for you. Get to know us and what we have to offer to vets at any stage of their careers, vet nurses, and support staff.

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