Abbey House Veterinary Clinic – Vets in Leeds
Clinic Overview
- Owners describe the team as friendly, welcoming, and kind, with a warm approach to both pets and their owners. - Several reviews highlight gentle handling and reassurance, including for a cat and a nervous young dog. - One long-standing client reports more than 15 years of care for cats and rodents, suggesting strong continuity and trust.
Abbey House Veterinary Clinic in Leeds is part of the Abbey House Vets group and is owned by Linnaeus. The group operates multiple local practices and uses a 24-hour hospital for emergency care. Client feedback most often highlights routine care for cats and dogs, with some owners also mentioning small pets such as rodents, alongside a gentle, compassionate approach.
Services
- •General veterinary care for common pets, including routine appointments for cats and dogs. Recent feedback includes owners describing calm, gentle handling for a cat and staff helping a young puppy settle during visits.
- •Small pet care, with owners mentioning long-term care for rodents as well as cats.
- •24-hour emergency care access via the group’s 24-hour hospital.
- •Low-stress handling and supportive care, with reviews repeatedly praising the team for being welcoming, taking time with nervous pets, and showing compassion during difficult moments, including euthanasia.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits around average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Recent feedback focuses more on care quality and staff approach than on costs.
People
No individual clinicians are named. Reviews consistently praise the wider team, particularly at the Rothwell branch, for being welcoming, gentle with pets, and compassionate during end-of-life care.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.5/5 from 155 reviews.
- •Owners describe the team as friendly, welcoming, and kind, with a warm approach to both pets and their owners.
- •Several reviews highlight gentle handling and reassurance, including for a cat and a nervous young dog.
- •One long-standing client reports more than 15 years of care for cats and rodents, suggesting strong continuity and trust.
- •Compassionate support during euthanasia stands out as a recurring strength in written feedback.

