Leeds Kirkstall Vets4Pets Ltd – Vets in Leeds
Clinic Overview
Leeds Kirkstall Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic is equipped for routine care as well as more advanced diagnostics and hospital care, including an in-house laboratory, digital x-ray, ultrasound, separate dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. The website also states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled via a sister practice.
Leeds Kirkstall Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic is equipped for routine care as well as more advanced diagnostics and hospital care, including an in-house laboratory, digital x-ray, ultrasound, separate dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit. The website also states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled via a sister practice. Recent feedback is mixed, with some owners describing years of trusted care while others raise concerns about costs and communication around treatment and prescriptions.
Services
- •Diagnostics and monitoring: in-house laboratory testing including haematology, biochemistry and electrolytes, plus blood pressure monitoring, ECG and echocardiography.
- •Imaging and procedures: digital x-ray, ultrasound, anaesthesia, an operating theatre and endoscopy.
- •Dentistry and medicines: dental care, on-site medication supply and prescription provision. Recent reviews mention flea treatment and prescription requests as part of everyday care.
- •Hospitalisation and infection control: hospital ward facilities, separate dog and cat wards, and an isolation unit.
- •Routine and preventive care: microchipping, nurse clinics, weight clinics, nutritional advice, and a veterinary nurse training facility.
- •Species and emergency cover: dogs, cats and rabbits are mentioned, and emergency care outside opening hours is provided through a sister practice.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits below average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Recent reviews still show mixed feelings on cost, with examples including £52 for a consultation plus two flea tablets, £21 prescription charges per dog, and one reviewer who felt £132 for a cat eye consultation and treatment was expensive.
People
Lindsey and Jayne are named in a recent positive review as helpful and understanding. Other recent feedback praises the vets, nurses and reception staff as a team, with one long-term client saying the practice has cared for their dogs for nine years and saved two of their dogs' lives. A negative review, however, describes a poor reception experience around prescription charges and collection.
Reviews
Google reviews show 4.1 stars from 376 reviews.
- •Some clients describe very strong loyalty, including one owner who says the practice has cared for their dogs for nine years and saved two of their dogs' lives.
- •Friendly, supportive staff are a recurring positive theme, with named thanks for Lindsey and Jayne as well as praise for the wider vets, nurses and reception team.
- •Cost and fee clarity are a recurring negative theme in recent comments, especially around flea treatment, prescription charges and collection.
- •One recent reviewer was unhappy after paying £132 for a cat's eye problem, saying the treatment repeated something that had not worked before.

