About Veterinary Care in Hull
This guide assists pet owners in comparing veterinary clinics in Hull by providing insights into services, animal coverage, and availability. It aims to help local residents make informed decisions when choosing a vet for their pets in Hull, East Yorkshire.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Hull
- •Medivet Swanland 24 Hour / Swanbridge Veterinary Hospital
- •Medivet Sutton on Hull (Chestnut House Veterinary Centre)
- •Haven Veterinary Group
There are 20 veterinary clinics in Hull, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. Among these, 18 clinics treat dogs and cats. Four clinics specifically offer farm or large-animal services. Eight clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally.
The provision of emergency or out-of-hours care sets some clinics apart from those that only offer routine services. Clinics like Medivet Swanland 24 Hour / Swanbridge Veterinary Hospital are essential for handling urgent cases after regular hours, as demonstrated by reviews mentioning their ability to manage emergencies such as cases of poisoning and urinary issues. In contrast, clinics focused solely on routine care might not have the facility to address crises outside of normal operating hours but contribute by preventing health issues through vaccinations and regular check-ups.
Veterinary nurse training is an important aspect offered by 13 clinics, enhancing the quality and continuity of care provided. These clinics are often equipped to deal with more complex cases and support a learning environment, which might impact the level of care and attention pets receive. On the other hand, clinics without a training component primarily focus on immediate and straightforward care needs.
Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics play a significant role in the town by delivering essential everyday care, including initial vaccinations, microchipping, and annual health checks, ensuring the well-being of pets without the need for specialized or urgent intervention. This everyday role supports the broader health system for pets in Hull.
Hull's veterinary landscape has strong overall depth, with services such as diagnostics, surgery, and emergency care widely spread across clinics. This allows pet owners to choose from a variety of options based on their specific needs, ensuring comprehensive care across the board.
The town's clinics are primarily focused on companion animals, specifically dogs and cats, with some offering mixed practice including farm services.
Visit Hull's emergency vets page for urgent care options.
In Hull, East Yorkshire, veterinary provision is well-distributed across various clinics, each offering sectors of care, making it easier for pet owners to select the right option based on specific needs. Pet owners can refer to the ranked clinic list to identify the most suitable service for their pets.
Data is current as of January 2026.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Hull, East Yorkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Medivet Swanland 24 Hour / Swanbridge Veterinary Hospital is part of the Medivet group and is set up for out-of-hours and urgent cases, with owners repeatedly describing being seen after 7pm and getting rapid diagnostics and treatment. Recent reviews give concrete examples of emergency care including inducing vomiting after mince pies, urgent surgery for a urinary blockage, and blood tests with diagnosis and treatment within about half an hour. Owners also mention unhurried consultations for non-emergency concerns (e.g., discussing lumps and teeth) and vets taking time to explain options and involve them in decisions. Pricing comes up as a concern in one recent review about the cost of out-of-hours emergency surgery, even while praising the clinical care and communication.
Medivet Swanland 24 Hour / Swanbridge Veterinary Hospital is part of the Medivet group and is set up for out-of-hours and urgent cases, with owners repeatedly describing being seen after 7pm and getting rapid diagnostics and treatment. Recent reviews give concrete examples of emergency care including inducing vomiting after mince pies, urgent surgery for a urinary blockage, and blood tests with diagnosis and treatment within about half an hour. Owners also mention unhurried consultations for non-emergency concerns (e.g., discussing lumps and teeth) and vets taking time to explain options and involve them in decisions. Pricing comes up as a concern in one recent review about the cost of out-of-hours emergency surgery, even while praising the clinical care and communication.

Medivet Sutton on Hull (Chestnut House Veterinary Centre) is part of the Medivet group (a national chain with 24-hour centres). The practice is set up for routine preventive care (first vaccinations, flea/worming, microchipping) and longer-term condition management (one owner mentions monthly Librela injections for an older dog), with access to Medivet’s overnight emergency service if needed. Reviewers repeatedly describe getting appointments quickly, staff being clear in explanations, and practical “extra mile” touches (for example, organising cremation after a pet’s death, and giving a birthday card during a monthly injection visit). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Sutton on Hull (Chestnut House Veterinary Centre) is part of the Medivet group (a national chain with 24-hour centres). The practice is set up for routine preventive care (first vaccinations, flea/worming, microchipping) and longer-term condition management (one owner mentions monthly Librela injections for an older dog), with access to Medivet’s overnight emergency service if needed. Reviewers repeatedly describe getting appointments quickly, staff being clear in explanations, and practical “extra mile” touches (for example, organising cremation after a pet’s death, and giving a birthday card during a monthly injection visit). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Haven Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (est. 1907) operating as a group with two branch surgeries, alongside dedicated ambulatory equine and farm vets. The website describes facilities set up for a wide range of cases (including separate dog/cat/exotics wards, isolation, an imaging room, dental area, operating theatre and in-house lab). In recent reviews, owners most often mention routine preventive care (vaccinations, injections, flea/worming) handled calmly, and a welcoming front desk—alongside occasional frustration about appointments running late and a busy, noisy waiting area.
Concrete examples owners mention include
- •Puppy vaccinations and flea/worming given “without any fuss” and with gentle handling.
- •Staff moving an appointment to reduce waiting time when a client arrived early.
- •A separate cat area in the waiting room being noticed and appreciated.
- •Thoughtful follow-up after euthanasia (a condolence card sent weeks later).
Haven Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (est. 1907) operating as a group with two branch surgeries, alongside dedicated ambulatory equine and farm vets. The website describes facilities set up for a wide range of cases (including separate dog/cat/exotics wards, isolation, an imaging room, dental area, operating theatre and in-house lab). In recent reviews, owners most often mention routine preventive care (vaccinations, injections, flea/worming) handled calmly, and a welcoming front desk—alongside occasional frustration about appointments running late and a busy, noisy waiting area.
Concrete examples owners mention include
- •Puppy vaccinations and flea/worming given “without any fuss” and with gentle handling.
- •Staff moving an appointment to reduce waiting time when a client arrived early.
- •A separate cat area in the waiting room being noticed and appreciated.
- •Thoughtful follow-up after euthanasia (a condolence card sent weeks later).
Our Score (83/100)
Kingston Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that, according to its website, partners with Vets Now for out‑of‑hours emergency care and holds a Puppy Friendly Practice status. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe a practice that runs smoothly and communicates clearly: the phone system is described as easy to use, reception staff as informative, and appointments as handled “quickly and carefully.” Several reviews also highlight practical, pet-focused touches such as allowing nervous or large dogs to wait outside and then calling them in when ready, and monthly follow‑up appointments after a procedure.
Kingston Veterinary Group is a general veterinary practice that, according to its website, partners with Vets Now for out‑of‑hours emergency care and holds a Puppy Friendly Practice status. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe a practice that runs smoothly and communicates clearly: the phone system is described as easy to use, reception staff as informative, and appointments as handled “quickly and carefully.” Several reviews also highlight practical, pet-focused touches such as allowing nervous or large dogs to wait outside and then calling them in when ready, and monthly follow‑up appointments after a procedure.
Medivet Patrington / Cygnet Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. The clinic appears geared toward ongoing, long-term care for cats and dogs, with multiple reviewers describing years of continuity with the same vet (Paul) and routine follow-ups/health checks alongside injury appointments. Owners repeatedly mention detailed explanations and being given options rather than a single fixed plan, plus a calm, low-pressure handling style for nervous pets (including a rescue cat seen for a 6‑month check). One recent review also describes being given an appointment quickly for a dew claw injury.
Medivet Patrington / Cygnet Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. The clinic appears geared toward ongoing, long-term care for cats and dogs, with multiple reviewers describing years of continuity with the same vet (Paul) and routine follow-ups/health checks alongside injury appointments. Owners repeatedly mention detailed explanations and being given options rather than a single fixed plan, plus a calm, low-pressure handling style for nervous pets (including a rescue cat seen for a 6‑month check). One recent review also describes being given an appointment quickly for a dew claw injury.
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Find vets by category in Hull, East Yorkshire

Best Emergency Vets
8 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
18 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
9 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
4 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Hull
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Medivet Swanland 24 Hour / Swanbridge Veterinary Hospital
Our Score (94/100)
Medivet Sutton on Hull (Chestnut House Veterinary Centre)
Our Score (84/100)
Medivet Patrington / Cygnet Veterinary Centre
Our Score (83/100)
Companion Care (Hull Anlaby) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Our Score (81/100)

