Vets Now Emergency, Nottingham
Vets Now Emergency, Nottingham in Nottinghamshire provides expert veterinary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and more. Book an appointment online and let our dedicated team care for your pet. We offer vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, and vet consultations to keep your pet healthy.
Practice information
Opening hours
| Monday | Closed |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | Closed |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
Find us
The Marian and Christina Ionescu Hospital , 581 Radford Road , Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG7 7EB
Get directionsWhat pet owners say
Everyone here was so kind and helpful when I had an emergency with my border terrier. The vet and her nurse were both very knowledgeable and helped me understand any issues, as well as taking great care of my dog- taking time to comfort us both. Extra thanks to the girl who worked behind the desk, she was professional, very kind and reassuring.
30/01/2026
Emily Watson
Just want to say a massive thank you to vets now for saving our baby boy milo. Milo was admitted four days ago due to vomiting and we later found out that milo had intusucception. Goncalco was amazing and extremely respectful especially delivering realistic expectations which every vet has to do. He was extremely amazing at phoning me and keeping me updated with real facts even if it meant being woken up at night. He made all the right clinical judgements and went through them with me in so much detail. Initially we were going to keep milo to be monitored over night and then transfer milo to his primary practise to get his surgery, but he deteriorated overnight and Goncalco made the right call to have his surgery done right then and there and i am so glad he did. I believe that decision saved my babies life. Sadly after that milo’s recovery went down hill as he had suspected septic peritonitis. Reading the clinical notes i am so amazed at all the actions the vet now team took, like increasing his dose of his blood pressure raising IV at the right times. We genuinely thought he wasn’t going to survive but reading the notes and seeing how much effort they put in into making milo stable just makes me so grateful to be put in the hands of a team who you can tell are genuinely passionate about pets. Also i heard that he was keeping up on milo through his team chat whilst he was away from work and it just makes me feel amazing how loved my boy is by everyone. Following the next day we made the decision to keep him at the pdsa whilst vet now we’re closed, and milo did a full 180, and i believe it’s because of the intensive care he had over night, we truly weren’t expecting it! Clio called us and informed us and she was also so respectful at delivering this news whilst also respectfully informing us we were out of the woods yet. When visiting milo he genuinely had done a full 180 and compared to the day before where he couldn’t even blink, he was jumping out of his cage when he saw us. Rebecca the VNE, made the call to keep him in another night and i’m glad we did, we’ve just collected him and i just cannot believe how bright my boy is, it’s something i never truly expected and i was so ready to say goodbye forever. Also massive props to the receptionist Malaika who we saw throughout the 4 days through so many different emotional states, super kind and very understanding. I cannot express my gratitude and how amazed i am by this veterinary hospital, another thing i see is a lot of people complaining about costs which is totally understandable but just remember this is an out of hours practise which is so much more expensive to run, but honestly the way they monitor your pet overnight and respond to any decline appropriately is just amazing, i was told the vets are ECC trained and you can honestly tell. Thank you will never be enough, but i’m just so so so pleased with vets now.
30/11/2025
Alisha Waheed
I attended my local vet on a Saturday morning after my cocker spaniel presented as unwell. After bloods, an ultrasound scan and an Xray he was found to have a large tumour on his spleen which my vet said needed to be removed as an emergency. My own vet has limited facilities with no overnight facility and so he was referred to Vets now for the spleen and tumour to be removed. I took him straight there. Upon arrival there were two receptions, one for vets now and one for the PDSA. There were a number of people waiting to be seen on the PDSA side with pets who appeared to be presenting with minor complaints. I was shocked to find that there was only one vet on duty who despite being lovely and very knowledgable could clearly not see everyone at the same time. This was apparently the norm. The impression of two receptions gives the impression there is more than one vet to service both vets now and the PDSA. I was quoted £3k for the operation however I was disappointed to find that my dog had not taken priority and that his lifesaving operation had been put back to later in the day. My own vets had sent through all of their findings so no other tests or scans were required. His tumour ruptured as it was taken out. The vet saved his life on this occasion however the delay could have resulted in a very different outcome. I did not hear anything for over 4 hours and had to contact them for an update. My vet did say that the vet did a very neat job of the stitches and the vet did save a sample that I was able to take away and have tested through my own vet’s and unfortunately it was cancerous. Vets now did also only request a £250 payment claiming the rest direct from my insurance. I have however requested that my own vet review their out of hours provision as going forwards I don’t feel confident my dog would receive the care I would expect when considering the costs involved. I deliberated between 3 and 4 stars taking all of the above into account however my boy is still here and going strong 💪🏼
31/12/2025
Claire Broken Humerus
I visited this morning at 2.30 am as my dog was suffering with an extreme allergic reaction to something, swelling fast and covered in hives. He has addisons disease and the vet knew all about addisons giving me immediate confidence. I rang them and the vet kept me calm over the phone and explained what to do. I drove there and they were waiting for me. They worked quickly and efficiently but kept reassuring me and showed really kindness to me and ny dog, and I have no doubt they saved my dogs life. He's still recovering but he's here and improving by the hour. Thank you will never be enough.
07/08/2025
Lisa Dean
Unfortunately we required the use of Vets Now on Christmas Day. We were welcomed by Paige who offered lots of reassurance. We then saw Gonçalo who had excellent ‘bedside’ manner despite our dog being quite nervous. He also could tell we were anxious about any prognosis so also treated us with empathy and compassion to what was happening. Everything was explained thoroughly, our dog was treated with extreme care and attention. Over the 24hrs he was with VetsNow we were kept updated and nothing was too much trouble. Thankfully he’s now on the mend. Big thanks to Gonçalo, Paige, Rebecca and Jacqueline and anybody else involved in the care of our boy who is now recovering at home. Always a scary experience, but not being in our hometown let alone own vets added to this but the service was exceptional and I’d definitely recommend! Building is brand new and clean with lots of rooms and modern facilities.
28/12/2025
J Bed
Who we care for
We’re here to treat all sorts of animals, from the familiar to the unusual
Dogs, cats & small pets
From playful puppies to rabbits, hamsters and cats, we care for pets of all shapes and sizes, whether it’s for check-ups, vaccinations, or something more serious.
Accessibility
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