Bradford PDSA Pet Hospital, The Jeanne Marchig Centre – Vets in Bradford
Clinic Overview
Bradford PDSA Pet Hospital (The Jeanne Marchig Centre) is part of PDSA and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with many owners praising professional staff, clear explanations and clean, welcoming surroundings, while a smaller number report concerns about how thoroughly their pet was examined or how their visit was handled.
Bradford PDSA Pet Hospital (The Jeanne Marchig Centre) is part of PDSA and provides free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with many owners praising professional staff, clear explanations and clean, welcoming surroundings, while a smaller number report concerns about how thoroughly their pet was examined or how their visit was handled.
Services
- •Free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need.
- •Veterinary nurse training facility.
- •General consultations and clinical examinations; recent reviews mention vets taking a history, carrying out a full check, and discussing symptoms in detail.
- •Follow-up planning and treatment discussions, including explanation of what would happen at the next visit.
- •Surgery-related discussions are mentioned in reviews, including a vet talking through next steps.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Reception team: often described as helpful and friendly, with positive comments about support on arrival.
- •Veterinary team: recent reviews mention vets explaining findings clearly, carrying out examinations, and talking through next steps, including surgery planning. A small number of reviewers report the opposite experience and felt checks were not thorough enough.
Reviews
Google reviews show 4.5 stars from 1,819 reviews.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the staff as professional, kind and helpful, with several saying pets were seen promptly and treated well.
- •Communication is a recurring positive theme: owners mention vets explaining what would happen next, advising on ongoing care, and discussing treatment plans clearly.
- •The front-of-house experience is often praised, with receptionists described as friendly and the clinic noted as clean, warm and welcoming.
- •There are also some negative recent accounts, including concerns about appointment handling, the thoroughness of examinations, and one very distressing complaint about diagnosis and treatment.

