About Veterinary Care in Halifax
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options in Halifax based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Halifax
There are 14 veterinary clinics in Halifax, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while none offer farm or large-animal services. Nine clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but 24-hour cover is not available. With over 3232 total reviews and 13 clinics having websites, the local veterinary landscape is robust, offering a wide range of services including routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental services, and emergency treatment. Additionally, nine clinics are involved in veterinary nurse training, contributing to a high standard of care. Overall, Halifax's clinics focus primarily on companion animals, ensuring comprehensive local provision for pet owners.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Halifax, West Yorkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Hird and Partners LLP is a multi‑species veterinary practice (small animals, equine, and farm animals are all referenced) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe supportive care—especially around difficult moments such as pet loss—but there is also a detailed complaint describing concerns about clinical urgency and communication during a serious urinary issue. Concrete examples mentioned include diagnostic testing (urine sample, blood tests, ultrasound/scan), antibiotic treatment, and support during end‑of‑life.
Hird and Partners LLP is a multi‑species veterinary practice (small animals, equine, and farm animals are all referenced) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe supportive care—especially around difficult moments such as pet loss—but there is also a detailed complaint describing concerns about clinical urgency and communication during a serious urinary issue. Concrete examples mentioned include diagnostic testing (urine sample, blood tests, ultrasound/scan), antibiotic treatment, and support during end‑of‑life.
My Caring Vet Ltd describes itself as a private, independent, family-run veterinary practice. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for both urgent situations and sensitive end-of-life care, including at-home visits when needed. Owners also mention practical flexibility around procedures—for example, arranging a later drop-off and prompt collection after a dental so a dog wasn’t left waiting all day.
My Caring Vet Ltd describes itself as a private, independent, family-run veterinary practice. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for both urgent situations and sensitive end-of-life care, including at-home visits when needed. Owners also mention practical flexibility around procedures—for example, arranging a later drop-off and prompt collection after a dental so a dog wasn’t left waiting all day.

Hird and Partners is a multi-species veterinary practice (small animals, equine and farm animals) that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic is set up to handle urgent situations as well as ongoing, long-term care: emergency veterinary services are explicitly mentioned, and reviewers describe decades-long relationships with the practice across multiple animals. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to: - Support during difficult equine cases, including compassionate handling of a 30-year-old gelding’s treatment and the owner’s distress. - Long-term management of recurring problems (one owner credits specific vets with keeping a horse “still going strong” into older age). - A reassuring manner from staff during appointments.
Hird and Partners is a multi-species veterinary practice (small animals, equine and farm animals) that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic is set up to handle urgent situations as well as ongoing, long-term care: emergency veterinary services are explicitly mentioned, and reviewers describe decades-long relationships with the practice across multiple animals. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to: - Support during difficult equine cases, including compassionate handling of a 30-year-old gelding’s treatment and the owner’s distress. - Long-term management of recurring problems (one owner credits specific vets with keeping a horse “still going strong” into older age). - A reassuring manner from staff during appointments.
Our Score (82/100)
West Mount Vets is an RCVS General Practice small‑animal clinic with in‑house diagnostics (lab testing, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad routine-to-surgical service list (including dentistry and neutering). Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for: - Routine care plus procedures such as vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, neutering and dental work. - Diagnostics-led workups, with imaging and lab facilities referenced on the website. - Support around urgent and end‑of‑life situations: reviews describe an out‑of‑hours visit for a dog that couldn’t be saved, including keepsakes (paw prints and hair) and help arranging cremation details. Recent feedback is mostly positive about staff manner and support, but one detailed review reports a very negative experience around a planned dental/extraction for an elderly cat, including concerns about the level of examination, delays on the day, and pre‑anaesthetic assessment compared with another vet’s subsequent testing.
West Mount Vets is an RCVS General Practice small‑animal clinic with in‑house diagnostics (lab testing, X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad routine-to-surgical service list (including dentistry and neutering). Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the website and recent reviews, the practice appears set up for: - Routine care plus procedures such as vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, neutering and dental work. - Diagnostics-led workups, with imaging and lab facilities referenced on the website. - Support around urgent and end‑of‑life situations: reviews describe an out‑of‑hours visit for a dog that couldn’t be saved, including keepsakes (paw prints and hair) and help arranging cremation details. Recent feedback is mostly positive about staff manner and support, but one detailed review reports a very negative experience around a planned dental/extraction for an elderly cat, including concerns about the level of examination, delays on the day, and pre‑anaesthetic assessment compared with another vet’s subsequent testing.
Our Score (82/100)
The Friendly Animal Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run veterinary surgery led by Myles and Cheryl. The website points to a practice set up for both routine care and in-house procedures, with four consulting rooms, three operating theatres, a dedicated dental suite, an in-house lab, digital X‑rays and ultrasound. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - being given clear options for treatment (one owner says the vet “found out the problem” and offered choices), - support around end-of-life care (a long-term client describes compassionate help with euthanasia for an anxious rescue dog), - and a perception of fair pricing (multiple reviewers mention “great price/affordable” and “not profit-driven,” without quoting specific fees).
The Friendly Animal Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-run veterinary surgery led by Myles and Cheryl. The website points to a practice set up for both routine care and in-house procedures, with four consulting rooms, three operating theatres, a dedicated dental suite, an in-house lab, digital X‑rays and ultrasound. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention: - being given clear options for treatment (one owner says the vet “found out the problem” and offered choices), - support around end-of-life care (a long-term client describes compassionate help with euthanasia for an anxious rescue dog), - and a perception of fair pricing (multiple reviewers mention “great price/affordable” and “not profit-driven,” without quoting specific fees).
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Find vets by category in Halifax, West Yorkshire

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

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

Best Specialist Vets
8 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 Halifax
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Hird and Partners LLP
Our Score (92/100)
2 King Street, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 1SR
My Caring Vet Ltd
Our Score (88/100)
Unit 4 Co-operative Parade, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 8LT
Hird and Partners
Our Score (84/100)
Lower Giles Hill Farm, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 7TW
West Mount Vets
Our Score (82/100)
187 Pellon Lane, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 5RJ
The Friendly Animal Clinic
Our Score (82/100)
The Old Post Office, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX6 3AA
Donaldson's Vets Ltd
Our Score (82/100)
1 Wakefield Road, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire HX6 2AP
Community Pet Clinic
Our Score (80/100)
Shroggs Road Retail Park, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX3 5HL
Hird and Partners
Our Score (76/100)
52 Oldham Road, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire HX6 4DP
West Mount Vets Ltd
Our Score (73/100)
1A White Lee, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7 5AD
Halifax Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (70/100)
Halifax Vets4Pets Limited, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 3ND
Ashfield Veterinary Group - Halifax
Our Score (67/100)
Heath House Surgery, Halifax, West Yorkshire HX1 2PS
SLR Cardiology Referrals
Our Score (66/100)
Plumpton Farm, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire HX7 8QU
RSPCA Halifax
Our Score (64/100)
FAO Practice Principle/ Manager, Halifax, Yorkshire HX1 1SN


