Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre

We’ve been providing our vital veterinary services to the people and pets in Nottingham for over 90 years. In 2021, our Nottingham veterinary team provided over 13,000 remote consultations to pets in need, performed over 1,200 x-rays and 500 life-saving emergency surgeries.  But our current Pet Hospital is bursting at the seams and desperately needs replacing.  

We broke ground on building a new Pet Wellbeing Centre for Nottingham in 2021. The facility will be state of the art including a large community area, thanks to £500,000 of generous player support, which we plan to use for promoting pet wellbeing and connecting with local owners.

The location of the new Centre was carefully chosen, it needed to be within our catchment area and where the need for PDSA is greatest, with the right transport links and enough parking to make it more accessible to more people in need.  

The new centre is due to open in Summer 2022 and we hope to help over 7,000 households and 8,000 pets in the first year. 

The first PDSA Pet Hospital in Nottingham under construction in 1933.

The current Nottingham Pet Hospital is no longer able to meet the needs of the local community and desperately needs replacing.

An artist's impression of the new Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre.

The new Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre will be double the size of the current hospital.

Chester the dog helps PDSA Director General Jan McLoughlin kick-off the building work in Nottingham.

Nottingham PDSA Vet Joanne helps construction work get started on the new Pet Wellbeing Centre.

Pet patient Biscuit lends the builders a paw.

PDSA Vet Nurse Nina and Biscuit visit to see how the building work is progressing.

Building work has started on the new Nottingham Pet Wellbeing Centre which will open in 2022.