Vets Now Worcester | Your out of hours emergency vet service
Providing care in Worcester for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
Providing care in Worcester for dogs, cats and small animals when they need it most
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Based within Severn Veterinary Centre,
Berkeley House,
Berkeley Way,
Warndon Villages,
Worcester,
WR4 9UP,
We are open bank holidays
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Sunday | Open 24h from |
From M5 North (Bromsgrove, Birmingham):
Exit the M5 at junction 6, signposted A449 Worcester N, passing Apex Motocross. Take a right at the roundabout (4th exit) onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From A44 (Evesham):
Continue along the A44 (Evesham Road) through Chadbury and Egdon. At the roundabout with the A422 go straight on (2nd exit). Continue along Pershore Lane and continue straight over the next 2 roundabouts (2nd exits). At the M5 junction 6 roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From A449 (Kidderminster):
Continue along the A449 through Hartlebury and Ombersley. Turn left at the roundabout (1st exit), following the A449 towards Worcester. Exit the A449 at the first junction, signposted A4536 towards Blackpole. Turn right onto Hurst Lane and continue onto Blackpole Road (B4850). Turn next left onto Cotswold Way (B4639). Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass the Barn Owl pub and we are ahead on the left.
From M5 South (Cheltenham, Bristol):
Exit the M5 at junction 6, signposted A449 and Worcester N. Turn left (1st exit) at the roundabout onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From M5 North (Bromsgrove, Birmingham):
Exit the M5 at junction 6, signposted A449 Worcester N, passing Apex Motocross. Take a right at the roundabout (4th exit) onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From A44 (Evesham):
Continue along the A44 (Evesham Road) through Chadbury and Egdon. At the roundabout with the A422 go straight on (2nd exit). Continue along Pershore Lane and continue straight over the next 2 roundabouts (2nd exits). At the M5 junction 6 roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From A449 (Kidderminster):
Continue along the A449 through Hartlebury and Ombersley. Turn left at the roundabout (1st exit), following the A449 towards Worcester. Exit the A449 at the first junction, signposted A4536 towards Blackpole. Turn right onto Hurst Lane and continue onto Blackpole Road (B4850). Turn next left onto Cotswold Way (B4639). Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass the Barn Owl pub and we are ahead on the left.
From M5 South (Cheltenham, Bristol):
Exit the M5 at junction 6, signposted A449 and Worcester N. Turn left (1st exit) at the roundabout onto the A4440, passing nPower on the right. Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass Hastings Drive on your left and we are shortly ahead on the right.
From Worcester city centre:
Head out of the city centre on Lowesmoor, passing ASDA on your right. Take a left at the roundabout (1st exit), onto Rainbow Hill, which then becomes Astwood Road. At the roundabout just before the New Chequers pub turn right onto Brickfields Road (3rd exit). Turn immediately left onto Blackpole Road (B4550). Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Blackpole Road. Go past McDonalds on your left, and then Winchcombe Drive on your right. Then take a right onto Cotswold Way (B4639). Go straight over the next roundabout (2nd exit), onto Berkeley Way. Pass the Barn Owl pub and we are ahead on the left.
At Vets Now Worcester, our experienced emergency team has been providing trusted care to local pets since 2010.
Our clinic is staffed by vets and registered veterinary nurses who are specially trained in emergency and critical care, so you can feel confident your pet is in expert hands when it matters most. Based within Severn Veterinary Centre, our team works nights, weekends, and bank holidays—caring for sick and injured pets when your daytime vet practice is closed.
We’ve compiled a list of some frequently asked questions about visiting Vets Now Worcester.
We treat all pets, regardless of which daytime clinic you use, and will ensure that all case notes are transferred back to your usual vet practice during their working hours.
Vets Now is the pet equivalent of an accident and emergency service, dedicated to providing pets with access to out of hours emergency treatment. It’s all our emergency vets do.
When you contact us, we’ll provide advice over the phone and advise whether you need to bring your pet into the clinic for immediate emergency treatment.
If your pet requires emergency care, we’ll normally ask you to bring them to our clinic, where we have the personnel, equipment, and medicine to provide immediate treatment.
If you have pet insurance, bring your policy details. All or some of the treatment costs, as well as any consultation fees, may be reimbursed by your policy. Please be aware that cover varies considerably, so you should check what is covered and what excesses apply.
Your pet will be initially triaged by one of our nursing team who will ensure that the most seriously ill pets are seen as a priority by one of our vets. If your pet has life-threatening injuries, please be reassured that we will administer emergency first aid treatment.
We operate a triage system, which means the sickest and unwelllest patients are seen first, as this allows us to respond effectively just as you would in a human A&E unit.
Our highly trained emergency teams are smaller than your daytime vets and manage unpredictable caseloads, especially at weekends and during the night.
Like human A&E, this can lead to variable waiting times as we prioritise the pets requiring more urgent care. If you are concerned about your pet’s condition while you are waiting, please do not hesitate to tell the team immediately.
A copy of your pet’s medical records and any additional appropriate information will automatically be sent to your regular vet practice. If you are going for a follow-up appointment with them and they have any questions, they can contact us to discuss further.
Our customer support team have answered all the questions you might have about cost, payment and insurance here.
We understand that emergency situations can be highly stressful circumstances for pet owners, and our out of hours team endeavours to provide the highest service possible to respond to your concerns.