Dronfield Veterinary Clinic

Dronfield Veterinary Clinic Our Dronfield Vets practice is on the border of Derbyshire and Sheffield and being so located means our clinic draws clients from a broad area.

We have good facilities, including radiography and an in house lab, and are open 6 days a week. We welcome new clients and use this site for most of our puppy parties. The building is in a small shopping arcade, in the centre of Dronfield Woodhouse. We are close to Dronfield town centre plus other communities such as Holmesfield, Totley, Dore, Bradway, Greenhill, Eckington and Chesterfield. The co

untryside is rolling green fields, on the boundary of the Peak District. It is only a few minutes’ walk to the country side and a real centre for young families and kids. Most of our pets are cats and dogs but we are seeing an increasing number of rabbits almost every week. We have a great team on site at our Dronfield Vets Clinic who can offer advice on your pet’s needs. We get a daily delivery of stock so if we don’t have what you need in, we can always order it next day. If there is something you need such as dog food, just ring us a 2 days before hand. If you need to stretch your legs, before or after your appointment, there is an open grassy park 100m away (behind the Scout Hut), with space for your dog to run around in. There are many things to do around the area. Dronfield has a nice swimming pool and sports centre by the town hall. The ‘Big Moor’ and Chatsworth are to west in the Peak District National Park, close to Baslow and the Hope Valley. Our main surgery at Hunters Bar, on Ecclesall Road, has more facilities and is able to offer extra services such as ultrasound and cardiology work and we also provide veterinary care at our smaller Hope Valley branch in Grindleford. Our three sites work closely together, we share the same staff and computer system and we have several clients who we are seen regularly at all three sites

Autumn Dog Walking ProblemsAutumn is on its way. The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness... and spending 10 minutes ...
13/09/2025

Autumn Dog Walking Problems

Autumn is on its way. The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness... and spending 10 minutes trying to find that p**p in a drift of fallen leaves. 🍂

We are so excited to announce when we move to the new building this winter 2025 we will also be having a new name to go ...
12/09/2025

We are so excited to announce when we move to the new building this winter 2025 we will also be having a new name to go along with it. 💚

We are so excited to welcome new and exciting clients to the new practice. Once we know a date for the new building we will update you all by socials and email , so please keep an eye out. Whilst we are upgrading our building and facilities we want to reassure you that the same passionate team with the same high level of care and commitment to providing the best for you and your pets remains. Please note, our Dronfield Clinic will remain as our satellite site and continue to offer our clients and patients a high level of service with the facilities available.

Many Thanks
The Team At Hunters Bar Vets

Happy Cat Month 🐱September is officially Happy Cat Month: a celebration to promote feline wellness and happiness. It's a...
12/09/2025

Happy Cat Month 🐱

September is officially Happy Cat Month: a celebration to promote feline wellness and happiness. It's all about: Spoiling your cat with love, treats and toys Scheduling vet checkups to keep them healthy Learning more about feline behavior and care Sharing the joy of cats with others (yes, cat memes count!)

Do you have a cat of your own you'd like to celebrate this month?

Toxins your pet should avoid in autumn 🍂  Autumn Pet Toxins: Horse Chestnuts (conkers) The toxic ingredient in conkers i...
08/09/2025

Toxins your pet should avoid in autumn 🍂

Autumn Pet Toxins: Horse Chestnuts (conkers) The toxic ingredient in conkers is also found in the leaves and bark of the tree, so keep an eye out to make sure your pet doesn’t eat these either. Conkers are also a choking hazard, and can potentially cause bowel obstructions if swallowed whole, which may require emergency surgery. Signs to look for in your pet include vomiting and diarrhoea, excessive drooling, excessive thirst or reduced appetite. In severe cases, ingestion can cause muscle tremors or seizures.

For more autumn pet toxins visit: vetcollection.co.uk/health/autumn-toxins

Some more information on the new building! See you Winter 2025💚
29/08/2025

Some more information on the new building!
See you Winter 2025💚

🏅Dronfield Patient Of The Week🏅Meet Bert! This handsome fellow was very brave for some mass removals on his head this we...
29/08/2025

🏅Dronfield Patient Of The Week🏅
Meet Bert! This handsome fellow was very brave for some mass removals on his head this week! And loved some extra cuddles and snacks after surgery 🩷

🏅Hunters Bar Patient Of The Week🏅Meet baby Benson! No one could resist those puppy eyes 🥰🥰
29/08/2025

🏅Hunters Bar Patient Of The Week🏅
Meet baby Benson! No one could resist those puppy eyes 🥰🥰

28/08/2025

🔔Found cat🔔

We have had an all black female cat, estimated around 6 months old, handed into us at our Ecclesall road branch this morning. She was found on Neill Road and is unfortunately not microchipped .

If you think she could be yours please contact us on 01142 663 607 and speak to reception. Proof of ownership will be required.

27/08/2025

We have sadly had a deceased cat brought in to our Dronfield clinic today. Black, long-haired, male, adult. Unfortunately there is no microchip so we are unable to trace and contact the owner. If you believe this may be your cat, please give our team a call on 01246410810 📞

***FOUND***We have had a Black Patterdale Terrier handed in to our Dronfield branch today by a member of the public.The ...
07/08/2025

***FOUND***

We have had a Black Patterdale Terrier handed in to our Dronfield branch today by a member of the public.

The microchip has not been registered and has no keeper details.

If this is your dog or you know who it belongs too please contact the surgery ASAP on 01246 410810.

04/10/2024

Missing Cat - Pepe

Male, all grey cat. Usually an indoor cat, can be very nervous, lives on Hatton Close.

If you have any information please contact the surgery on 01246 410810.

Thank you.

20/10/2023

Good evening,

Please note our Dronfield branch is closing today at 6:40pm due to adverse weather.

Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

03/08/2023

Please note our Dronfield branch will be closed between 12pm - 2:30pm today (03/08/2023) due for essential staff training. Our lines are being diverted to our Hunters Bar branch for emergency enquiries.

Address

Unit 5a, 39 Pentland Road
Dronfield
S188ZQ

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+441246410810

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