Do pensioners qualify for PDSA?

To be eligible for our reduced cost veterinary service, owners must live within the catchment area of a PDSA Pet Hospital and be in receipt of means-tested benefits (including Working Tax Credit, Child Tax Credit, JSA, ESA and PIP) or be pensioners living in houses Council Tax bands A-D.

What proof do I need for PDSA?

What documents do I need to bring with me to register at PDSA? You will need to bring with you proof of your benefits (dated within last 12 months) and photo ID (passport, driving licence, bank card). Although we will always ask for proof of photo ID, if you don’t have any let us know and we can arrange an alternative.

What proof do I need to take to PDSA?

What does the PDSA cover?

PDSA is a charity. We want a lifetime of wellbeing for every pet. Every day, vets in our 48 Pet Hospitals care for sick and injured pets – saving lives, and keeping pets happy and healthy. Pets are part of the family.

Does the PDSA do home visits?

PDSA aren’t typically able to offer home visits for our clients. However, all our Pet Hospital staff understand how difficult this time is and will treat both you and your pet with sensitivity and care.

Where do I write a complaint to PDSA?

If your complaint remains unresolved please: Write to: Head of Customer Experience, PDSA, North Hylton House, North Hylton Road, Sunderland, SR5 3AD

How to get in touch with PDSA Pet Hospital?

Contact PDSA 1 Ways to get in touch: Fill in our online contact form and we’ll send your question to the right person to answer it. 2 Tell us about your experience at a PDSA Pet hospital. 3 Support our work: From life-saving surgery to day-to-day care, our vets and nurses are there when much-loved pets need them most.

How to contact PDSA North Hylton House Sunderland?

Call: Free phone 0800 0199 166, or Email: using our general enquiries form, or Write to: Head of Customer Experience, PDSA, North Hylton House, North Hylton Road, Sunderland, SR5 3AD

Who is the founder of the PDSA charity?

Founded in 1917 by animal welfare pioneer, Maria Dickin CBE, PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity. Operating through a UK-wide network of 48 Pet Hospitals, PDSA provides low cost and free veterinary care to the sick and injured pets of people in need and promotes responsible pet ownership.