Equip our new hospitals
The map below shows all the rooms in our PetAid hosptials.
We urgently need to build 3 new hospitals and equip each room to treat the thousands of sick and injured pets our vets and nurses see each day.
With your help we can achieve this
Our New Hospitals
Hover your mouse over the rooms below for more information, and click to enter each room to see how you can help and get involved.
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- Welcome Environment
- Reception Station
- Management Support
- Pharmacy
- Consulting Rooms x6
- Critical Care Ward
- Sterilisation Room
- Small Animal Recovery
- Major Operating Theatre
- Minor Operating Theatre
- Theatre Preparation Area
- Digital x-ray
- Dental Suite
- Diagnostic Suite
- Canine Recovery Ward
- Animal Care Preparation Area
- Feline Recovery Ward
- Test Laboratory
A: Welcome Environment
Pets and owners wait here before being called in to see the vet or nurse
The welcome environment in each of our pet hospitals costs £50,000 to build and fully equip.
welcome-environment.jpgB: Reception Station
Pet owners are asked to speak to the receptionist when they arrive for an appointment
The reception station in each of our pet hospitals costs £65,000 to build and fully equip.
reception-station.jpgB: Reception Station
Pet owners are asked to speak to the receptionist when they arrive for an appointment
The reception station in each of our pet hospitals costs £65,000 to build and fully equip.
reception-station.jpgC: Management Support
This office is where the senior management team work together to ensure the smooth running of the pet hospital
The management support rooms in each of our pet hospitals costs £35,000 to build and fully equip.
administrative-support.jpgD: Pharmacy
Medication prescribed for our pet patients is dispensed from the pharmacy
The pharmacy in each of our pet hospitals costs £45,000 to build and fully equip.
pharmacy.jpgE: Consulting Rooms x6
Vets and nurses use the consulting rooms to examine the sick and injured pets brought, by their owner, to the hospital
The consulting rooms in each of our pet hospitals cost £50,000 to build and fully equip each room, and we have six in total at each pet hospital.
consulting-rooms.jpgF: Critical Care Ward
The critical care ward is for seriously ill pets who need monitoring closely
The critical care ward in each of our pet hospitals costs £80,000 to build and fully equip.
critical-care.jpgG: Sterilisation Room
Instruments used in surgery are cleaned and sterilised here
The sterilisation rooms in each of our pet hospitals costs £45,000 to build and fully equip.
sterilisation-room.jpgH: Small Animal Recovery
Pet patients, such as rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs are made comfortable before and after treatment in the small animal recovery room
The small animal recovery room in each of our pet hospitals costs £35,000 to build and fully equip.
small-animal-recovery.jpgH: Small Animal Recovery
Pet patients, such as rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs are made comfortable before and after treatment in the small animal recovery room
The small animal recovery room in each of our pet hospitals costs £35,000 to build and fully equip.
small-animal-recovery.jpgH: Small Animal Recovery
Pet patients, such as rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs are made comfortable before and after treatment in the small animal recovery room
The small animal recovery room in each of our pet hospitals costs £35,000 to build and fully equip.
small-animal-recovery.jpgI: Major Operating Theatre
This is where PDSA vets carry out major operations
The major operating theatres in each of our pet hospitals costs £275,000 to build and fully equip.
major-operating-theatre.jpgJ: Minor Operating Theatre
This is where PDSA vets carry out lower risk operations
The minor operating theatres in each of our pet hospitals costs £250,000 to build and fully equip.
minor-operating-theatre.jpgK: Theatre Preparation Area
The theatre preparation room is the clinical hub of the pet hospital
The theatre preparation area in each of our pet hospitals costs £200,000 to build and fully equip.
theatre-preparation-area.jpgL: Digital X-Ray
X-rays are used for many different things, such as finding out if an animal has broken any bones. This room has a lead-lined door and the walls are lined with special plaster to protect staff from any escaping x-rays.
The digital x-ray room in each of our pet hospitals costs £95,000 to build and fully equip.
digital-xray.jpgM: Dental Suite
The dental suite is equipped to treat all pets' dental needs
The dental suites in each of our pet hospitals costs £95,000 to build and fully equip.
dental-suite.jpgN: Diagnostic Suite
The range of specialised equipment in this room help a vet reach an accurate diagnosis
The diagnostic suites in each of our pet hospitals costs £90,000 to build and fully equip.
diagnostic-suite.jpgO: Canine Recovery Ward
This is where dogs patients rest before and after surgery
The anine recovery wards in each of our pet hospitals costs £85,000 to build and fully equip.
canine-recovery-ward.jpgP: Animal Care Preparation Area
The animal preparation area is in use 24 hours a day
The animal care preparation areas in each of our pet hospitals costs £55,000 to build and fully equip.
animal-preparation.jpgQ: Feline Recovery Ward
This is where feline patients rest before and after surgery
The feline recovery wards in each of our pet hospitals costs £50,000 to build and fully equip.
feline-recovery-ward.jpgQ: Feline Recovery Ward
This is where feline patients rest before and after surgery
The feline recovery wards in each of our pet hospitals costs £50,000 to build and fully equip.
feline-recovery-ward.jpgQ: Feline Recovery Ward
This is where feline patients rest before and after surgery
The feline recovery wards in each of our pet hospitals costs £50,000 to build and fully equip.
feline-recovery-ward.jpgR: Test Laboratory
The test laboratory is where vets and nurses carry out vital tests mainly on blood and urine samples
The test laboratories in each of our pet hospitals costs £50,000 to build and fully equip.
test-laboratory.jpgE: Consulting Rooms x6
Vets and nurses use the consulting rooms to examine the sick and injured pets brought, by their owner, to the hospital
The consulting rooms in each of our pet hospitals cost £50,000 to build and fully equip each room, and we have six in total at each pet hospital.
consulting-rooms.jpgE: Consulting Rooms x6
Vets and nurses use the consulting rooms to examine the sick and injured pets brought, by their owner, to the hospital
The consulting rooms in each of our pet hospitals cost £50,000 to build and fully equip each room, and we have six in total at each pet hospital.
consulting-rooms.jpgGet in touch
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Case Study
Lassie
The veterinary team at her local pet hospital provided life-saving treatment to Collie, Lassie, who sustained horrific injuries in a 200-foot fall from a cliff. Four-year-old Lassie needed emergency surgery to fix broken and dislocated bones, which could have prevented her ever walking again. She is now back on all four paws, thanks to PDSA.

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