Amicus Veterinary Centre – Vets in Solihull
Clinic Overview
- Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners describing the team as friendly, helpful and caring. - A recurring theme is the clinic’s calm and compassionate handling of end-of-life appointments, including giving families time and privacy to say goodbye. - One review gives especially strong praise to Keiran for explaining a bird’s condition with empathy and helping the family make a difficult decision without feeling rushed.
Amicus Veterinary Centre in Solihull treats dogs and cats as well as birds, reptiles and small furries, with the clinic presenting itself as exotics friendly. Recent feedback often highlights a friendly, personal feel and especially compassionate end-of-life care, including use of a quiet private room and unhurried appointments. The ownership model is not stated.
Services
- •General veterinary care for dogs and cats.
- •Exotics-friendly care, including birds, reptiles and small furries.
- •Euthanasia and end-of-life care, with recent reviews describing being taken straight into a quiet private room, being given time for family members to arrive, and clear, compassionate explanations during difficult decisions.
- •Recent reviews also refer to routine appointments and treatments alongside more complex and sensitive visits.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits below average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Review comments on cost are mixed: some owners say they do not feel overcharged, while one recent reviewer felt a visit was poor value.
People
- •Dr Keiran Ragoonanan (vet): praised in a recent review for compassionate, unhurried support during an end-of-life appointment for an African grey, with the bird’s condition explained clearly and empathetically.
- •Dr Michelle Marshall (vet): listed on the clinic website summary as one of the practice’s two full-time vets.
Reviews
Google rating: 4.4 stars from 378 reviews.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners describing the team as friendly, helpful and caring.
- •A recurring theme is the clinic’s calm and compassionate handling of end-of-life appointments, including giving families time and privacy to say goodbye.
- •One review gives especially strong praise to Keiran for explaining a bird’s condition with empathy and helping the family make a difficult decision without feeling rushed.
- •There is some negative recent feedback too, including one complaint about rudeness and poor value during a dog’s anal gland appointment.

