About Veterinary Care in Battersea
This guide is designed to help pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Battersea based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With a focus on the needs of local pets, it offers a detailed look at the available choices.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Battersea
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Battersea, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. There are no clinics offering services for farm or large animals. Neither clinic offers emergency or out-of-hours care, and there are no 24-hour veterinary clinics in Battersea.
Battersea Square Vets and Medivet Battersea both provide comprehensive services including routine care, surgery, and diagnostics. Medivet Battersea is notable for being a Veterinary Nurse Training facility, which reflects its commitment to advancing veterinary education. This dedication is further supported by the depth of reviews, with a total of 480 reviews across both clinics indicating strong client engagement and satisfaction.
The clinics in Battersea primarily focus on companion animals such as dogs and cats. This specialization ensures that pet owners can expect targeted and expert care for their furry family members. For further details on services for dogs and cats, visit the town’s dog and cat vets page.
Battersea's veterinary provision is strong overall with both clinics offering a similar breadth of services, though some key services are concentrated among these two providers.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Battersea, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Battersea Square Vets is an independent clinic owned and run by husband-and-wife team Tristan and Sarah Martin. The website and reviews suggest a practice set up for thorough consultations and clear communication, with owners repeatedly describing detailed explanations and time taken to answer questions. Several reviews mention dentistry (scale/polish, dental X‑rays and discussion of extractions), surgery (including tumour removal), and export/travel certification paperwork being handled carefully (including checking requirements and documents with external officials). Cat owners also mention a dedicated cat waiting area with calming pheromones.
Battersea Square Vets is an independent clinic owned and run by husband-and-wife team Tristan and Sarah Martin. The website and reviews suggest a practice set up for thorough consultations and clear communication, with owners repeatedly describing detailed explanations and time taken to answer questions. Several reviews mention dentistry (scale/polish, dental X‑rays and discussion of extractions), surgery (including tumour removal), and export/travel certification paperwork being handled carefully (including checking requirements and documents with external officials). Cat owners also mention a dedicated cat waiting area with calming pheromones.
Medivet Battersea is part of the Medivet group and is set up as a general practice that can also connect clients to Medivet’s 24-hour emergency centres overnight (with a stated overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews describe routine care (annual vaccinations and health checks), illness appointments (including a kitten with a high temperature and concerns about possible infections), and at least one vet being described as a surgeon. Owner feedback is largely positive about calm handling of nervous pets and clear reassurance during worrying visits, but there is a serious recent complaint about basic record-checking and microchipping (a cat reportedly given a second microchip without being scanned first, and then still charged).
Medivet Battersea is part of the Medivet group and is set up as a general practice that can also connect clients to Medivet’s 24-hour emergency centres overnight (with a stated overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews describe routine care (annual vaccinations and health checks), illness appointments (including a kitten with a high temperature and concerns about possible infections), and at least one vet being described as a surgeon. Owner feedback is largely positive about calm handling of nervous pets and clear reassurance during worrying visits, but there is a serious recent complaint about basic record-checking and microchipping (a cat reportedly given a second microchip without being scanned first, and then still charged).
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