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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

Showing 121-130 of 358 clinics

Our Score (81/100)

4.7(330 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet Roehampton is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and surgical care alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG) and an orthopaedic theatre. The clinic also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers 15‑minute consultations. From the latest reviews, owners often mention: - being able to get a same‑day appointment (including for a kitten visit), - clear, supportive discussions around options (including a second opinion and end‑of‑life decision-making), - good handling of nervous pets (one owner highlighted how their shy/anxious cat was managed around a spay), - a potential downside for some: being told they can’t book follow‑ups with a specific vet for continuity.

Our Score (81/100)

4.5(212 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Animal Medical Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal veterinary practice. The website highlights facilities aimed at reducing stress for cats and dogs (separate entrances/receptions and separate cat and dog wards) and on-site capabilities like an in-house lab and on-site pharmacy. It also states it is a Gold standard ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic and Dogs Trust accredited Dog Friendly Clinic. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear explanations during consultations and patience with questions; one review describes being seen for an “emergency” flea problem and receiving a treatment that “worked immediately.” There is also a recent 1‑star rating with no written detail provided, so the reason for dissatisfaction isn’t clear from the text we have.

Our Score (81/100)

4.6(151 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet Hampstead Garden Suburb is part of the Medivet group and offers routine consults plus on-site diagnostics (including X‑rays, ultrasound and an in‑house lab). The practice also supports pet travel paperwork (Animal Health Certificates are listed), and recent reviews include an example of a dog’s travel documents being processed at short notice so the owner could travel the same day. Several recent reviews focus on end‑of‑life care, describing staff helping families through euthanasia with clear explanations and empathy. Out‑of‑hours care is routed to a designated Medivet 24‑hour practice, with free phone assessments and a stated consultation fee.

Our Score (81/100)

4.7(112 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet Mill Hill is part of the Medivet group (in the Medivet family since 1989) and is set up as a general practice for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals, with in-house lab support plus services like X‑rays, dentistry and nurse clinics. The practice is also listed as having ISFM cat‑friendly clinic status. Recent reviews are mostly positive about the overall service and value, but one recent reviewer describes a very different experience: feeling rushed during a visit for a cat’s swollen lips and being unhappy with how charges and a healthcare plan “free check-up” entitlement were communicated.

Our Score (81/100)

5.0(66 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Ollie & Florrie Vets describes itself as an independent, family-run practice. The website highlights a clinic set up for both routine care and more involved work (on‑site blood testing, ultrasound, digital X‑rays, and separate dog/cat areas and kennels), and reviews back this up with owners describing vaccinations, neutering, and surgery carried out by “Dan”. Recent reviews also mention the practice handling pet travel paperwork end-to-end, and being notably patient with nervous pets during procedures like injections.

Our Score (80/100)

4.5(306 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

St Paul’s Veterinary Clinic is described in recent reviews as a busy practice that handles routine procedures (for example cat neutering), short-notice examinations, and end-of-life care. Several owners mention specific vets by name (including Mark and Joanna) and describe continuity of care—one reviewer says Rebecca remembered their dog from previous appointments and tailored advice accordingly. Owners also report practical support around pet welfare: one client says staff directed them to the RSPCA when finances were tight. Experiences around payment and access are mixed. One reviewer says after paying a monthly fee for years, they were told to go elsewhere when treatment was needed; another describes a cold response after a missed payment and says they overheard a payment-plan request for a £500 procedure being belittled.

Our Score (80/100)

4.5(251 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Feltham Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. It’s set up for routine small-animal care and nurse-led support, with veterinary nurse training listed in the clinic’s structured data. Recent reviews repeatedly describe a practice that tries to reduce stress for nervous pets (for example, choosing which vet a pet sees around a surgery so they don’t associate their favourite vet with a distressing experience). Reception staff are frequently mentioned as welcoming and attentive, and appointments are described as calm and patient—though there are also sharply negative reports about one veterinary surgeon’s manner and a feeling of being pushed toward a monthly plan.

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(203 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The Mayhew Community Veterinary Clinic is run by an animal welfare charity (not a corporate chain). Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it’s set up mainly for routine preventative care and neutering for dogs and cats, with owners repeatedly describing smooth spay/neuter experiences and clear communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Neutering/spaying for both cats and dogs, with pets described as healing well afterwards. - Microchipping and flea/worm treatments provided alongside surgery in the same care journey. - Post-op follow-up: one owner reports the clinic phoned a week after surgery to check healing and answer questions. - Routine health checks at boosters (weight, teeth and joint checks were specifically mentioned).

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(200 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Snoots Vet Islington runs as a membership-only clinic for cats and dogs, positioned around unlimited primary care (quoted on its site as £33/month) plus in-clinic diagnostics (blood tests, X‑rays, ultrasound). Reviews most often describe routine care and ongoing-condition support managed through the Snoots app, with some mentioning online consultations as well as in-person visits. Decision-relevant details owners mention include: - Dental cleaning under a yearly payment (one owner reports paying £396) and being sent a photo of their dog during the stay; the same review says loose teeth were removed without extra charge to avoid a second procedure. - Vaccination + microchipping appointments (one review also mentions deworming and flea treatment done in the same visit). - A reported case of chemical castration (subcutaneous injection), alongside a complaint that the dog’s coat was shaved far more than expected. - Conflicting accounts of service handling: some describe clear explanations and support, while others describe very long waits and feeling pressured about reviews/complaints. Out-of-hours emergencies are described on the website as handled via Veteris, and not included in the primary care membership.

#130

Our Score (80/100)

4.6(188 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Voo Vets Wandsworth is described on its website as a family-owned and run group offering general care alongside specialist support, with dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care. Reviews consistently mention thorough examinations and clear explanations (“supporting evidence if needed”), plus a focus on keeping pets calm during tests and procedures—especially for cats and dogs that might otherwise find vet visits stressful. Named staff (including vet Rob and reception staff such as Ola and Abi) are repeatedly credited for practical help and attentive communication. One reviewer also notes a change to “new staff now” and that it felt “not just about the money,” suggesting a more consultative approach in recent visits.

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