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Medivet West Green
Haringey
Our Score (79/100)
Medivet West Green is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles routine care (vaccinations, worming, check-ups) as well as minor procedures (grass-seed removal surgeries) and difficult end-of-life decision support. Several owners mention staff taking extra time with anxious pets (for example, spending minutes helping a fearful dog feel safe enough to be examined, including allowing ear handling). Experiences are not uniform: one recent review reports being asked for £1,000 upfront for an injured cat and describes poor urgency, communication, and help arranging transfer to another vet.
Medivet West Green is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles routine care (vaccinations, worming, check-ups) as well as minor procedures (grass-seed removal surgeries) and difficult end-of-life decision support. Several owners mention staff taking extra time with anxious pets (for example, spending minutes helping a fearful dog feel safe enough to be examined, including allowing ear handling). Experiences are not uniform: one recent review reports being asked for £1,000 upfront for an injured cat and describes poor urgency, communication, and help arranging transfer to another vet.
Aspen Veterinary Surgery
Bromley
Our Score (79/100)
Aspen Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS Accredited practice and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions online new-pet registration and ongoing “VIP plans” intended to spread the cost of preventative care (no prices listed). From the latest reviews, owners often describe calm, gentle handling during consultations (including for a new puppy) and vets who take time to explain options (for example, talking through the benefits of neutering after a cat was brought in with a lump). A recurring negative theme is strict enforcement of lateness/appointment policies, with several owners saying they were turned away for being 5–10 minutes late and describing the front-desk interaction as rude; some also mention long waits to be seen despite arriving on time.
Aspen Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS Accredited practice and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website mentions online new-pet registration and ongoing “VIP plans” intended to spread the cost of preventative care (no prices listed). From the latest reviews, owners often describe calm, gentle handling during consultations (including for a new puppy) and vets who take time to explain options (for example, talking through the benefits of neutering after a cat was brought in with a lump). A recurring negative theme is strict enforcement of lateness/appointment policies, with several owners saying they were turned away for being 5–10 minutes late and describing the front-desk interaction as rude; some also mention long waits to be seen despite arriving on time.
Burnt Ash Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Lewisham
Our Score (79/100)
Burnt Ash Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, established in 1947. The website says it’s led by a registered veterinary surgeon with 40+ years’ experience, and reviews repeatedly mention seeing the same vet (Greg) each visit. Owners commonly describe a straight-talking, “no-nonsense” consultation style, with examples ranging from last‑minute appointments to hands-on treatment such as cleaning and stitching an abscess, and months of palliative care for a cat with tumours after discussing options (including choosing not to pursue invasive treatment). The clinic also lists ultrasound on-site.
Burnt Ash Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent practice, established in 1947. The website says it’s led by a registered veterinary surgeon with 40+ years’ experience, and reviews repeatedly mention seeing the same vet (Greg) each visit. Owners commonly describe a straight-talking, “no-nonsense” consultation style, with examples ranging from last‑minute appointments to hands-on treatment such as cleaning and stitching an abscess, and months of palliative care for a cat with tumours after discussing options (including choosing not to pursue invasive treatment). The clinic also lists ultrasound on-site.
Hello Vet Columbia Road is a Hello Vet-branded veterinary clinic offering both routine care and more advanced workups, with on-site imaging/diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. The clinic also promotes WhatsApp advice & triage, and the website states that emergencies outside regular hours are redirected to an emergency care provider via a phone number. From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe: - Ongoing management of complex conditions in cats, with vets explaining test results and building treatment plans (one review names three vets involved). - A smooth first vet visit for a pet, and a clinic environment that “doesn’t feel like a clinical vets” and feels warm.
Hello Vet Columbia Road is a Hello Vet-branded veterinary clinic offering both routine care and more advanced workups, with on-site imaging/diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. The clinic also promotes WhatsApp advice & triage, and the website states that emergencies outside regular hours are redirected to an emergency care provider via a phone number. From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe: - Ongoing management of complex conditions in cats, with vets explaining test results and building treatment plans (one review names three vets involved). - A smooth first vet visit for a pet, and a clinic environment that “doesn’t feel like a clinical vets” and feels warm.
WagWorks Islington is a membership-based club focused on dogs, combining daycare, healthcare, training, and grooming “all under one roof” (website). Recent reviews describe a structured daycare routine that includes an outdoor walk plus indoor play and quiet time, with owners receiving report cards and app-based updates during the day. Several reviewers also mention integrated on-site support beyond daycare—specifically an in-house behaviourist who works with owners on challenges, plus on-site vet care and grooming.
WagWorks Islington is a membership-based club focused on dogs, combining daycare, healthcare, training, and grooming “all under one roof” (website). Recent reviews describe a structured daycare routine that includes an outdoor walk plus indoor play and quiet time, with owners receiving report cards and app-based updates during the day. Several reviewers also mention integrated on-site support beyond daycare—specifically an in-house behaviourist who works with owners on challenges, plus on-site vet care and grooming.
Our Score (78/100)
Medivet New CrossJohn Hankinson Vets is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states the practice offers 24/7 emergency care (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee). Reviews describe a clinic that’s often easy to book with reminders and appointment flexibility, and that can manage ongoing and complex cases (including pets needing multiple surgeries and support with insurance paperwork). At the same time, several recent reviews describe serious concerns about clinical outcomes and costs—ranging from an allegation of a major surgical error during a spay, to refusal to prescribe heart medication without a scan, and complaints about price escalation and prescription fees.
Medivet New CrossJohn Hankinson Vets is part of the Medivet group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states the practice offers 24/7 emergency care (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee). Reviews describe a clinic that’s often easy to book with reminders and appointment flexibility, and that can manage ongoing and complex cases (including pets needing multiple surgeries and support with insurance paperwork). At the same time, several recent reviews describe serious concerns about clinical outcomes and costs—ranging from an allegation of a major surgical error during a spay, to refusal to prescribe heart medication without a scan, and complaints about price escalation and prescription fees.
The London Cat Clinic
Southwark
Our Score (78/100)
Cat-only veterinary clinic with a named founder (Dr Jeremy Campbell) and a stated role as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a set-up designed to reduce feline stress (quiet feel, private rooms offered quickly, “calming mist” used), plus proactive follow-up after visits (owners mention staff checking in several times after a vaccination reaction). Recent feedback is mixed on administration: alongside praise for the vets’ care, some owners describe problems with healthcare-plan flea treatment deliveries and having to chase for updates, and one review alleges records were withheld over an unpaid balance from a previous owner.
Cat-only veterinary clinic with a named founder (Dr Jeremy Campbell) and a stated role as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe a set-up designed to reduce feline stress (quiet feel, private rooms offered quickly, “calming mist” used), plus proactive follow-up after visits (owners mention staff checking in several times after a vaccination reaction). Recent feedback is mixed on administration: alongside praise for the vets’ care, some owners describe problems with healthcare-plan flea treatment deliveries and having to chase for updates, and one review alleges records were withheld over an unpaid balance from a previous owner.
Medivet Stroud Green is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain). The practice website lists 15‑minute consultations and an in‑house lab and ultrasound, plus diagnostics such as X‑rays, ECG and endoscopy. It’s also accredited as a Cat Friendly Vet Clinic by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM). In the latest reviews available, some owners describe next‑day appointments and vets who helped them feel at ease during cat consultations, while one owner reports a short (5–10 minute) check-up, a nervous puppy being handled in a way that increased anxiety, and fees not being explained upfront.
Medivet Stroud Green is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain). The practice website lists 15‑minute consultations and an in‑house lab and ultrasound, plus diagnostics such as X‑rays, ECG and endoscopy. It’s also accredited as a Cat Friendly Vet Clinic by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM). In the latest reviews available, some owners describe next‑day appointments and vets who helped them feel at ease during cat consultations, while one owner reports a short (5–10 minute) check-up, a nervous puppy being handled in a way that increased anxiety, and fees not being explained upfront.
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group network. The practice is RCVS accredited and holds Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) status, with on-site facilities including blood testing, X‑ray/diagnostic imaging, and operations. It also advertises a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan. Recent reviews are mixed: several describe a friendly, professional experience and staff being understanding of individual circumstances, while a minority report rude/front-desk interactions, difficulty getting responses via WhatsApp/phone, and one account of an owner feeling their urgent concern (a kitten not eating after vaccination) was not handled as an emergency.
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group network. The practice is RCVS accredited and holds Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) status, with on-site facilities including blood testing, X‑ray/diagnostic imaging, and operations. It also advertises a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan. Recent reviews are mixed: several describe a friendly, professional experience and staff being understanding of individual circumstances, while a minority report rude/front-desk interactions, difficulty getting responses via WhatsApp/phone, and one account of an owner feeling their urgent concern (a kitten not eating after vaccination) was not handled as an emergency.
Our Score (78/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Uxbridge is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group practice) and is RCVS-accredited. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic work with on-site blood testing and X‑rays, plus dentistry and surgery/operations mentioned on the website. Emergency care is stated to be provided via Mandeville Veterinary Hospital (24/7, 365 days). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly separate strong clinical care from administrative/friction points: several describe clear explanations and budget-aware treatment choices (including trying options before referral for expensive testing), while others report serious issues around prescriptions, responsiveness, and billing (including a complaint about repeat medication not being dispensed and alleged double charges/direct debit problems). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Clear, step-by-step options that consider budget before hospital-level testing (one owner describes trying different approaches first, with tests explained so they could choose). - Handling of high-stress/nervous dogs without shaming the owner. - Reported phone/booking and in-branch tech problems leading to delays and frustration. - A serious allegation involving repeat heart medication management (dose change not recorded; dispute over dispensing), plus alleged overcharging.
Goddard Veterinary Group Uxbridge is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group practice) and is RCVS-accredited. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic work with on-site blood testing and X‑rays, plus dentistry and surgery/operations mentioned on the website. Emergency care is stated to be provided via Mandeville Veterinary Hospital (24/7, 365 days). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly separate strong clinical care from administrative/friction points: several describe clear explanations and budget-aware treatment choices (including trying options before referral for expensive testing), while others report serious issues around prescriptions, responsiveness, and billing (including a complaint about repeat medication not being dispensed and alleged double charges/direct debit problems). Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Clear, step-by-step options that consider budget before hospital-level testing (one owner describes trying different approaches first, with tests explained so they could choose). - Handling of high-stress/nervous dogs without shaming the owner. - Reported phone/booking and in-branch tech problems leading to delays and frustration. - A serious allegation involving repeat heart medication management (dose change not recorded; dispute over dispensing), plus alleged overcharging.
