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Snoots North London is a membership-only vet clinic for cats and dogs, built around unlimited primary care on a monthly plan (the site states £33/month). The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and imaging (including X‑rays and ultrasound) and says it partners with Veteris for dedicated out-of-hours care (not included in the primary-care membership). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - Time and thoroughness in consults (e.g., a “very thorough examination” of a difficult-to-handle cat, with a clear follow-on plan). - Dental work being a common reason for visiting (teeth cleaning under general anaesthetic is specifically mentioned, with detailed post-procedure explanations). - A split experience between strong clinical care and frustrating admin/booking issues, including short-notice cancellations and difficulty getting near-term appointments.
Snoots North London is a membership-only vet clinic for cats and dogs, built around unlimited primary care on a monthly plan (the site states £33/month). The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and imaging (including X‑rays and ultrasound) and says it partners with Veteris for dedicated out-of-hours care (not included in the primary-care membership). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - Time and thoroughness in consults (e.g., a “very thorough examination” of a difficult-to-handle cat, with a clear follow-on plan). - Dental work being a common reason for visiting (teeth cleaning under general anaesthetic is specifically mentioned, with detailed post-procedure explanations). - A split experience between strong clinical care and frustrating admin/booking issues, including short-notice cancellations and difficulty getting near-term appointments.
Our Score (75/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group West Ham is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and is RCVS accredited. The practice describes on‑site capability for blood testing, x‑rays and operations, and it also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. For emergencies, the website states care is provided via their Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (24/7, 365 days a year). From recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations around procedures (including neutering) and detailed support during recovery (including post‑op guidance and support in the first few days after surgery). There are also recurring negatives around communication and one report of a delay returning ashes after cremation, plus a complaint about how a call was handled close to closing.
Goddard Veterinary Group West Ham is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and is RCVS accredited. The practice describes on‑site capability for blood testing, x‑rays and operations, and it also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. For emergencies, the website states care is provided via their Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (24/7, 365 days a year). From recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations around procedures (including neutering) and detailed support during recovery (including post‑op guidance and support in the first few days after surgery). There are also recurring negatives around communication and one report of a delay returning ashes after cremation, plus a complaint about how a call was handled close to closing.
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (this practice has been in the group since 2008) and set up for routine care with on-site diagnostics and procedures: the website states blood testing, X‑rays and operations can be done in-house. For urgent problems outside normal hours, the group runs a 24/7 emergency hospital year-round (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital). From the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention helpful, friendly staff and practical touches like reception working to fit appointments around schedules and free treats for dogs—but there is also a recent account of a very negative phone interaction (being shouted at and the call being ended).
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (this practice has been in the group since 2008) and set up for routine care with on-site diagnostics and procedures: the website states blood testing, X‑rays and operations can be done in-house. For urgent problems outside normal hours, the group runs a 24/7 emergency hospital year-round (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital). From the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention helpful, friendly staff and practical touches like reception working to fit appointments around schedules and free treats for dogs—but there is also a recent account of a very negative phone interaction (being shouted at and the call being ended).
A J M Robson is a long-established veterinary clinic (the website says it has provided care since 1984) offering routine appointments as well as urgent and surgical care. The clinic states it has a 24-hour emergency line, and its website describes treatment ranging from “a simple check-up” to “lifesaving emergency surgery.” Recent reviews repeatedly name Ms/Dr Robson (also referred to as Jane) and describe long-term client relationships, practical “straight-talking” advice, and step-by-step support during difficult cases. One recent low-star review raises serious concerns about cleanliness and the handling/storage of vaccination needles, which conflicts with many positive accounts of care.
A J M Robson is a long-established veterinary clinic (the website says it has provided care since 1984) offering routine appointments as well as urgent and surgical care. The clinic states it has a 24-hour emergency line, and its website describes treatment ranging from “a simple check-up” to “lifesaving emergency surgery.” Recent reviews repeatedly name Ms/Dr Robson (also referred to as Jane) and describe long-term client relationships, practical “straight-talking” advice, and step-by-step support during difficult cases. One recent low-star review raises serious concerns about cleanliness and the handling/storage of vaccination needles, which conflicts with many positive accounts of care.
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet Southgate – Happy Pet Veterinary Surgery is part of the Medivet corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews most often describe friendly, welcoming front-desk interactions and clear explanations from vets, but there is also a detailed negative account describing a rushed kitten first visit, poor guidance on parasite prevention and microchip registration, and unexpected charges. Concrete details owners mention include: - Being seen ahead of the appointment time (15 minutes early mentioned). - Vets explaining treatment options (raised by a long-term client). - Handling kittens in a way that kept them “stress free” during check-ups (two kittens seen together). - A conflicting report about a “first appointment free” expectation versus being charged over £50 for deworming/tick prevention.
Medivet Southgate – Happy Pet Veterinary Surgery is part of the Medivet corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviews most often describe friendly, welcoming front-desk interactions and clear explanations from vets, but there is also a detailed negative account describing a rushed kitten first visit, poor guidance on parasite prevention and microchip registration, and unexpected charges. Concrete details owners mention include: - Being seen ahead of the appointment time (15 minutes early mentioned). - Vets explaining treatment options (raised by a long-term client). - Handling kittens in a way that kept them “stress free” during check-ups (two kittens seen together). - A conflicting report about a “first appointment free” expectation versus being charged over £50 for deworming/tick prevention.
The Young Veterinary Partnership
Hounslow
Our Score (75/100)
The Young Veterinary Partnership describes itself as an independent practice with over 60 years’ experience and a team that includes nine vets, qualified nurses and receptionists. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with the website highlighting digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy, and keyhole (laparoscopic) spays. Recent reviews include both routine procedures (neutering, microchipping) and urgent/surgical cases, including an emergency operation for a uterine infection and a kitten hospitalised overnight after suspected pelvic fractures. Owner feedback is largely positive about communication and follow-up (including post-procedure follow-up calls), but there is at least one detailed complaint about front-desk admin failures leading to long waits and missed appointments.
The Young Veterinary Partnership describes itself as an independent practice with over 60 years’ experience and a team that includes nine vets, qualified nurses and receptionists. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more complex cases, with the website highlighting digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy, and keyhole (laparoscopic) spays. Recent reviews include both routine procedures (neutering, microchipping) and urgent/surgical cases, including an emergency operation for a uterine infection and a kitten hospitalised overnight after suspected pelvic fractures. Owner feedback is largely positive about communication and follow-up (including post-procedure follow-up calls), but there is at least one detailed complaint about front-desk admin failures leading to long waits and missed appointments.
Our Score (75/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Eastcote is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site veterinary group) and is RCVS-accredited. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and what owners describe, it’s set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery (on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and surgical procedures). The practice also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners frequently mention vet Leonard by name, including examples such as taking time in appointments (one review describes a vet spending around an hour with two cats) and handling nervous pets gently. Reviews also show mixed experiences with service consistency: one long-term client reports incorrect records and unhelpful reception handling, and another describes being directed straight to the 24/7 emergency hospital rather than receiving an on-the-spot assessment for an acute injury.
Goddard Veterinary Group Eastcote is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site veterinary group) and is RCVS-accredited. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities and what owners describe, it’s set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery (on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and surgical procedures). The practice also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners frequently mention vet Leonard by name, including examples such as taking time in appointments (one review describes a vet spending around an hour with two cats) and handling nervous pets gently. Reviews also show mixed experiences with service consistency: one long-term client reports incorrect records and unhelpful reception handling, and another describes being directed straight to the 24/7 emergency hospital rather than receiving an on-the-spot assessment for an acute injury.
London Vet Specialists operates as part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited (a corporate veterinary group). It presents itself as a specialist referral centre with a multidisciplinary team, and reviews describe complex cases including cancer work-ups and surgery, and soft palate surgery with an intensive care stay. The website also highlights an orthopaedic pathway: TPLO cases seen within 48 hours (as stated) and a fixed TPLO price of £4,750 across all patient weights. Recent reviews are mostly positive about clinical outcomes and support, but there’s a clear conflict on service experience: some describe staff “going above and beyond,” while one reviewer reports slow responses to emails and follow-up requests alongside very high fees.
London Vet Specialists operates as part of Linnaeus Veterinary Limited (a corporate veterinary group). It presents itself as a specialist referral centre with a multidisciplinary team, and reviews describe complex cases including cancer work-ups and surgery, and soft palate surgery with an intensive care stay. The website also highlights an orthopaedic pathway: TPLO cases seen within 48 hours (as stated) and a fixed TPLO price of £4,750 across all patient weights. Recent reviews are mostly positive about clinical outcomes and support, but there’s a clear conflict on service experience: some describe staff “going above and beyond,” while one reviewer reports slow responses to emails and follow-up requests alongside very high fees.
Our Score (74/100)
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a charity-run cat rescue that also provides routine veterinary procedures, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on cat adoption alongside neutering/spaying, microchipping, and vaccinations, with multiple owners describing smooth same-day procedures and straightforward recovery guidance. Concrete examples owners mention include: - Cats/kittens being neutered/spayed, microchipped and vaccinated as part of their care. - Special requests being handled (one owner asked for their kittens’ claws to be trimmed alongside microchipping/neutering). - A thorough adoption process, including a home visit and checks of home “catproofing,” which some reviewers say reassured them about safety. - Staff providing post-op recovery suggestions after spaying.
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a charity-run cat rescue that also provides routine veterinary procedures, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on cat adoption alongside neutering/spaying, microchipping, and vaccinations, with multiple owners describing smooth same-day procedures and straightforward recovery guidance. Concrete examples owners mention include: - Cats/kittens being neutered/spayed, microchipped and vaccinated as part of their care. - Special requests being handled (one owner asked for their kittens’ claws to be trimmed alongside microchipping/neutering). - A thorough adoption process, including a home visit and checks of home “catproofing,” which some reviewers say reassured them about safety. - Staff providing post-op recovery suggestions after spaying.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital
Wandsworth
Our Score (74/100)
Blue Cross Animal Hospital is part of the Blue Cross animal charity and appears set up to provide veterinary care based on eligibility/financial need, alongside routine and urgent treatment. Reviews include multiple examples of serious, high-stakes support (life-saving treatment for cats, and end-of-life care for an elderly dog), plus practical operational details like a responsive phone line and staff allowing time for questions. However, some recent reviews describe being refused help because they were “not on benefits,” and one reviewer says they were not offered a referral elsewhere.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital is part of the Blue Cross animal charity and appears set up to provide veterinary care based on eligibility/financial need, alongside routine and urgent treatment. Reviews include multiple examples of serious, high-stakes support (life-saving treatment for cats, and end-of-life care for an elderly dog), plus practical operational details like a responsive phone line and staff allowing time for questions. However, some recent reviews describe being refused help because they were “not on benefits,” and one reviewer says they were not offered a referral elsewhere.
