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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

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#231

Goddard Veterinary Group

Hammersmith and Fulham

Our Score (71/100)

4.3(84 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Goddard Veterinary Group Fulham is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice has been in the group since 2001) and is set up for routine, preventive and diagnostic care with in-house blood testing and X-ray support. The website lists both routine procedures (including neutering and dentistry) and wider diagnostics (including ultrasound and CT scans). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention efficient, low-stress vaccination visits, including being seen early with no queue, and vets who are gentle and patient with anxious pets. One reviewer also highlights long-term continuity (14 years) and staff using the pet’s name and building trust over time.

#232

Our Score (71/100)

4.9(44 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog

WagWorks Fulham presents itself as a membership club for dogs, combining daycare, training, grooming, and in-house healthcare under one roof (website). Recent reviews strongly focus on daycare and grooming, with multiple owners mentioning dogs who are excited to attend and come home “tired and happy” after sessions. Specific touches mentioned include a pre-grooming phone call to discuss handling preferences and what the owner wanted, and owners referencing in-house vets as part of the setup.

Our Score (71/100)

4.8(26 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Aylmer Parade Vet describes itself as an independent clinic and a sister practice of Mill Lane Vet. The website notes in-house diagnostics (on‑site laboratory and X‑ray), and pet travel support (Animal Health Certificates). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention being fitted in quickly when their pet was unwell, and getting clear explanations of advice and treatment—one owner said their dog was “the least scared” they’d ever been at the vet.

Our Score (71/100)

4.9(19 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice that has been caring for patients since 1946. Based on the available information and reviews, it appears set up for general practice care plus support around serious illness and end-of-life decisions: owners mention help managing a diabetic pet, being seen quickly for an urgent concern, and home euthanasia carried out sensitively. Several reviews also describe the team keeping in touch after difficult appointments (including follow-up contact, a condolence card, and paw prints).

Our Score (70/100)

4.1(1214 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Companion Care (Romford) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a 24/7 surgery. The practice website emphasises a modern, well‑equipped set-up (in‑house lab, pharmacy, digital x‑ray and ultrasound) and offers both routine and surgical care, including orthopaedics. From the latest reviews available, owners report a mixed experience: several praise specific vets and nurses for effective treatment (for example, a cat treated for constipation, and intensive care when a dog was hospitalised), while multiple others raise concerns about front-desk interactions and communication (rudeness, long waits without updates, and not being called back with results). Practical process issues also come up, including an owner reporting being invoiced months after being told nothing was owed, and another saying the clinic required payment rather than dealing directly with insurance.

Our Score (70/100)

4.4(363 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Vets for Pets Ilford is described on its website as a locally owned practice under the Vets for Pets brand, with a modern, well‑equipped setup (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation facilities) and separate cat and dog waiting/ward areas. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved investigations/surgery, including orthopaedics (cruciate surgery, fracture repair) and dentistry. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners describe clear explanations and successful treatment (including a first kitten visit where the vet answered children’s questions), while others make serious allegations about missed/slow recognition of urgent problems, aftercare issues, and unexpected add-on charges.

#237

Village Vet St Helens

Kensington and Chelsea

Our Score (70/100)

4.2(184 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Village Vet St Helens is part of the Petcare Clinics group (the practice website is on the petcareclinics.co.uk domain). It appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations/injections are repeatedly mentioned) as well as urgent/same-day presentations—several reviewers describe “last minute” or “emergency” visits, including referral/admission to emergency vets. Concrete details owners mention include: - Vaccinations/injections delivered in a way owners describe as smooth and low-stress for nervous pets. - A cat-friendly waiting setup noted by one owner (a separate area for cats, plus a free calming spray to use on carriers). - Clear explanations during consults (owners describe vets “taking time” and explaining what’s happening). - A notable conflict in experiences: while many describe kind, reassuring care, one detailed review alleges a serious misdiagnosis and poor complaint handling.

Our Score (69/100)

4.3(150 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2008) and is RCVS accredited. The clinic’s website highlights in-house diagnostics (blood testing and X‑ray) alongside routine care such as consultations, vaccinations, and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe vets taking long-term responsibility for cats (including one vet being thanked for looking after a cat “from day one”) and praise for a specific clinician’s mix of technical skill and empathy; there is also a contrasting complaint about late opening and difficulty getting calls answered.

Our Score (70/100)

4.2(133 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Westside Veterinary Clinic is part of the Vet Partners group (the website says it “recently joined the Vet Partners family”) and describes itself as an emergency clinic. It treats dogs and cats, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often mention unrushed consultations where vets listen to concerns, a clean reception area, and practical follow-ups like reminders for parasite treatments and vaccinations. One reviewer praised the care and explanation they received but said the experience changed when it came to paying the bill, suggesting some concern about costs.

#240

Our Score (74/100)

4.6(120 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies). In recent reviews, owners describe both strong clinical experiences (including extra time taken with an anxious rescue dog and clear pre- and post-op checks) and frustrations with front-desk attitude, “hidden costs”/upselling, and administration errors (including vaccine scheduling and prescription collection between Goddard branches).

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