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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

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#271

Our Score (66/100)

4.7(141 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Village Vet St Johns Wood is part of the Village Vet group. The practice describes a team of two permanent vets, three registered veterinary nurses, and two receptionists, and notes a recent refurbishment that added three new consulting rooms plus separate cat and dog waiting areas. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (on-site lab, digital x-ray, dental x-ray, operating theatre) and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and same-day urgent problems—one owner specifically mentions being fit in as an emergency close to closing time. Named vets in recent feedback include Dr. Kelly Moore, praised for being knowledgeable and reassuring.

Our Score (61/100)

4.4(479 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Dagenham Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network, and the practice website describes it as “locally owned.” It’s set up as a general practice with on-site diagnostics (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound), an operating theatre and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided via another Vets4Pets practice. Recent reviews include both routine and difficult cases: owners mention cat castrations/neutering, a kitten “quick check,” and end-of-life appointments (including behavioural euthanasia). Several owners praise kind, efficient staff and say they could get appointments when needed, while multiple recent 1‑star reviews describe serious problems with one vet’s manner (condescending/mocking, insensitive comments in a euthanasia context) and handling, plus frustration about slow acknowledgement of complaints.

Our Score (61/100)

4.3(131 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

The Vet Whetstone is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on owner reports, the clinic is regularly used for routine care (health checks, nail trims, vaccinations) and ongoing management of longer-term conditions (one owner describes support after a cat’s diabetes diagnosis with continuing guidance and advice). Recent feedback is mixed: several owners describe friendly, helpful staff and good ongoing support, while others report rushed appointments, poor communication about follow-up timing (e.g., vaccine booster windows), and concerns about handling and costs—including an allegation that a dog was hurt during a routine appointment involving nail cutting.

#274

Wood Wharf Vets

Tower Hamlets

Our Score (61/100)

4.1(63 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Wood Wharf Vets is a small-animal clinic set up for routine preventative care (health checks, vaccinations, parasite prevention) alongside in-house diagnostics (X-rays/ultrasound) and procedures such as surgery and dental care. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews give a mixed picture: several owners describe being seen promptly (including short-notice appointments and nurse-led help for a tick removal) and mention responsive follow-ups and support with insurance claims, while a negative review reports a difficult blood-sampling experience (bruising and an insufficient sample), repeated sedation with gabapentin, and repeated tests without clear answers or progress.

#275

Our Score (60/100)

3.5(476 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the VetPartners group and sits within a wider network (established in 1952) of 44 practices and 3 emergency hospitals; it’s also described as an RCVS-accredited practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care (vaccines, parasite control, microchipping) and more complex or urgent cases, including hospitalisation and surgery. Recent experiences are mixed: multiple owners describe clear communication and frequent updates during hospital stays (including regular phone calls from the duty vet), while several 1-star reviews describe poor consultations (including a reported refusal to do a full check-up and dissatisfaction with explanations and billing transparency). Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency/urgent presentations being triaged quickly, with a team prepared on arrival in one case. - Regular updates during inpatient care (including after surgery and during multi-night monitoring). - Overnight stays and post-op follow-ups where pets reportedly remained relaxed returning for rechecks/x-rays. - A complaint about being charged for an “extended consultation” and not being able to get a printed breakdown at the time (printers reportedly not working).

Our Score (67/100)

4.3(136 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Goddard Veterinary Group Highbury is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. The practice advertises on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and x‑ray) alongside routine vet care, and directs emergency/out-of-hours cases to Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (open 24/7, 365 days a year). The website also offers a free new pet health check, which is echoed in recent reviews where owners describe getting a new-pet check within two days and receiving practical advice. Recent reviewers repeatedly name individual staff for clear explanations and helpful front-desk support, and mention gentle handling during a nail trim.

Our Score (58/100)

4.2(322 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Goddard Veterinary Group Mile End is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (not an independent clinic) and is RCVS accredited. The clinic offers routine appointments with vets and nurses, on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and X-ray), and dentistry; the website also states emergency care is provided via a nearby 24/7 hospital (open 365 days a year). From the latest reviews available to us, recent concerns focus on pricing and treatment recommendations: examples include a reported £2,000 dental estimate and complaints about needing appointments for prescriptions/flea treatment, along with one review alleging poor continuity between vets and another citing rude handling on an emergency line call.

Our Score (67/100)

4.6(210 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The Highgate Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, with unhurried 30‑minute consultations and an online portal for registering and booking. For urgent situations, it states it provides in-clinic emergency help during opening hours, with 24/7 emergency cover via a partner service (Veteris), including out-of-hours home services. Reviewers most often describe long-term relationships (e.g., “since our dog was a puppy”) and support through significant illness, but there are also complaints alleging a strong focus on money, including one detailed example about the quoted cost of a plastic cone.

#279

Our Score (58/100)

4.7(13 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Gerard Brito appears to be a single-vet practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided). Based on the written review available, this clinic is used by cat owners for long-term, general veterinary care and support through end-of-life situations. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Ongoing care for multiple cats over a 10+ year relationship (one reviewer). - A client specifically says he “never recommend[ed] anything unnecessary.” - End-of-life support for a dying cat is described as “second to none.” - One reviewer mentions he provided care even on Easter Sunday.

Our Score (57/100)

3.8(540 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

A locally owned practice operating under the Vets4Pets brand, set up with in-house diagnostics and surgical facilities (including an in-house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, and a hospital ward). The practice also lists Veterinary Nurse Training. In the latest written reviews available to us, multiple owners describe operational and communication problems (overbooked appointments with long waits; difficulty getting through by phone), and several reviews allege serious clinical concerns (including a pet death shortly after dental surgery and a claimed misdiagnosis after X‑ray). Out-of-hours emergencies are stated on the website to be covered by Veteris Emergency Vet Service.

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