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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

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#281

Our Score (57/100)

4.3(20 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Vets for Pets describes this practice as locally owned and an extension of Romford Hospital Vets4Pets, with in-house diagnostics (including CT), an operating theatre, and separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas. The website also states 24-hour in-patient and emergency care. In recent reviews, some owners praise quick appointment availability and a sense that the team only recommends needed treatment (no “extra scans”), while others report serious communication and waiting-time problems (difficulty getting through by phone, delays, and concerns about updates while a pet stayed in).

#282

Our Score (66/100)

4.5(94 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet St John’s Wood is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent practice. The clinic advertises 15‑minute consultations, an in‑house laboratory, and a broad set of diagnostic and surgical options (including ultrasound, ECG, endoscopy, and keyhole surgery), alongside routine care like vaccinations, parasite control, neutering and microchipping. It also offers animal health certificates for pet travel and home visits. From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe clear communication, calm handling of anxious cats, and prompt help with travel documentation; others report poor/late follow-up on test results and advice they felt was incomplete. One reviewer also describes being refused an appointment after arriving 6 minutes late despite calling ahead.

#283

Tender Paws Ltd

West Wickham

Our Score (54/100)

4.5(46 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Tender Paws Ltd is a veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is stated in the provided information) that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews suggest the clinic sees cats and birds (budgies), with owners mentioning same-day appointments for injuries and a separate/segregated area for cats, which some found helpful for stressed or nervous cats. Recent feedback is mixed: several cat owners describe kind handling and practical wound-care advice, while multiple bird owners describe a very negative experience involving minimal examination/testing and communication they felt was dismissive, specifically naming a vet called Judy.

Our Score (54/100)

3.8(37 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

North London Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent clinic and states it provides 24-hour emergency healthcare for pets. The website lists a broad mix of routine and more complex work (including advanced dentistry, orthopedic surgery, and advanced diagnostics) for cats, dogs, and rabbits, plus practical admin help like pet passports/travel scheme and assistance with pet insurance claims. Owner experiences in the latest reviews are split: several long-term clients describe rapid help in urgent situations (including a weekend-evening poisoning case where a dog was treated overnight), while two recent 1-star reviews report being hung up on during phone calls, including one where the caller says their cat was in critical condition.

#285

Our Score (61/100)

4.6(175 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

London Vet Clinic is an independent practice founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1973, set up to combine day-to-day general practice with on-site referral specialists (including cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery). The clinic lists facilities such as operating theatres, an in-house lab, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe compassionate handling of end-of-life care (including a euthanasia appointment) and a gentle, reassuring first consultation for a rescue dog. One review describes the opposite experience—an initial lameness visit that they felt was too cursory, with a grass seed issue missed until later, plus frustration that the clinic didn’t follow up after they raised the complaint.

Our Score (53/100)

4.5(10 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog

Greyhound Sport Medicine appears focused on greyhound care, with reviews describing leg treatment (“fixing Stella’s leg”) and a “straight to problem” approach. Structured clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Recent feedback is mixed: several owners thank the team for helping their greyhound and describe professional handling, while one long-term client reports being turned away for a neutering request because the clinic said they were not taking on new clients.

Our Score (46/100)

4.2(30 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group (reviews reference “another one of their practices”), with the website stating it is RCVS Accredited and a Cat Friendly Practice. The clinic says it provides a 24-hour emergency service, and it covers cats, dogs, rabbits and exotics. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture on access and emergency readiness: several reviewers say the clinic is “only available two days a week,” hard to get appointments, and that phones aren’t answered; one reviewer also states there are “no emergency facilities,” which conflicts with the clinic’s stated 24-hour emergency service. On the positive side, multiple reviewers describe being seen quickly in urgent situations (including a hamster injury and a dog that ate raisins), with staff helping owners stay calm and acting fast.

Our Score (41/100)

4.2(5 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cat

CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic describes itself on its website as a not-for-profit practice focused on cats only, alongside a wider mission of rehoming unwanted cats and supporting the feline–human bond. Based on reviews, owners most often mention bringing cats in for check-ups, quick assessments for sudden issues (e.g., a limping cat), and neutering and microchipping (including for strays/fosters). Review experiences are mixed: several describe patient clinicians who answer questions, while two 1‑star reviews allege serious welfare and licensing concerns and say cats were pushed into unnecessary treatment.

Our Score (25/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Dr Crina Dragu is a veterinary surgeon (MRCVS) offering mobile veterinary services. The information provided doesn’t include details on the types of appointments offered, specific treatments performed, or how visits are arranged.

Our Score (23/100)

2.5(2 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Mandeville Veterinary Services is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (established in 1952) and is RCVS accredited. The website highlights routine preventative care and health-plan style support (including a free new pet health check and a preventative healthcare plan with discounts on selected routine procedures). Review signals are mixed: one reviewer describes a pre‑op consultation for cat castration being refused due to an English‑language communication issue, while another describes the clinic as friendly and well run.

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