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- •Strong feedback for urgent care: Recent reviewers describe pets being seen quickly in stressful or urgent situations, with prompt and thorough treatment. - Friendly, reassuring handling: Several owners say the team was kind, professional and gentle, with pets appearing comfortable during visits. - Clear communication is a recurring positive: Owners mention prompt communication and clear explanations of what was happening and why.
Forest Veterinary Centre is a Linnaeus-owned multi-branch veterinary practice; its website describes four branches, more than 30 years’ experience, and status as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice offers routine preventative care alongside general treatment, end-of-life support, and referral work from other surgeries. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise gentle handling, clear explanations, and compassionate care, while a smaller number raise serious concerns about clinical judgement and costs.
Wolfe Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and says it is recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). The practice offers advanced and emergency-led care in Hammersmith and Fulham, including CT scanning, orthopaedics, stem cell therapy, hospitalisation, and end-of-life care, with the website stating a 24/7, 365-day service. Recent reviews continue to highlight fast emergency admissions, clear explanations, and compassionate support during serious or difficult cases.
Hello Vet Clapton is part of the Hello Vet group, which lists multiple branches, and promotes a “designed differently” approach with WhatsApp advice and triage alongside in-clinic appointments. The clinic offers routine care as well as diagnostics, surgery, dentistry and support for urgent but non-hospital emergencies, with out-of-hours cases directed by phone to an emergency care provider. Reviews consistently highlight fast access, clear explanations, a calm clinic environment and thoughtful follow-up after visits.
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a charity-run cat rescue in Newham that also offers routine veterinary procedures, and it is noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Feedback continues to centre on cat adoption alongside neutering/spaying, microchipping and vaccinations, with many owners describing smooth same-day procedures and clear recovery advice. More recent comments are mostly warm about the care given, though a few reviewers mention difficulty getting appointments or unhelpful front-desk communication.
Easipetcare Ltd is part of the Easipetcare group and focuses mainly on routine preventative care for cats and dogs, alongside ongoing support such as senior pet care and weight management. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent customer feedback is mixed: many owners praise the friendly team and clear explanations, while others report booking and admin problems as well as concerns about costs and prescribing policies.
This Stockwell practice is part of Goddard Veterinary Group, which has been part of VetPartners since 2008. It offers routine first-opinion care with blood testing, X-rays and operations carried out in-house, alongside standard preventive and nurse-led services. For urgent problems outside normal hours, patients have access to the group’s 24/7 emergency hospital service at Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital.
DNA Vetcare Ltd trading as Vetcall is a veterinary surgery in Greater London, and no wider corporate group is stated. The practice appears set up for routine care as well as sensitive end-of-life support, with recent feedback repeatedly praising clear communication, kindness, and support through difficult decisions. Owners also mention practical help with time-sensitive paperwork such as pet travel documentation.
Wellpet Veterinary Practice Ltd in Edgware provides veterinary care for cats and dogs, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. No corporate group affiliation is stated. Reviews continue to paint a largely positive picture of kind, caring service and clear communication, though a small number describe a poor front-desk interaction around cancelling a monthly pet plan and one rushed consultation after a wait.
Village Vet St Johns Wood is part of the Village Vet group within Linnaeus. The practice says it has two permanent vets, three registered veterinary nurses and two receptionists, and a recent refurbishment added three consulting rooms plus separate cat and dog waiting areas. With an on-site lab, digital and dental x-ray, an operating theatre and day-hospital support, it is set up for both routine care and same-day urgent problems.
