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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

Showing 341-350 of 358 clinics

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 (44/100)

3.8(55 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Allpets Veterinary Clinic Limited is a limited company (no wider corporate group is mentioned in the available information). From its website, it presents as a general practice offering core preventative care plus in-house diagnostics such as ultrasound and radiography, and it lists support for a wide range of pets including small mammals and reptiles. Review feedback is mixed (including some very positive long-term-client comments and several critical accounts). Specifics mentioned include: - Neutering for cats, with one reviewer describing clear explanations before and after surgery and praising “Doctor Patrick” for explaining things directly. - Vaccinations/injections for puppies are referenced, alongside a complaint about being turned away after an appointment was reportedly booked. - Concerns from multiple reviewers about price clarity (one gives a detailed example of being quoted one amount for a cat blood test, then being charged more once consultation and collection fees were added). - Conflicting accounts of vet “David”: some describe him as professional and compassionate over many years, while others describe abrupt communication; one review makes a serious allegation about intoxication (presented as the reviewer’s claim).

#343

Palmerston Vets

Woodford Green

Our Score (42/100)

3.7(42 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Palmerston Vets is part of the Palmerston Veterinary Group (established since 1986) and states it runs modern, fully equipped clinics with advanced surgical and diagnostic facilities, including digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The website lists care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small animals, and notes accreditation as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest written reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe thorough checks (including repeated temperature and blood pressure checks during recovery from heatstroke) and practical nurse support (nail clipping for a dog that wouldn’t allow it at home, and checking vaccine suitability before administering). Others report serious dissatisfaction, including a complaint about being given multiple antibiotics/injections and feeling this was unnecessary.

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.

Our Score (23/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Community Pet Clinic is run under the Jollyes brand and is set up primarily for routine preventive care rather than complex medical work, based on the services described on its website. The clinic focuses on: - core vaccinations and microchipping (including a combined “vaccine + microchipping” offer) - care for dogs and cats, including puppies and kittens - emergency support specifically for adverse reactions to vaccinations, with arrangements involving dedicated out-of-hours service providers (as stated on the site)

Our Score (21/100)

Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Goddard Veterinary Group Barking is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site practice group) and is RCVS accredited. The clinic is set up for routine and first-opinion care with on-site blood testing and X-ray, plus routine operations (with neutering prices published). It also holds Cat Friendly Clinic Silver Status and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. For urgent care outside normal appointments, the practice states that emergency and out‑of‑hours consultations are available, with its nearest emergency pet hospital named on the website.

#349

Our Score (21/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Emergency Home Vet is an at-home emergency veterinary service (corporate ownership/group not stated). Based on the website information, it’s set up for urgent problems where a home visit is appropriate, with phone triage first and then emergency consultations carried out in the home for both life‑threatening and non‑critical situations. The service is described as out‑of‑hours, operating 7 days a week, including Sundays and bank holidays, and it states it will collaborate with your regular veterinarian for follow‑up care.

Our Score (21/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Advanced Vetcare London describes itself as an independent veterinary referral practice focused on advanced diagnostics and specialist-led treatment rather than first-opinion routine care. The website emphasises pioneering diagnostic facilities, specifically MRI and CT on site, alongside referral services spanning neurology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, dentistry, and keyhole surgery. It also lists stem cell therapy as part of its treatment options.

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