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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

Showing 41-50 of 358 clinics

Our Score (88/100)

4.8(204 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Medivet Temple Fortune is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary provider). The clinic advertises a wide range of diagnostics and procedures (including endoscopy, ECG, imaging, and “keyhole surgery”), and it’s accredited as an ISFM cat‑friendly clinic. Reviews most often describe smooth, time-sensitive admin and medication requests (including arranging pet travel paperwork and providing insulin/anxiety medication within 48 hours), plus staff taking time to help pets feel at ease; one recent review strongly disputes clinical decision-making, alleging a wrong diagnosis and a rushed move to anaesthetic surgery without examination.

Our Score (88/100)

4.7(280 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Paxton Veterinary Clinics Ltd is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services. Recent reviews describe a practice that sees a mix of routine care and more complex cases, including behaviour-led consultations. Owners give concrete examples such as being fitted in after arriving on the wrong date, emergency assessment of a sick kitten with a “get to the bottom of the problem” approach, and vets offering alternative treatment options rather than a single path.

Our Score (88/100)

4.7(65 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Blythwood Vets is an RCVS-accredited practice (Practice Standards Scheme) with “over 40 years” stated experience, and the website also notes Silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic status (ISFM) and Investors in People accreditation. It offers routine care plus nurse clinics and a health-plan option (“Pet Health for Life Plans”), and advertises emergency services “across multiple locations.” In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe quick help for urgent problems (including suspected toxin ingestion treated immediately with medication to induce vomiting), ease of getting appointments, and supportive handling of nervous pets; one long-term client praises consistent service over 28 years but criticises being told to call back at 8am for an appointment.

#44

Our Score (88/100)

4.5(322 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Medivet Greenwich is part of the Medivet group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic advertises 15‑minute consultations and offers in‑house imaging (X‑rays and ultrasound) plus dentistry, ECG, and care for exotic pets. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being squeezed in for urgent problems (for example, a dog with an injured nail) and receiving empathetic support during end‑of‑life situations. A small number of reviewers raise concerns about high costs and feeling pushed towards tests/scans, and one reports a late appointment cancellation with no alternative offered.

Our Score (88/100)

4.5(312 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Goddard Veterinary Group Plaistow is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site practice). The website lists routine appointments plus diagnostics (including X‑ray and blood testing), and reviews most often describe cat care—neutering, annual vaccinations, and dental work—with a few practical touches for nervous pets (cat-calming blankets are mentioned). Owners also describe follow-up after procedures (e.g., two check-ups after dental work) and say they’ve been fitted in quickly for appointments, including an urgent same-day visit in one case. One recent negative review conflicts with the mainly positive feedback, alleging the practice prioritised income and that their cat was no longer welcome after a communication dispute.

Our Score (88/100)

4.4(451 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet 24 Hour SuttonWingrave Vets is part of the Medivet group and is set up for round-the-clock care, including emergency and critical cases (the clinic states it operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year). The website lists on-site diagnostic and hospital-style capabilities such as intensive care, X-rays, ultrasound, ECG and endoscopy, plus dentistry and routine care (vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, parasite care). It also states it holds the ISFM Gold Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic Award. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe using the practice for urgent situations (including a holiday emergency) and mention quick treatment, easy booking, and staff who were “warm and welcoming” and showed “a lot of concern.”

#47

Our Score (87/100)

4.9(116 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

King Street Vets is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. From recent client accounts, the team seems set up for both routine care and time-sensitive cases: one owner describes being fitted in urgently by rearranging appointments, with the clinic contacting a specialist and keeping their dog comfortable while blood results were awaited. Reviews also mention clear explanations of possible diagnoses/procedures and upfront discussions about likely treatment costs, plus support through difficult outcomes (including a dog that later passed away). A small number of reviews highlight a downside: one client reports an “exceptionally rude” receptionist, despite describing the vet as kind and knowledgeable.

Our Score (87/100)

4.8(421 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Wimbledon Veterinary Surgery presents itself as “proudly independent” on its website, while also stating it is part of the London Veterinary Surgeries group and “independently owned by DNA Vetcare” (so the ownership/independence messaging is mixed). The clinic describes a purpose-built hospital, RCVS Accreditation, and Cat Friendly Clinic status, and offers an out-of-hours emergency service. From recent reviews, owners most often describe: being able to get appointments easily; clear, patient explanations during scary illnesses (including a hospital admission); and successful treatment of both urgent surgical problems (bladder stone removal) and longer-running issues like skin/ear/eye conditions.

Our Score (87/100)

4.8(175 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet Kingsbury is part of the Medivet group (it joined Medivet in 1990 and was previously called Church Lane Veterinary Clinic). The clinic appears set up for routine preventative care and general practice work, with on-site X‑ray and an in-house laboratory listed on its website. Out-of-hours care is provided via Medivet’s 24‑hour service (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee). In the latest written review available to us, an owner specifically mentions bringing a cat in for vaccination and being pleased with the customer service.

#50

Our Score (87/100)

4.7(214 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Paws in the City describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and also runs a busy in-clinic grooming service. The website highlights routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry) plus access to more advanced workups/surgery areas such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and diagnostic imaging (via specialist partnerships). Recent reviews are dominated by grooming experiences—owners repeatedly mention detailed pre-groom discussions about the cut, pets coming back calm after baths, and extra touches like bows; one recent vet visit review also describes a leg injury assessment where options were explained clearly.

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