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Dog & Cat Vets in Greater London

Showing 41-50 of 358 clinics

Our Score (88/100)

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4.9(240 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
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cat
bird

Medivet Pinner is part of the Medivet group and offers routine consults plus on-site diagnostics (in-house lab and X-rays). The practice is led by Reena Patel (Partner and Veterinary Surgeon). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for everyday medical and preventative care (vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping), common procedures like neutering, and investigations that may need imaging or lab work; owners also describe support during end-of-life visits and help with anxious or difficult-to-handle pets.

Our Score (88/100)

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4.8(234 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
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cat
bird
exotic
  • Clear explanations and communication: multiple owners describe vets/staff taking time to explain things clearly and answer questions. - Reassurance without alarm: an urgent case review mentions being given advice that addressed concerns without increasing worry. - Help with anxious or wary pets: one owner highlights staff winning over a dog with “trust issues,” and another says their dog is excited to visit.

Our Score (88/100)

4.8(227 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-practice group), this clinic is RCVS-accredited and equipped for on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and operations. The website highlights a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments.

Our Score (88/100)

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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.

#45

CT Vets Chelsea

Hammersmith and Fulham

Our Score (88/100)

5.0(200 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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cat

CT Vets Chelsea describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic that also offers home visits, with options for video consultations. The website states it’s registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex cases that may need referral or specialist input—owners describe proactive escalation (including arranging cardiology input) and managing treatment plans over time.

Our Score (88/100)

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

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.

Our Score (87/100)

4.7(396 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Arden House Animal Hospital is an independent practice (website states it’s been caring for patients since 1946). Clinic data also describes it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (stated as “24/7 or extended hours”). Recent reviews describe a practice that’s set up for ongoing medical management (e.g., regular rechecks for a dog with gastrointestinal problems) as well as challenging appointments (a reactive German Shepherd handled calmly).

Our Score (87/100)

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.

#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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