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Emergency Vets in Greater London

Showing 21-30 of 68 clinics

Our Score (85/100)

4.6(288 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets) is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine preventive care (vaccinations are specifically mentioned) and offers access to 24-hour emergency care via one of Medivet’s 24-hour centres (with overnight consultation fees applicable between 7pm and 9am). Reviews repeatedly describe appointments where vets explain options without rushing, and there are also mentions of a monthly plan that helps owners keep on top of vaccinations and check-ups. One review raises a specific complaint about vaccination booster scheduling leading to an owner being told they would need to restart the course and pay again.

Our Score (84/100)

4.8(202 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Medivet Wimbledon Kydd and Kydd Vets is part of the Medivet group. The practice is set up for routine care and surgery (a cat spay is specifically mentioned in reviews), with 24/7 emergency care advertised on its website and an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (for consultations between 7pm and 9am). Recent reviewers repeatedly mention straightforward appointment booking and gentle handling during visits, including for a nervous first-time client and during end-of-life care for a long-term dog.

Our Score (84/100)

4.7(150 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Alpha Veterinary Surgery is an independent small-animal practice (established 1985) that treats a wide range of pets, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, birds and other exotic pets. The website highlights capability for advanced surgery (including keyhole surgery), plus laser, dentistry, and ultrasound, and states it has access to its own 24/7 emergency and critical care facility nearby. Recent reviews frequently describe clear explanations during check-ups, being fitted in despite a full schedule, and support around euthanasia decisions, though there is also a serious complaint about waiting most of a day for an X‑ray and an alleged dispute over payment at reception.

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Village Vet Brook Green

Hammersmith and Fulham

Our Score (82/100)

4.8(315 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Village Vet Brook Green is part of the Village Vet group (reviews also describe it as being owned by a larger group). The practice appears set up for routine preventative care for dogs and cats (vaccinations, parasite treatment, senior-pet care) alongside common procedures like neutering and dental care. The website also mentions stem cell therapy for dogs and cats. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe a calm, reassuring front-of-house experience—especially for nervous owners—and consultations where staff take time to explain and answer questions. One recent review describes the opposite: feeling pushed toward a monthly subscription, a requested nail trim not being done, and confusion around booking a second vaccination dose after payment.

Our Score (82/100)

4.1(203 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (RCVS accredited). It appears set up for hospital-level care, including round-the-clock treatment and overnight stays: reviews describe pets being admitted for intensive monitoring (e.g., an eye infection needing “round the clock treatment”) and emergency care being provided overnight (including a Christmas Eve night shift). Owners frequently mention regular updates while a pet is hospitalised (sometimes “usually twice a day”), and examples of more complex care such as eye surgery (enucleation) and access to a heart specialist for a heart murmur. Recent reviews also show a split experience: some describe excellent communication and kindness in urgent situations, while a minority report long waits for discharge, missing medication, lack of callbacks, and dissatisfaction with cost and communication.

Our Score (81/100)

4.7(330 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Medivet Roehampton is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and surgical care alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG) and an orthopaedic theatre. The clinic also states it is a veterinary nurse training facility and offers 15‑minute consultations. From the latest reviews, owners often mention: - being able to get a same‑day appointment (including for a kitten visit), - clear, supportive discussions around options (including a second opinion and end‑of‑life decision-making), - good handling of nervous pets (one owner highlighted how their shy/anxious cat was managed around a spay), - a potential downside for some: being told they can’t book follow‑ups with a specific vet for continuity.

Our Score (81/100)

4.6(151 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet Hampstead Garden Suburb is part of the Medivet group and offers routine consults plus on-site diagnostics (including X‑rays, ultrasound and an in‑house lab). The practice also supports pet travel paperwork (Animal Health Certificates are listed), and recent reviews include an example of a dog’s travel documents being processed at short notice so the owner could travel the same day. Several recent reviews focus on end‑of‑life care, describing staff helping families through euthanasia with clear explanations and empathy. Out‑of‑hours care is routed to a designated Medivet 24‑hour practice, with free phone assessments and a stated consultation fee.

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(203 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The Mayhew Community Veterinary Clinic is run by an animal welfare charity (not a corporate chain). Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it’s set up mainly for routine preventative care and neutering for dogs and cats, with owners repeatedly describing smooth spay/neuter experiences and clear communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Neutering/spaying for both cats and dogs, with pets described as healing well afterwards. - Microchipping and flea/worm treatments provided alongside surgery in the same care journey. - Post-op follow-up: one owner reports the clinic phoned a week after surgery to check healing and answer questions. - Routine health checks at boosters (weight, teeth and joint checks were specifically mentioned).

Our Score (78/100)

4.4(205 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Medivet Streatham - Vale Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group (not independent). Based on the information available, it handles routine vet care as well as urgent cases, with owners describing surgery, ongoing care for cats over many years, and support around end-of-life situations. The clinic also advertises a FREE Mobility Pain Check (until 30 November) and publishes a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe clear communication and support (including being kept informed during an emergency and receiving out-of-hours results calls), while one recent reviewer alleges repeated paid rechecks with different vets, a referral they felt was premature/expensive, and a slow complaint response.

Our Score (77/100)

4.6(1130 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Bow PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA charity (not an independent practice). The clinic is set up to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care “to pets in need,” and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe both planned appointments (with updates if earlier consults overrun) and end‑of‑life support, including a case where staff helped with euthanasia for a dog brought in without an appointment after policy changes were explained. Experiences are mixed: many owners mention clear explanations and compassionate handling, while one recent review describes a strong urine smell, a long wait, and a vet refusing to see a cat and kittens due to being overworked/understaffed.

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