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Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital (Goddard)
Wandsworth
Our Score (82/100)
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.
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 (82/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Ilford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (not an independent practice). The clinic is RCVS accredited, offers on-site blood testing, x-rays and operations, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews frequently describe the team fitting in urgent, last-minute appointments (including for small animals) and being thorough in examinations—for example, a rabbit with a suspected fracture was rechecked and treated with pain relief, and owners reported a good recovery. A recurring practical downside in the latest reviews is difficulty getting through by phone, alongside otherwise positive care experiences.
Goddard Veterinary Group Ilford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (not an independent practice). The clinic is RCVS accredited, offers on-site blood testing, x-rays and operations, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews frequently describe the team fitting in urgent, last-minute appointments (including for small animals) and being thorough in examinations—for example, a rabbit with a suspected fracture was rechecked and treated with pain relief, and owners reported a good recovery. A recurring practical downside in the latest reviews is difficulty getting through by phone, alongside otherwise positive care experiences.
Home Vets Central London is an independent in-home veterinary service established in 2013, focused on providing consultations at home for dogs and cats. The website emphasises “unrushed” appointment time and personalised care; recent reviews back this up with repeated mentions of pets staying calmer because they don’t need to travel. Owners also highlight clear booking/availability information and gentle handling to reduce stress during consultations. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Dr Jose and Dr Cesar, with one reviewer describing support over 3–4 years and quick responses to queries from Nuria.
Home Vets Central London is an independent in-home veterinary service established in 2013, focused on providing consultations at home for dogs and cats. The website emphasises “unrushed” appointment time and personalised care; recent reviews back this up with repeated mentions of pets staying calmer because they don’t need to travel. Owners also highlight clear booking/availability information and gentle handling to reduce stress during consultations. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Dr Jose and Dr Cesar, with one reviewer describing support over 3–4 years and quick responses to queries from Nuria.
Eco Vets Wandsworth is described by a long-term client as an independent practice (not part of a large corporate group). Reviews most often mention routine puppy/kitten care (first check-ups and vaccinations) alongside support for more complex problems, including a cat with seizures who wasn’t discharged until the team were satisfied with a diagnosis of epilepsy. Owners also describe proactive follow-up, such as the team messaging to check in after diagnosis and offering health checks and blood work, and several reviews highlight a calm, gentle approach with nervous dogs.
Eco Vets Wandsworth is described by a long-term client as an independent practice (not part of a large corporate group). Reviews most often mention routine puppy/kitten care (first check-ups and vaccinations) alongside support for more complex problems, including a cat with seizures who wasn’t discharged until the team were satisfied with a diagnosis of epilepsy. Owners also describe proactive follow-up, such as the team messaging to check in after diagnosis and offering health checks and blood work, and several reviews highlight a calm, gentle approach with nervous dogs.
Pawvet Clinic
Muswell Hill
Our Score (82/100)
Pawvet Clinic describes itself as an independent veterinary practice with an emphasis on fear-free visits and preventative care. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine healthcare (vaccinations, annual checkups, parasite control) and more involved diagnostics and procedures (imaging, lab tests, surgery), with the clinic stating it provides 24/7 emergency and critical care. Reviewers repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (for example, a dog eating chocolate), clear explanations during appointments (including vets showing owners X-rays), and appointments paced for nervous pets (giving a cat time to settle before weighing/vaccinating).
Pawvet Clinic describes itself as an independent veterinary practice with an emphasis on fear-free visits and preventative care. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine healthcare (vaccinations, annual checkups, parasite control) and more involved diagnostics and procedures (imaging, lab tests, surgery), with the clinic stating it provides 24/7 emergency and critical care. Reviewers repeatedly mention being seen quickly for urgent problems (for example, a dog eating chocolate), clear explanations during appointments (including vets showing owners X-rays), and appointments paced for nervous pets (giving a cat time to settle before weighing/vaccinating).
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of a larger veterinary group (44 practices and 3 hospitals) that’s been operating since 1952, and the group states all its practices and hospitals are RCVS accredited. Based on the website, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) with an optional monthly plan that includes a mid-year nurse assessment and discounts on common procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, one vet in particular (Richard Thomas) is repeatedly named for clear, practical advice—especially for cats with difficult or unusual health situations—and there’s also mention of being seen “at short notice.”
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of a larger veterinary group (44 practices and 3 hospitals) that’s been operating since 1952, and the group states all its practices and hospitals are RCVS accredited. Based on the website, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) with an optional monthly plan that includes a mid-year nurse assessment and discounts on common procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, one vet in particular (Richard Thomas) is repeatedly named for clear, practical advice—especially for cats with difficult or unusual health situations—and there’s also mention of being seen “at short notice.”
Virtue Vets The Boltons describes itself as an independent clinic founded by pet parents and vets, offering primary and advanced care with most diagnostics, workups and surgeries done in-house. The website also states that emergencies are charged at the same price as regular care, and the clinic has dedicated surgical, dental and imaging suites. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention dental work (including infected tooth removal and extractions with sedation), rehab services (weekly hydrotherapy and physiotherapy), and a cat-specific setup (a room dedicated for cats). Several reviewers also comment on modern equipment and a smooth switching process when moving to the practice.
Virtue Vets The Boltons describes itself as an independent clinic founded by pet parents and vets, offering primary and advanced care with most diagnostics, workups and surgeries done in-house. The website also states that emergencies are charged at the same price as regular care, and the clinic has dedicated surgical, dental and imaging suites. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention dental work (including infected tooth removal and extractions with sedation), rehab services (weekly hydrotherapy and physiotherapy), and a cat-specific setup (a room dedicated for cats). Several reviewers also comment on modern equipment and a smooth switching process when moving to the practice.
Ilford PDSA Pet Clinic
Ilford
Our Score (81/100)
Ilford PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA (a charity provider) and is described on its website as offering free and low‑cost veterinary care to pets in need. Reviews suggest it frequently handles cats with acute illness and end‑of‑life situations: one owner describes hours on a drip plus blood tests for a senior cat with kidney failure, and another mentions a cat brought in for breathing difficulties. Experiences around euthanasia are mixed—several reviews describe empathetic support on “the hardest day,” while one recent 1‑star review reports a rushed, distressing process and a mismatch with what the owner expected from information “stated online.”
Ilford PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA (a charity provider) and is described on its website as offering free and low‑cost veterinary care to pets in need. Reviews suggest it frequently handles cats with acute illness and end‑of‑life situations: one owner describes hours on a drip plus blood tests for a senior cat with kidney failure, and another mentions a cat brought in for breathing difficulties. Experiences around euthanasia are mixed—several reviews describe empathetic support on “the hardest day,” while one recent 1‑star review reports a rushed, distressing process and a mismatch with what the owner expected from information “stated online.”
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a non-destruction charity that combines low-cost veterinary care with a cat rescue and rehoming service. Based on the available information, it appears particularly set up for cats needing rescue support and veterinary treatment, with reviews describing a busy service where staff still provide frequent in-person updates during treatment. Recent reviewers also mention post-op collection timing as an area where the service felt less flexible. Concrete specifics supported by the inputs: - A rescue and homing service for unwanted, abandoned, and stray cats. - Low-cost veterinary services for sick and injured pets (as stated by the charity). - One recent owner describes staff repeatedly coming out to update them on their cat’s condition during care. - One review mentions wanting more flexibility around picking a cat up earlier after an operation.
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a non-destruction charity that combines low-cost veterinary care with a cat rescue and rehoming service. Based on the available information, it appears particularly set up for cats needing rescue support and veterinary treatment, with reviews describing a busy service where staff still provide frequent in-person updates during treatment. Recent reviewers also mention post-op collection timing as an area where the service felt less flexible. Concrete specifics supported by the inputs: - A rescue and homing service for unwanted, abandoned, and stray cats. - Low-cost veterinary services for sick and injured pets (as stated by the charity). - One recent owner describes staff repeatedly coming out to update them on their cat’s condition during care. - One review mentions wanting more flexibility around picking a cat up earlier after an operation.
Brentford Vets for Pets is part of the Vets for Pets practice network (previously branded as Companion Care Brentford, according to the clinic website) and presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped first-opinion clinic with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities. The website lists in-house lab testing (including biochemistry) plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), alongside an operating theatre, hospital ward, dentistry and orthopaedics. In recent reviews, owners mention being offered same-day appointments when registering and describe vets taking a thorough approach—one owner said their cat’s suspected CKD was re-assessed and blood tests were arranged to confirm.
Brentford Vets for Pets is part of the Vets for Pets practice network (previously branded as Companion Care Brentford, according to the clinic website) and presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped first-opinion clinic with on-site diagnostics and surgical facilities. The website lists in-house lab testing (including biochemistry) plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound), alongside an operating theatre, hospital ward, dentistry and orthopaedics. In recent reviews, owners mention being offered same-day appointments when registering and describe vets taking a thorough approach—one owner said their cat’s suspected CKD was re-assessed and blood tests were arranged to confirm.
