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Best Vets in Greater London

Showing 121-130 of 386 clinics

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(133 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Veteris Clapham 24 Hour Animal Hospital & Urgent Care provides 24/7 urgent care alongside a mobile vet service for home visits. The website describes a phone triage system for emergencies, with home visits by a veterinary surgeon if needed, and care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets.

Our Score (82/100)

4.8(95 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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.”

Our Score (81/100)

4.6(1028 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

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.”

Our Score (81/100)

4.4(801 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

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.

Our Score (81/100)

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4.3(403 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

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.

Our Score (81/100)

3.8(400 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Village Vet Hampstead is part of the Village Vet group and has been operating since the 1920s. The practice is set up for both routine care and more complex work, with a multi-floor facility that includes an operating theatre, hospital wards, a full laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, and an intensive care unit. The website also states it is open 24/7 for emergency pet care and that it’s an accredited dog friendly clinic (Dogs Trust and the British Veterinary Behaviour Association).

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Our Score (81/100)

4.4(349 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Vets Now Barnet is part of the Vets Now network, set up specifically for out-of-hours emergency care for small animals and also offering video consultations. Recent reviews describe urgent cases being handled quickly (including an operation arranged “quite quickly”) with updates at agreed times, and inpatient/overnight care following major procedures. Experiences around cost are mixed: some owners say fees felt “shockingly expensive”, while others focus on the outcome (for example, a pet being saved after a blocked bladder emergency).

#128

Our Score (81/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.3(345 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Companion Care (New Malden) Ltd operates under the Vets for Pets brand (website: vets4pets.com) and is set up as a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice with in-house diagnostics (lab, digital x-ray, dental x-ray, ultrasound) plus a hospital ward and isolation unit. Reviews strongly highlight care for exotic species alongside cats and dogs—particularly repeated mentions of an “exotic vet” (Maks/Max) treating reptiles and small mammals.

Our Score (81/100)

4.5(212 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Animal Medical Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal veterinary practice. The website highlights facilities aimed at reducing stress for cats and dogs (separate entrances/receptions and separate cat and dog wards) and on-site capabilities like an in-house lab and on-site pharmacy. It also states it is a Gold standard ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic and Dogs Trust accredited Dog Friendly Clinic.

Our Score (81/100)

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).

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