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Companion Care (Old Kent Road) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, so it is part of the Vets4Pets group rather than an independent practice. The clinic describes itself as a modern, purpose-built practice established in 2014, with facilities for routine care and more complex work including an in-house lab, operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and separate dog and cat wards. It also states that it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility, with out-of-hours emergency care provided through Vets Now Sidcup.
Medivet St John’s Wood is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent practice. The clinic advertises 15-minute consultations, an in-house laboratory, and a broad range of diagnostic and surgical services, including ultrasound, ECG, endoscopy and keyhole surgery, alongside routine care such as vaccinations, parasite control, neutering and microchipping. It also offers animal health certificates for pet travel, home visits, and out-of-hours care through Medivet 24 Hour Kensington.
- •Recent feedback is especially strong on clear communication and thorough appointments, with Dr Michael frequently mentioned for explaining treatment plans carefully and not making owners feel rushed. - Routine care features prominently, including vaccinations, boosters and general check-ups, with one reviewer highlighting Melody’s calm handling of a distressed cat. - Owners often mention a friendly, reassuring atmosphere, helpful reception staff and a dog-friendly approach that helps nervous pets relax during examinations.
Medivet Southfields is part of the Medivet group and is listed on the Medivet website as temporarily closed. The clinic’s service list covers routine preventive care, procedures such as neutering and dentistry, and on-site diagnostics including X-rays and an in-house laboratory, with 15-minute consultations and nurse clinics. Recent reviews are strongly positive overall, with owners highlighting caring day-to-day support as well as compassionate help in emergencies and at end of life.
Medivet Bromley (The Laurels Vets) is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine preventive care including vaccinations, cardiology consultations, and access to 24-hour emergency care through a Medivet 24-hour centre, with overnight consultation fees applying between 7pm and 9am. Reviews give a mixed recent picture: some owners praise the team for being friendly, informative and calm with pets, while others feel the practice has become more corporate and less consistent.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital on King St is part of the Blue Cross charity. It offers both routine veterinary care and more complex treatment, with emergency veterinary services and a veterinary nurse training facility also listed. Recent reviews are largely positive about staff kindness, clear communication in clinic, and prompt care, although one recent reviewer reported a poor experience with the main appointment phone line.
Petals Vets presents itself as a genuinely independent veterinary practice in Aurora Point, Greater London. Recent feedback continues to show a clinic geared to both routine preventative care and more involved treatment, with particular praise for calm handling of nervous pets, clear communication, and a personal, unhurried approach. Owners mention positive experiences with kittens, cats, dogs and puppies, including dentistry, follow-up care, and appointments where the team took time to work at the animal’s pace.
Animal Choice is a small-practice-style vet clinic in Tooting that owners often describe as friendly, personal and knowledgeable. It appears to cover routine primary care, illness visits, ongoing problems such as allergies, and surgical care, with practical extras including same-day appointments, phone advice, insurer paperwork support and at least some home-visit help. Recent feedback also notes that the premises are not especially modern, but says the staff more than make up for that with kind, capable care.
- •Recent reviews are mostly positive, with repeated praise for friendly, helpful staff and good day-to-day service. - Compassion and communication stand out strongly: owners mention clear explanations, being kept updated about delays, and sensitive handling in difficult situations including euthanasia. - Practical access is a recurring plus point, with reviewers highlighting free parking, disabled bays, a large waiting area, and card payment.
The Neighbourhood Vet is an RCVS-registered practice, accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic, and it states that it is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent owner feedback covers cats, dogs and rabbits, including long-term support for a rescue cat with complex health issues, a dog spay with follow-up care, a Sunday assessment for a very unwell cat, and help with rabbit travel documentation. Reviews often mention clear explanations, reassurance, and check-ins after treatment.
