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Our Score (74/100)
Wellpet Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic for cats and dogs, and is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. No corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided. Reviews most often describe supportive, calm handling and clear explanations during consultations (including discussing diagnosis and treatment options), but a small number of recent reviews report the opposite—a rushed appointment after a long wait, and front-desk interactions described as aggressive, particularly around cancelling a monthly pet-plan.
Wellpet Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic for cats and dogs, and is also described in the clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility. No corporate group affiliation is stated in the information provided. Reviews most often describe supportive, calm handling and clear explanations during consultations (including discussing diagnosis and treatment options), but a small number of recent reviews report the opposite—a rushed appointment after a long wait, and front-desk interactions described as aggressive, particularly around cancelling a monthly pet-plan.
Whisker & Woof describes itself as a new, independent veterinary practice focused on preventative, routine, and urgent care, and states it provides emergency and out-of-hours services. The website lists Zero Pain Philosophy, RCVS Small Animal Practice, and ISFM Silver Cat Friendly Practice accreditations.
Whisker & Woof describes itself as a new, independent veterinary practice focused on preventative, routine, and urgent care, and states it provides emergency and out-of-hours services. The website lists Zero Pain Philosophy, RCVS Small Animal Practice, and ISFM Silver Cat Friendly Practice accreditations.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery
Greenford
Our Score (74/100)
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park
Kingston upon Thames
Our Score (74/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention quick handling of requests and feeling able to trust the clinic’s advice and treatment. There’s also a clear pricing/continuity concern raised by one reviewer: they report being charged £100–£150 per visit (including brief check-ups), £90 for document processing, and seeing different vets across repeat visits with inconsistent alignment.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention quick handling of requests and feeling able to trust the clinic’s advice and treatment. There’s also a clear pricing/continuity concern raised by one reviewer: they report being charged £100–£150 per visit (including brief check-ups), £90 for document processing, and seeing different vets across repeat visits with inconsistent alignment.
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic has a 4.5★ Google rating from 106 reviews, but the latest written reviews available to us are sparse (several are star ratings with no comments). Recent feedback includes one owner saying it’s “always the best vets” at this clinic, while another recent reviewer says it’s “far too expensive” and advises choosing an independent clinic (no ownership details are explicitly stated in the information provided).
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic has a 4.5★ Google rating from 106 reviews, but the latest written reviews available to us are sparse (several are star ratings with no comments). Recent feedback includes one owner saying it’s “always the best vets” at this clinic, while another recent reviewer says it’s “far too expensive” and advises choosing an independent clinic (no ownership details are explicitly stated in the information provided).
There is also a sharp negative account describing a failed nail-trim attempt, being sold sedatives to return later, and a dispute about whether cats had been microchipped—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
There is also a sharp negative account describing a failed nail-trim attempt, being sold sedatives to return later, and a dispute about whether cats had been microchipped—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
Vet4Life Ltd
Teddington
Our Score (74/100)
Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Vet4Life Ltd is described on its website as aiming to provide “professional and compassionate pet healthcare.” From the services and reviews available, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and supportive, longer-term relationships with owners—covering small mammals as well as cats and dogs.
Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information available to us. Vet4Life Ltd is described on its website as aiming to provide “professional and compassionate pet healthcare.” From the services and reviews available, the clinic appears set up for both routine care and supportive, longer-term relationships with owners—covering small mammals as well as cats and dogs.
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group, this practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and X‑rays) and surgical procedures (“operations” listed on the website). The clinic promotes a free new pet health check, and one reviewer describes getting practical first-time-owner guidance (including insurance and cost discussions) during/around that check—while another reviewer reports being charged £49.50 for what they expected to be free, with unclear explanation.
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group, this practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and X‑rays) and surgical procedures (“operations” listed on the website). The clinic promotes a free new pet health check, and one reviewer describes getting practical first-time-owner guidance (including insurance and cost discussions) during/around that check—while another reviewer reports being charged £49.50 for what they expected to be free, with unclear explanation.
The Hackney Vet appears to be part of a wider group: it uses a dnavetcare.co.uk email domain (DNA Vetcare). From the latest reviews, owners describe a practice that handles both routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) and more complex medical and surgical cases, including ongoing diagnostics and cancer treatment.
The Hackney Vet appears to be part of a wider group: it uses a dnavetcare.co.uk email domain (DNA Vetcare). From the latest reviews, owners describe a practice that handles both routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) and more complex medical and surgical cases, including ongoing diagnostics and cancer treatment.
