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Medivet Clerkenwell is part of the Medivet group and is set up as a full-service practice with on-site diagnostic equipment (CT scanner, X‑rays, in-house lab) and dental facilities. The clinic’s website also highlights care for a wide range of species (cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, reptiles and other small mammals) and lists ophthalmology and exotics among its specialties. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being seen quickly when needed (including a same-day emergency Animal Health Certificate for travel) and describe professional handling of both an elderly cat and a large dog.
Medivet Clerkenwell is part of the Medivet group and is set up as a full-service practice with on-site diagnostic equipment (CT scanner, X‑rays, in-house lab) and dental facilities. The clinic’s website also highlights care for a wide range of species (cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, reptiles and other small mammals) and lists ophthalmology and exotics among its specialties. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention being seen quickly when needed (including a same-day emergency Animal Health Certificate for travel) and describe professional handling of both an elderly cat and a large dog.
RSPCA Hillingdon Clinic appears to be a charity-run veterinary clinic connected to the RSPCA branch (the clinic website content references the branch and donations). From the latest reviews, it’s commonly used for practical, welfare-focused care such as neutering and urgent help for animals in pain, and it’s also been contacted to assist with severely injured stray/feral animals. Owners describe concrete actions like rescuing an injured feral cat within about half an hour of calling, and vets providing immediate pain-relief help for a dog with multiple health issues. Reviews also show a clear conflict: alongside many accounts of supportive, professional care, one reviewer describes a conversation about costs that they felt was dismissive and led too quickly to euthanasia being suggested.
RSPCA Hillingdon Clinic appears to be a charity-run veterinary clinic connected to the RSPCA branch (the clinic website content references the branch and donations). From the latest reviews, it’s commonly used for practical, welfare-focused care such as neutering and urgent help for animals in pain, and it’s also been contacted to assist with severely injured stray/feral animals. Owners describe concrete actions like rescuing an injured feral cat within about half an hour of calling, and vets providing immediate pain-relief help for a dog with multiple health issues. Reviews also show a clear conflict: alongside many accounts of supportive, professional care, one reviewer describes a conversation about costs that they felt was dismissive and led too quickly to euthanasia being suggested.
RSPCA HSWK CIO appears to be an RSPCA-run clinic offering practical veterinary help that includes both routine procedures and urgent/welfare cases. Recent reviews mention cat neutering, treatment that quickly relieved a dog’s pain during an appointment, and support around euthanasia (including for small pets like gerbils). There’s also a report of rapid help for a severely injured feral cat (a call-back and rescue within about half an hour). Feedback is mixed on how cost conversations are handled: one reviewer describes being told euthanasia would be “doing [the dog] a favour” when asking about prices, while others describe access to “affordable” care and supportive staff at difficult times.
RSPCA HSWK CIO appears to be an RSPCA-run clinic offering practical veterinary help that includes both routine procedures and urgent/welfare cases. Recent reviews mention cat neutering, treatment that quickly relieved a dog’s pain during an appointment, and support around euthanasia (including for small pets like gerbils). There’s also a report of rapid help for a severely injured feral cat (a call-back and rescue within about half an hour). Feedback is mixed on how cost conversations are handled: one reviewer describes being told euthanasia would be “doing [the dog] a favour” when asking about prices, while others describe access to “affordable” care and supportive staff at difficult times.
Our Score (67/100)
Medivet Canonbury – Canonbury Veterinary Practice is part of the Medivet group. It’s set up for routine consultations for cats and dogs, and the available information also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Recent reviews repeatedly mention staff explaining options clearly (including “non‑pushy” recommendations) and helping owners with practicalities like pet insurance. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about fees and front‑desk/management communication, including one report of a dog’s anal gland problem not being resolved after a paid treatment and another describing a dispute around a pet care plan and follow-up emails.
Medivet Canonbury – Canonbury Veterinary Practice is part of the Medivet group. It’s set up for routine consultations for cats and dogs, and the available information also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Recent reviews repeatedly mention staff explaining options clearly (including “non‑pushy” recommendations) and helping owners with practicalities like pet insurance. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about fees and front‑desk/management communication, including one report of a dog’s anal gland problem not being resolved after a paid treatment and another describing a dispute around a pet care plan and follow-up emails.
Medivet Kentish Town is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent practice. The clinic is set up for routine and diagnostic veterinary care for cats, dogs, and rabbits, with on-site X‑rays and an in-house lab listed on its website. Recent reviews describe smooth booster vaccination visits, vets handling a “difficult to handle” newly adopted cat effectively, and a small but clean clinic with easy online appointment booking. The website also asks clients to return unused medications for safe disposal.
Medivet Kentish Town is part of the Medivet group rather than an independent practice. The clinic is set up for routine and diagnostic veterinary care for cats, dogs, and rabbits, with on-site X‑rays and an in-house lab listed on its website. Recent reviews describe smooth booster vaccination visits, vets handling a “difficult to handle” newly adopted cat effectively, and a small but clean clinic with easy online appointment booking. The website also asks clients to return unused medications for safe disposal.
The Highgate Veterinary Clinic
Highgate
Our Score (67/100)
The Highgate Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, with unhurried 30‑minute consultations and an online portal for registering and booking. For urgent situations, it states it provides in-clinic emergency help during opening hours, with 24/7 emergency cover via a partner service (Veteris), including out-of-hours home services. Reviewers most often describe long-term relationships (e.g., “since our dog was a puppy”) and support through significant illness, but there are also complaints alleging a strong focus on money, including one detailed example about the quoted cost of a plastic cone.
The Highgate Veterinary Clinic describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, with unhurried 30‑minute consultations and an online portal for registering and booking. For urgent situations, it states it provides in-clinic emergency help during opening hours, with 24/7 emergency cover via a partner service (Veteris), including out-of-hours home services. Reviewers most often describe long-term relationships (e.g., “since our dog was a puppy”) and support through significant illness, but there are also complaints alleging a strong focus on money, including one detailed example about the quoted cost of a plastic cone.
Goddard Veterinary Group Walthamstow
Waltham Forest
Our Score (67/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Walthamstow is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and describes itself as RCVS-accredited and operating as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the website and reviews, it handles routine care (vaccines, microchipping, parasite treatment) as well as medical and urgent cases (examples in reviews include an infected puncture wound/abscess drainage and a cat bladder blockage with a 3‑night stay). Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe strong medical care with daily update calls during inpatient treatment and compassionate end-of-life support, while others report difficulty getting appointments, feeling pushed toward costly tests, and inconsistent advice attributed (by the clinic, per one review) to staff turnover.
Goddard Veterinary Group Walthamstow is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and describes itself as RCVS-accredited and operating as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the website and reviews, it handles routine care (vaccines, microchipping, parasite treatment) as well as medical and urgent cases (examples in reviews include an infected puncture wound/abscess drainage and a cat bladder blockage with a 3‑night stay). Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe strong medical care with daily update calls during inpatient treatment and compassionate end-of-life support, while others report difficulty getting appointments, feeling pushed toward costly tests, and inconsistent advice attributed (by the clinic, per one review) to staff turnover.
Kensington Veterinary Care describes itself as a fully independent (non-corporate) practice that has been providing pet care for 20+ years. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) and more involved work such as surgery and diagnostics (an on-site X‑ray suite is listed). It also advertises a 24‑hour emergency vet service. Recent reviews include both positive and negative experiences around travel paperwork: one owner praised the clinic for handling flight paperwork professionally, while another reports their Animal Health Certificate could not be completed on the day of travel due to missing documents and says they were not warned in advance.
Kensington Veterinary Care describes itself as a fully independent (non-corporate) practice that has been providing pet care for 20+ years. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) and more involved work such as surgery and diagnostics (an on-site X‑ray suite is listed). It also advertises a 24‑hour emergency vet service. Recent reviews include both positive and negative experiences around travel paperwork: one owner praised the clinic for handling flight paperwork professionally, while another reports their Animal Health Certificate could not be completed on the day of travel due to missing documents and says they were not warned in advance.
Our Score (67/100)
Independent emergency and referral clinic operating since 2000, set up for acute cases that may need rapid diagnostics and hospital-level monitoring. The website highlights an intensive care unit, in-house lab work, and imaging (digital X‑ray/ultrasound), and reviews describe pets being seen quickly late at night and kept in overnight care when needed. Recent reviewers mention treatment for a blocked bladder in a cat and urgent management after a dog ingested something toxic, with staff keeping owners informed and explaining the plan. A small number of reviews report gaps in availability and a less empathetic bedside manner during euthanasia, suggesting experiences can vary depending on timing and clinician.
Independent emergency and referral clinic operating since 2000, set up for acute cases that may need rapid diagnostics and hospital-level monitoring. The website highlights an intensive care unit, in-house lab work, and imaging (digital X‑ray/ultrasound), and reviews describe pets being seen quickly late at night and kept in overnight care when needed. Recent reviewers mention treatment for a blocked bladder in a cat and urgent management after a dog ingested something toxic, with staff keeping owners informed and explaining the plan. A small number of reviews report gaps in availability and a less empathetic bedside manner during euthanasia, suggesting experiences can vary depending on timing and clinician.
Goddard Veterinary Group Highbury is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. The practice advertises on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and x‑ray) alongside routine vet care, and directs emergency/out-of-hours cases to Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (open 24/7, 365 days a year). The website also offers a free new pet health check, which is echoed in recent reviews where owners describe getting a new-pet check within two days and receiving practical advice. Recent reviewers repeatedly name individual staff for clear explanations and helpful front-desk support, and mention gentle handling during a nail trim.
Goddard Veterinary Group Highbury is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. The practice advertises on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and x‑ray) alongside routine vet care, and directs emergency/out-of-hours cases to Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (open 24/7, 365 days a year). The website also offers a free new pet health check, which is echoed in recent reviews where owners describe getting a new-pet check within two days and receiving practical advice. Recent reviewers repeatedly name individual staff for clear explanations and helpful front-desk support, and mention gentle handling during a nail trim.
