About Veterinary Care in Brent
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options in Brent based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Brent
There are 5 veterinary clinics in Brent, with an average Google rating of 4.4★. All clinics treat dogs and cats. None offer farm or large-animal services. Two clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care. There is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. The clinics offer a range of services including routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental, and emergency treatment. With a total of 1157 reviews, the clinics have a notable presence in the community, with half offering veterinary nurse training and three maintaining websites. The town has a strong overall clinic depth, with key services distributed across multiple providers, primarily focusing on companion animals.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Brent, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Roundwood Vets Ltd describes itself as an independent practice and, based on its website and recent reviews, appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, dental care, health plans) as well as urgent appointments when pets are ill or injured. Owners repeatedly mention thorough examinations and a care process that runs from booking through to follow-ups (including reminders for re-checks). Reviews also include examples of longer-running treatment plans (one cat’s case taking around 10 weeks with multiple visits) and emergency presentation where owners felt the team “jumped” into action.
Roundwood Vets Ltd describes itself as an independent practice and, based on its website and recent reviews, appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, dental care, health plans) as well as urgent appointments when pets are ill or injured. Owners repeatedly mention thorough examinations and a care process that runs from booking through to follow-ups (including reminders for re-checks). Reviews also include examples of longer-running treatment plans (one cat’s case taking around 10 weeks with multiple visits) and emergency presentation where owners felt the team “jumped” into action.
Village Vet Queen’s Park is part of the Village Vet group and offers a broad, general-practice setup (routine care through to internal medicine), with both vet and veterinary nurse clinics listed on its website. The practice also promotes a “Pet Health for Life Plus” plan (noted as new for 2025) that includes unlimited vet and nurse consultations when signed up. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear, upfront explanations of fees before treatment decisions, quick/easy booking, and staff who help make visits less stressful for cats; one reviewer notes it’s “quite expensive” despite the transparency.
Village Vet Queen’s Park is part of the Village Vet group and offers a broad, general-practice setup (routine care through to internal medicine), with both vet and veterinary nurse clinics listed on its website. The practice also promotes a “Pet Health for Life Plus” plan (noted as new for 2025) that includes unlimited vet and nurse consultations when signed up. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear, upfront explanations of fees before treatment decisions, quick/easy booking, and staff who help make visits less stressful for cats; one reviewer notes it’s “quite expensive” despite the transparency.
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. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear explanations during consultations and patience with questions; one review describes being seen for an “emergency” flea problem and receiving a treatment that “worked immediately.” There is also a recent 1‑star rating with no written detail provided, so the reason for dissatisfaction isn’t clear from the text we have.
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. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear explanations during consultations and patience with questions; one review describes being seen for an “emergency” flea problem and receiving a treatment that “worked immediately.” There is also a recent 1‑star rating with no written detail provided, so the reason for dissatisfaction isn’t clear from the text we have.
Our Score (80/100)
The Mayhew Community Veterinary Clinic is run by an animal welfare charity (not a corporate chain). Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it’s set up mainly for routine preventative care and neutering for dogs and cats, with owners repeatedly describing smooth spay/neuter experiences and clear communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Neutering/spaying for both cats and dogs, with pets described as healing well afterwards. - Microchipping and flea/worm treatments provided alongside surgery in the same care journey. - Post-op follow-up: one owner reports the clinic phoned a week after surgery to check healing and answer questions. - Routine health checks at boosters (weight, teeth and joint checks were specifically mentioned).
The Mayhew Community Veterinary Clinic is run by an animal welfare charity (not a corporate chain). Based on the clinic’s own service list and recent reviews, it’s set up mainly for routine preventative care and neutering for dogs and cats, with owners repeatedly describing smooth spay/neuter experiences and clear communication. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Neutering/spaying for both cats and dogs, with pets described as healing well afterwards. - Microchipping and flea/worm treatments provided alongside surgery in the same care journey. - Post-op follow-up: one owner reports the clinic phoned a week after surgery to check healing and answer questions. - Routine health checks at boosters (weight, teeth and joint checks were specifically mentioned).
Mill Lane Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice founded and run by Dr. Joshua Rusnak and accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) as a Small Animal Practice. The website also states it provides 24-hour emergency cover as part of that accreditation and has specialist diagnostic equipment. In recent reviews, owners describe routine care such as vaccinations and cat dental work, with one client highlighting that the vet did not push unnecessary treatments and that pricing for dental surgery was “substantially cheaper” than corporate chain quotes. Experiences appear mixed at reception: some reviews praise a polite, efficient receptionist, while others report rudeness.
Mill Lane Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice founded and run by Dr. Joshua Rusnak and accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) as a Small Animal Practice. The website also states it provides 24-hour emergency cover as part of that accreditation and has specialist diagnostic equipment. In recent reviews, owners describe routine care such as vaccinations and cat dental work, with one client highlighting that the vet did not push unnecessary treatments and that pricing for dental surgery was “substantially cheaper” than corporate chain quotes. Experiences appear mixed at reception: some reviews praise a polite, efficient receptionist, while others report rudeness.
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Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Village Vet Queens Park
Our Score (82/100)
49 Lonsdale Road, NW6 6RA
Animal Medical Centre
Our Score (81/100)
242 Cricklewood Lane, NW2 2PU
The Mayhew Community Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (80/100)
Trenmar Gardens
Mill Lane Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (76/100)
68-70 Mill Lane, NW6 1NJ
Allpets Veterinary Clinic Limited
Our Score (66/100)
7 Sidmouth Parade, NW2 5HG






