About Veterinary Care in Chiswick
Chiswick has 5 veterinary clinics with an average Google rating of 4.7/5 across 1,014 reviews, giving pet owners a strong set of well-regarded local options. A standout feature is access: most vets in Chiswick open at weekends, although there is no local emergency veterinary service.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creature Comforts Chiswick | 65/100 | — | 30 |
| Grove Park Veterinary Clinic | 58/100 | — | — |
| Village Vet Chiswick | 55/100 | — | — |
For pet owners, Chiswick looks like a good town for routine and ongoing care rather than a place where you are forced into a single obvious choice. Five clinics is a moderate amount of choice: enough to compare approach and convenience, but not so many that the market feels interchangeable. The overall review picture is especially reassuring, because the volume of feedback suggests the local options have been tested by many owners. The service mix also points to a town that can cover typical dog-and-cat care while offering some support for exotics.
The weaker spots are transparency and urgent access. None of the clinics are currently verified, which only means their listing details have not been confirmed by a registered user, not that care standards are poor. Price visibility is patchy, so it is harder to compare likely costs upfront and easier to end up phoning around for basics such as consultations, vaccinations or common procedures. On the plus side, weekend availability is genuinely useful in Chiswick, and evening opening at several clinics should help owners trying to fit appointments around work.
The best way to choose between vets in Chiswick is to start with your pet's likely needs rather than headline ratings alone. If you want clearer budgeting, prioritise the clinics that publish at least some prices and then confirm what is included. If access matters most, check weekend hours and latest weekday appointments before you register, because those practical differences will affect you more than small gaps in review scores. For nervous pets or ongoing conditions, a first consultation is also the quickest way to judge communication, handling and continuity.
One important caveat is emergency care: Chiswick has no local emergency veterinary service in this set, so it is worth deciding now where you would go out of area if your pet became seriously unwell overnight. That matters even more for owners of exotic pets, who may need to confirm species-specific cover before a crisis happens.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Chiswick, Greater London
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5 clinicsCreature Comforts Chiswick is part of the Creature Comforts group and is set up for both routine care and more involved work, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital x-rays, ultrasound, a full dental suite, and separate cat and dog wards. The clinic says it can handle urgent and emergency situations, with out-of-hours emergencies referred to partner providers. Recent reviews continue to highlight quick access to appointments, thorough consultations that do not feel rushed, and attentive follow-up around surgery, recovery, and difficult end-of-life decisions.
Grove Park Veterinary Clinic in Chiswick offers routine and more advanced veterinary care for cats and dogs, backed by facilities including digital X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house laboratory. Website information also points to surgery, hospitalisation, preventive care and pet travel advice, with 24/7 emergency and urgent care arranged through Elizabeth Street Veterinary Clinic. Recent feedback is especially positive about calm handling, clear communication and supportive care for both new puppies and older cats.
Village Vet Chiswick is part of Linnaeus. The clinic offers routine veterinary care as well as urgent help, with owners describing straightforward appointment booking, clear explanations, and a calm, caring approach with nervous pets. One detailed review also credits the team with clearing their schedule for an emergency procedure and then supporting the pet through recovery.
The Young Veterinary Partnership in Chiswick offers routine veterinary care alongside diagnostics, surgery, pet travel paperwork, and end-of-life support. Its website also states that clients have access to veterinary advice 24/7, 365 days a year, with emergency contact details provided by branch. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with many clients describing kind, knowledgeable staff and long-standing trust in the practice.
Wolfe Vets in Chiswick provides routine, urgent and longer-term care for pets, with owners also mentioning surgery, out-of-hours help, inpatient support and ongoing medication management for complex conditions. Reviews repeatedly highlight clear explanations, continuity with the same vet where possible, and the Wolfe Pack subscription, which owners say helps keep preventive care up to date and can include vet visits. Recent feedback remains largely very positive, especially around emergency support and the friendliness of the team.
More Veterinary Practices in Chiswick
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Creature Comforts Chiswick is part of the Creature Comforts group and is set up for both routine care and more involved work, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital x-rays, ultrasound, a full dental suite, and separate cat and dog wards. The clinic says it can handle urgent and emergency situations, with out-of-hours emergencies referred to partner providers. Recent reviews continue to highlight quick access to appointments, thorough consultations that do not feel rushed, and attentive follow-up around surgery, recovery, and difficult end-of-life decisions.
Grove Park Veterinary Clinic in Chiswick offers routine and more advanced veterinary care for cats and dogs, backed by facilities including digital X-ray, ultrasound and an in-house laboratory. Website information also points to surgery, hospitalisation, preventive care and pet travel advice, with 24/7 emergency and urgent care arranged through Elizabeth Street Veterinary Clinic. Recent feedback is especially positive about calm handling, clear communication and supportive care for both new puppies and older cats.
Village Vet Chiswick is part of Linnaeus. The clinic offers routine veterinary care as well as urgent help, with owners describing straightforward appointment booking, clear explanations, and a calm, caring approach with nervous pets. One detailed review also credits the team with clearing their schedule for an emergency procedure and then supporting the pet through recovery.
The Young Veterinary Partnership in Chiswick offers routine veterinary care alongside diagnostics, surgery, pet travel paperwork, and end-of-life support. Its website also states that clients have access to veterinary advice 24/7, 365 days a year, with emergency contact details provided by branch. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with many clients describing kind, knowledgeable staff and long-standing trust in the practice.
Wolfe Vets in Chiswick provides routine, urgent and longer-term care for pets, with owners also mentioning surgery, out-of-hours help, inpatient support and ongoing medication management for complex conditions. Reviews repeatedly highlight clear explanations, continuity with the same vet where possible, and the Wolfe Pack subscription, which owners say helps keep preventive care up to date and can include vet visits. Recent feedback remains largely very positive, especially around emergency support and the friendliness of the team.




