About Veterinary Care in Greenford
Greenford has 4 veterinary clinics, and the town’s average Google rating of 4.6/5 across 870 reviews suggests generally solid care. What stands out is convenience: most vets in Greenford offer weekend appointments, and all stay open past 7pm, which is helpful for owners trying to fit routine visits around work.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paws in the City | 60/100 | — | 25 |
| Goddard Veterinary Group Greenford | 56/100 | — | 3 |
| Arden House Veterinary Surgery | 53/100 | — | — |
For pet owners, Greenford looks like a workable rather than deeply competitive vet market. There are only a handful of options, so choice is limited if you want a very specific practice style, but the volume of reviews gives a better sense of real owner experience than you often get in smaller towns. That makes Greenford reasonably reassuring for everyday care, and the mix of companion-animal and some exotic-pet treatment is a useful plus for households with rabbits, birds or reptiles as well as cats and dogs.
The main drawback in Greenford is transparency rather than availability. None of the clinic listings are verified, so it is sensible to double-check opening hours, services and contact details directly before relying on them. Pricing is also patchy: some fees are published, but not enough across the town to make easy like-for-like cost comparisons. Access, however, is better than many owners might expect, with most clinics open at weekends and all offering some later evening availability. The real gap is emergency care, because there is no local emergency vet service in Greenford, so owners should know in advance which out-of-area provider they would use for urgent overnight help.
In practice, choosing between vets in Greenford is likely to come down to fit, communication and convenience more than dramatic differences on paper. If you have a cat or dog, compare how easy it is to get after-work or weekend appointments and how clearly each practice explains follow-up care. If you have an exotic pet, confirm species-specific experience rather than assuming every clinic handles the same cases. Where prices are not published, ask for written estimates for common treatments such as consultations, vaccinations, neutering and basic diagnostics, and make sure the practice can clearly explain its out-of-hours arrangement before you register.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Greenford, Greater London
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4 clinicsPaws in the City in Greenford offers general veterinary care alongside dog and cat grooming. Its site also lists dentistry, neutering, diagnostic sampling, Animal Health Certificates, and several more advanced clinical areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility, and recent feedback is especially strong for its friendly team and grooming service.
Goddard Veterinary Group Greenford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group within VetPartners. The clinic is RCVS-accredited and offers on-site blood testing, X-rays, and operations, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. The practice also highlights a free new pet health check and the ProActive Pets healthcare plan, with recent feedback pointing to calm handling, clear explanations, and kind support for nervous pets.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery is an independent Greenford practice that has been caring for pets since 1946. Recent feedback points to a clinic used for everyday care such as vaccinations and check-ups, as well as routine surgery with follow-up appointments. Overall sentiment is positive, though reviews are mixed on costs, reception experience, and how often clients see the same vet.
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group in Greenford, Greater London. The practice lists a modern clinical setup including an in-house lab, digital imaging, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit, and it also advertises Veterinary Nurse Training. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe quick, supportive help at short notice, while others report poor follow-up, communication problems and concerns about treatment decisions.
More Veterinary Practices in Greenford
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Paws in the City in Greenford offers general veterinary care alongside dog and cat grooming. Its site also lists dentistry, neutering, diagnostic sampling, Animal Health Certificates, and several more advanced clinical areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility, and recent feedback is especially strong for its friendly team and grooming service.
Goddard Veterinary Group Greenford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group within VetPartners. The clinic is RCVS-accredited and offers on-site blood testing, X-rays, and operations, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. The practice also highlights a free new pet health check and the ProActive Pets healthcare plan, with recent feedback pointing to calm handling, clear explanations, and kind support for nervous pets.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery is an independent Greenford practice that has been caring for pets since 1946. Recent feedback points to a clinic used for everyday care such as vaccinations and check-ups, as well as routine surgery with follow-up appointments. Overall sentiment is positive, though reviews are mixed on costs, reception experience, and how often clients see the same vet.
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group in Greenford, Greater London. The practice lists a modern clinical setup including an in-house lab, digital imaging, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit, and it also advertises Veterinary Nurse Training. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe quick, supportive help at short notice, while others report poor follow-up, communication problems and concerns about treatment decisions.




