About Veterinary Care in Greenford
For pet owners in Greenford, Greater London, this guide helps compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. The following overview provides insights into the offerings of veterinary clinics in Greenford.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Greenford
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Greenford, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, while none offer farm or large-animal services. There are no clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care, and thus, 24-hour veterinary cover does not exist locally. The clinics collectively have 837 reviews, indicating a broad base of customer feedback. Two of the clinics offer veterinary nurse training, showcasing a commitment to professional development in the field.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Greenford, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-practice group), this clinic is RCVS-accredited and equipped for on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and operations. The website highlights a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations of treatment (“all aspects of treatment fully explained”). - Low-stress handling, including patience with an overstimulated dog and support for a very nervous cat that stayed unusually calm during the visit. - Hands-on help with blood testing (including staff assisting with restraint/distraction to reduce stress) and neutering/spaying, including support for feral cats (trap help and practical advice).
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-practice group), this clinic is RCVS-accredited and equipped for on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and operations. The website highlights a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations of treatment (“all aspects of treatment fully explained”). - Low-stress handling, including patience with an overstimulated dog and support for a very nervous cat that stayed unusually calm during the visit. - Hands-on help with blood testing (including staff assisting with restraint/distraction to reduce stress) and neutering/spaying, including support for feral cats (trap help and practical advice).

Paws in the City describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and also runs a busy in-clinic grooming service. The website highlights routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry) plus access to more advanced workups/surgery areas such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and diagnostic imaging (via specialist partnerships). Recent reviews are dominated by grooming experiences—owners repeatedly mention detailed pre-groom discussions about the cut, pets coming back calm after baths, and extra touches like bows; one recent vet visit review also describes a leg injury assessment where options were explained clearly.
Paws in the City describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and also runs a busy in-clinic grooming service. The website highlights routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry) plus access to more advanced workups/surgery areas such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and diagnostic imaging (via specialist partnerships). Recent reviews are dominated by grooming experiences—owners repeatedly mention detailed pre-groom discussions about the cut, pets coming back calm after baths, and extra touches like bows; one recent vet visit review also describes a leg injury assessment where options were explained clearly.
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.
Our Score (63/100)
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website points to a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital imaging, operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit) and the practice also lists Veterinary Nurse Training. From the latest reviews, owners describe both ends of the experience: some report being fitted in at short notice and helped with admin issues during an urgent visit (including same-time appointment arranging and ownership transfer), while others describe serious breakdowns in follow-up and communication (including chasing blood test results with no call-back) and concerns about treatment decisions (one review alleges an initially suggested toe amputation and ~£2,000 surgery was avoided after second opinions).
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website points to a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital imaging, operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit) and the practice also lists Veterinary Nurse Training. From the latest reviews, owners describe both ends of the experience: some report being fitted in at short notice and helped with admin issues during an urgent visit (including same-time appointment arranging and ownership transfer), while others describe serious breakdowns in follow-up and communication (including chasing blood test results with no call-back) and concerns about treatment decisions (one review alleges an initially suggested toe amputation and ~£2,000 surgery was avoided after second opinions).
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