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CT Vets Chelsea

#1 Vet in Hammersmith and Fulham, Greater London

5.0
Independent Clinic

CT Vets Chelsea – Vets in Hammersmith and Fulham

Updated January 2026

Clinic Overview

CT Vets Chelsea describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic that also offers home visits, with options for video consultations. The website states it’s registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex cases that may need referral or specialist input—owners describe proactive escalation (including arranging cardiology input) and managing treatment plans over time.

CT Vets Chelsea describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic that also offers home visits, with options for video consultations. The website states it’s registered with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex cases that may need referral or specialist input—owners describe proactive escalation (including arranging cardiology input) and managing treatment plans over time.

Concrete examples owners mention include

  • Identifying a worsening heart murmur at a routine check and arranging specialist cardiology assessment (including ultrasound), followed by referral for open-heart surgery that the owner reports was successful.
  • Ongoing daily support for a kitten with FIP, including coordinating additional specialist care when needed.
  • Same-day pain relief and a clearly explained plan for a dog with a broken leg, followed by orthopaedic surgery the next day.
  • Dental work for an elderly dog, with reassurance about anaesthesia/monitoring and an outcome the owner describes as smooth.

Services

From the clinic website summary

  • Health check-ups and vaccinations (including puppies/kittens and senior pets mentioned on the site navigation).
  • Surgery and referrals.
  • Palliative care and pain management.
  • At-home euthanasia.
  • Pet travel papers.
  • Video consultations.
  • Home-visit veterinary service.

Out-of-hours

  • The website states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled via Veteris (named as the contact for emergencies).

From reviews (examples of care owners specifically describe)

  • Cardiology work-up arranged (heart ultrasound via a cardiology specialist) and onward referral for open-heart surgery.
  • Orthopaedic case management for a broken leg (pain-relief injection, then surgery the next day).
  • Dental cleaning/treatment for significant plaque build-up and gum inflammation, including discussion of anaesthesia and monitoring for an older dog.
  • Support and ongoing treatment management for FIP in a kitten.
  • Coordinating care when a kitten was transferred to a referral centre/ICU after a fall.

People

  • Stefano (vet, as described by clients): Mentioned noticing an increased heart murmur at a routine check-up and quickly arranging cardiology input; also described greeting an owner during an urgent visit for a broken leg, giving pain relief promptly, and explaining the treatment plan.
  • Martina (vet, as described by clients): Repeatedly credited with taking time to explain procedures and medications (including dental anaesthesia/monitoring for an elderly dog) and for follow-up-style support (asking for updates after transfer to a referral centre; ongoing reassurance during longer treatment).
  • Jasmine and Micaela (receptionists, per one review): Mentioned for patience and kindness during frequent calls.

Reviews

5.0 stars from 200 reviews. “”

  • Clear explanations and step-by-step walkthroughs of treatment plans (e.g., anaesthesia/monitoring for dental work; medication instructions plus take-home leaflets after surgery).
  • Proactive escalation to specialists/referral when needed (e.g., cardiology assessment arranged promptly; referral pathway described by owners).
  • Handling of urgent or serious cases with rapid response and pain relief (e.g., broken leg managed with immediate injection and next-day orthopaedic surgery; support during transfer to ICU after a fall).
  • Ongoing support for long-running or complex conditions (e.g., daily help with a kitten’s FIP treatment and availability for reassurance).

Location

9a Lamont Road

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