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Goddard Veterinary Group Weald

#1 Vet in Harrow Weald, Greater London

4.3
Corporate

Goddard Veterinary Group Weald – Vets in Harrow Weald

Updated January 2026
Corporate

Clinic Overview

Goddard Veterinary Group Weald is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. The practice offers core first-opinion vet care with on-site X-ray and in-house blood testing, and the website states it is RCVS accredited and has Cat Friendly Clinic status. Out-of-hours and emergency cases are referred to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital (24/7).

Goddard Veterinary Group Weald is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. The practice offers core first-opinion vet care with on-site X-ray and in-house blood testing, and the website states it is RCVS accredited and has Cat Friendly Clinic status. Out-of-hours and emergency cases are referred to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital (24/7).

From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: clear explanations of findings and next steps (including why an X-ray was needed for a painful leg injury), staff handling nervous or fearful cats calmly during examination, and discussion of potential costs alongside procedures.

Services

Based on the clinic website summary and the written reviews available to us, services mentioned include

  • Consultations and health check-ups
  • Vaccinations, including a puppy/kitten vaccination course
  • Flea and worm treatments
  • Microchipping
  • Neutering
  • Dentistry (listed on the website)
  • Routine operations (listed on the website)
  • Diagnostics
  • X-rays (facility listed; also referenced in a review for a cat’s back leg injury)
  • Blood testing with an in-house laboratory (listed on the website)
  • Wellness health screen (listed on the website)
  • Weight and diet advice (listed on the website)

Emergency/out-of-hours

  • The website states out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, which operates 24/7.

People

  • Simona Agache (veterinary surgeon) is named in reviews. One owner describes her examining a cat with a back-leg injury, explaining what she could feel in the joint, and clearly walking them through why an X-ray was needed. The same review also highlights her handling a very nervous, fearful cat in pain in a way that left the cat unusually at ease.
  • Dave (vet) is named in a review about puppy visits for vaccinations (“jabs”). The owner says he was easy to talk to and asked questions about the puppies’ wellbeing and development.
  • Reception/nursing team are repeatedly mentioned as helpful and welcoming (including help from “Receptionist/Nurse” in one detailed review).

Reviews

Google rating: 4.3 stars from 107 reviews. “”

  • Detailed communication during appointments: owners mention vets explaining examination findings, reasons for diagnostics (e.g., X-ray), and answering questions clearly.
  • Handling of anxious animals: one owner describes a fearful cat becoming noticeably calmer during an exam despite being in significant pain.
  • Preventive care and young pets: multiple reviews reference kitten and puppy visits, including vaccinations/jabs.
  • Transparency around treatment and costs: one review notes receiving a full explanation of procedures and potential costs.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

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