About Veterinary Care in Kingston upon Thames
This guide compares veterinary clinics in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, helping pet owners make informed choices based on services, animal coverage, and accessibility. Local pet owners can use this information to identify the most suitable services for their furry or exotic companions.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Kingston upon Thames
- •Companion Care (New Malden) Ltd
- •Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Kingston upon Thames, with an average Google rating of 4.4★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats, with neither offering farm or large-animal services. Additionally, there are no clinics providing emergency or out-of-hours care, and 24-hour veterinary cover is not available locally.
The veterinary clinics here, Companion Care (New Malden) Ltd and Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park, offer a broad range of services. Routine diagnostics, surgery, and dental care are accessible, supported by detailed online information available through the clinics' websites. Collectively, these clinics have amassed a total of 465 reviews, suggesting active engagement with the local community and consistent feedback from pet owners. Moreover, both clinics serve as training grounds for veterinary nurses, indicating a commitment to nurturing the next generation of veterinary professionals.
Since Kingston upon Thames has fewer clinics, each facility serves a dual role, covering both routine and complex cases without distinct emergency services. The clinics typically provide treatment during regular hours, managing everything from preventive care to diagnostic exams, emphasizing the importance of planning for emergencies elsewhere.
Locally, the emphasis is on companion animals, as neither farm services nor large-animal treatments are available. This specialization means current veterinary services are strongly focused on providing care for pets such as dogs, cats, and some exotic species.
Visit our list of dog and cat vets in Kingston upon Thames.
Overall, Kingston upon Thames offers a concentrated but highly capable veterinary landscape with strong emphasis on routine companion-animal care and specialized treatments for exotic pets. Pet owners are encouraged to explore the detailed ranked clinic list to find the most suitable choice for their needs.
Information verified for January 2026 using the latest available review and service data.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Kingston upon Thames, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Companion Care (New Malden) Ltd operates under the Vets for Pets brand (website: vets4pets.com) and is set up as a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice with in-house diagnostics (lab, digital x-ray, dental x-ray, ultrasound) plus a hospital ward and isolation unit. Reviews strongly highlight care for exotic species alongside cats and dogs—particularly repeated mentions of an “exotic vet” (Maks/Max) treating reptiles and small mammals.
Concrete examples owners describe include: an amputation for an injured tortoise with manageable post-op homecare instructions; a structured treatment plan for a hamster; and hands-on coaching for at-home injections for a leopard tortoise with an eye infection. For dogs and cats, owners mention a difficult-to-diagnose Addison’s Disease case being identified, followed by regular injection visits, and vets helping very stressed/feral cats tolerate examinations.
There’s a clear split in experiences on cost/value: one recent review alleges repeated ineffective treatment for an eye issue and being sold a much more expensive eye solution than online, while others say pricing is “on par with others” and appreciate detailed explanations and willingness to consult experts.
Companion Care (New Malden) Ltd operates under the Vets for Pets brand (website: vets4pets.com) and is set up as a modern, well-equipped small-animal practice with in-house diagnostics (lab, digital x-ray, dental x-ray, ultrasound) plus a hospital ward and isolation unit. Reviews strongly highlight care for exotic species alongside cats and dogs—particularly repeated mentions of an “exotic vet” (Maks/Max) treating reptiles and small mammals.
Concrete examples owners describe include: an amputation for an injured tortoise with manageable post-op homecare instructions; a structured treatment plan for a hamster; and hands-on coaching for at-home injections for a leopard tortoise with an eye infection. For dogs and cats, owners mention a difficult-to-diagnose Addison’s Disease case being identified, followed by regular injection visits, and vets helping very stressed/feral cats tolerate examinations.
There’s a clear split in experiences on cost/value: one recent review alleges repeated ineffective treatment for an eye issue and being sold a much more expensive eye solution than online, while others say pricing is “on par with others” and appreciate detailed explanations and willingness to consult experts.

Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
In recent reviews, owners describe both strong clinical experiences (including extra time taken with an anxious rescue dog and clear pre- and post-op checks) and frustrations with front-desk attitude, “hidden costs”/upselling, and administration errors (including vaccine scheduling and prescription collection between Goddard branches).
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
In recent reviews, owners describe both strong clinical experiences (including extra time taken with an anxious rescue dog and clear pre- and post-op checks) and frustrations with front-desk attitude, “hidden costs”/upselling, and administration errors (including vaccine scheduling and prescription collection between Goddard branches).
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