About Veterinary Care in Streatham
This guide to veterinary clinics in Streatham assists pet owners in comparing local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With a focus on practical differences, this guide provides essential information for making informed decisions.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Streatham
- •Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery
- •Medivet Streatham - Vale Veterinary Clinic
- •South London Emergency & Referral Clinic
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Streatham, with an average Google rating of 4.4★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, but none offer services for farm or large animals. Two clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and one offers 24-hour service throughout the week. The clinics in Streatham are primarily focused on companion animals. With a total of 1350 reviews across all clinics, local pet owners have substantial feedback to consider. Unfortunately, no clinics in the area provide veterinary nurse training (VN training), and two clinics maintain an online presence with websites. Overall, Streatham has strong clinic depth, ensuring a range of services are accessible locally.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Streatham, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery has a 4.6★ Google rating from 1,025 reviews. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. From the latest reviews available, it appears set up for both routine consultations and urgent, hands-on treatment: one owner describes their cat needing surgery/sutures after a serious injury, with follow-up afterwards. Reviews also show mixed experiences around consultation communication—some owners felt reassured and that their pets stayed calm during the visit, while another describes feeling rushed, not listened to, and not receiving a promised callback.
Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery has a 4.6★ Google rating from 1,025 reviews. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. From the latest reviews available, it appears set up for both routine consultations and urgent, hands-on treatment: one owner describes their cat needing surgery/sutures after a serious injury, with follow-up afterwards. Reviews also show mixed experiences around consultation communication—some owners felt reassured and that their pets stayed calm during the visit, while another describes feeling rushed, not listened to, and not receiving a promised callback.

Medivet Streatham - Vale Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group (not independent). Based on the information available, it handles routine vet care as well as urgent cases, with owners describing surgery, ongoing care for cats over many years, and support around end-of-life situations. The clinic also advertises a FREE Mobility Pain Check (until 30 November) and publishes a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe clear communication and support (including being kept informed during an emergency and receiving out-of-hours results calls), while one recent reviewer alleges repeated paid rechecks with different vets, a referral they felt was premature/expensive, and a slow complaint response.
Medivet Streatham - Vale Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group (not independent). Based on the information available, it handles routine vet care as well as urgent cases, with owners describing surgery, ongoing care for cats over many years, and support around end-of-life situations. The clinic also advertises a FREE Mobility Pain Check (until 30 November) and publishes a nationwide overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consultations between 7pm and 9am. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe clear communication and support (including being kept informed during an emergency and receiving out-of-hours results calls), while one recent reviewer alleges repeated paid rechecks with different vets, a referral they felt was premature/expensive, and a slow complaint response.

Independent emergency and referral clinic operating since 2000, set up for acute cases that may need rapid diagnostics and hospital-level monitoring. The website highlights an intensive care unit, in-house lab work, and imaging (digital X‑ray/ultrasound), and reviews describe pets being seen quickly late at night and kept in overnight care when needed. Recent reviewers mention treatment for a blocked bladder in a cat and urgent management after a dog ingested something toxic, with staff keeping owners informed and explaining the plan. A small number of reviews report gaps in availability and a less empathetic bedside manner during euthanasia, suggesting experiences can vary depending on timing and clinician.
Independent emergency and referral clinic operating since 2000, set up for acute cases that may need rapid diagnostics and hospital-level monitoring. The website highlights an intensive care unit, in-house lab work, and imaging (digital X‑ray/ultrasound), and reviews describe pets being seen quickly late at night and kept in overnight care when needed. Recent reviewers mention treatment for a blocked bladder in a cat and urgent management after a dog ingested something toxic, with staff keeping owners informed and explaining the plan. A small number of reviews report gaps in availability and a less empathetic bedside manner during euthanasia, suggesting experiences can vary depending on timing and clinician.
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Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (84/100)
101 Sternhold Avenue, SW2 4PF
Medivet Streatham - Vale Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (78/100)
130 Streatham Vale





