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Best Vets in Central London

Showing 11-20 of 43 clinics

Our Score (83/100)

4.6(327 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Veteris Shoreditch 24 Hour Animal Hospital & Urgent Care is a 24/7 urgent-care and emergency service that also offers phone triage and, when needed, home visits by a veterinary surgeon. Reviews describe both in-clinic emergency treatment (including surgery) and at-home support, with multiple examples of the team collecting details by phone before arrival to speed up admission. Owners also repeatedly mention follow-up contact after treatment (for example, a nurse calling the next working day, and another follow-up call a day after an emergency visit).

Our Score (82/100)

4.9(152 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Home Vets Central London is an independent in-home veterinary service established in 2013, focused on providing consultations at home for dogs and cats. The website emphasises “unrushed” appointment time and personalised care; recent reviews back this up with repeated mentions of pets staying calmer because they don’t need to travel. Owners also highlight clear booking/availability information and gentle handling to reduce stress during consultations.

#13

Our Score (82/100)

4.9(148 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat

Eco Vets Wandsworth is described by a long-term client as an independent practice (not part of a large corporate group). Reviews most often mention routine puppy/kitten care (first check-ups and vaccinations) alongside support for more complex problems, including a cat with seizures who wasn’t discharged until the team were satisfied with a diagnosis of epilepsy. Owners also describe proactive follow-up, such as the team messaging to check in after diagnosis and offering health checks and blood work, and several reviews highlight a calm, gentle approach with nervous dogs.

Our Score (82/100)

4.8(95 reviews)
Corporate
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Goddard Veterinary Group is part of a larger veterinary group (44 practices and 3 hospitals) that’s been operating since 1952, and the group states all its practices and hospitals are RCVS accredited. Based on the website, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) with an optional monthly plan that includes a mid-year nurse assessment and discounts on common procedures. In the latest reviews available to us, one vet in particular (Richard Thomas) is repeatedly named for clear, practical advice—especially for cats with difficult or unusual health situations—and there’s also mention of being seen “at short notice.”

Our Score (82/100)

4.6(358 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Islington Liverpool Road is part of the Medivet group and is described (in structured clinic data) as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews suggest it’s set up for routine care and preventive visits (vaccinations, check-ups, and pet “pamper” style appointments), with several owners mentioning being fit in at short notice and receiving thorough examinations, including for nervous dogs. One recent review conflicts with this, reporting a booked appointment where the practice did not open and no prior notification was received, plus frustration with follow-up communication.

Our Score (81/100)

4.1(203 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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cat
bird
rabbit
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Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (RCVS accredited). It appears set up for hospital-level care, including round-the-clock treatment and overnight stays: reviews describe pets being admitted for intensive monitoring (e.g., an eye infection needing “round the clock treatment”) and emergency care being provided overnight (including a Christmas Eve night shift).

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(200 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat

Snoots Vet Islington runs as a membership-only clinic for cats and dogs, positioned around unlimited primary care (quoted on its site as £33/month) plus in-clinic diagnostics (blood tests, X‑rays, ultrasound). Reviews most often describe routine care and ongoing-condition support managed through the Snoots app, with some mentioning online consultations as well as in-person visits.

#18

Our Score (80/100)

4.6(188 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat
bird
rabbit
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Voo Vets Wandsworth is described on its website as a family-owned and run group offering general care alongside specialist support, with dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care. Reviews consistently mention thorough examinations and clear explanations (“supporting evidence if needed”), plus a focus on keeping pets calm during tests and procedures—especially for cats and dogs that might otherwise find vet visits stressful. Named staff (including vet Rob and reception staff such as Ola and Abi) are repeatedly credited for practical help and attentive communication.

#19

Our Score (78/100)

5.0(17 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog

WagWorks Islington is a membership-based club focused on dogs, combining daycare, healthcare, training, and grooming “all under one roof” (website). Recent reviews describe a structured daycare routine that includes an outdoor walk plus indoor play and quiet time, with owners receiving report cards and app-based updates during the day. Several reviewers also mention integrated on-site support beyond daycare—specifically an in-house behaviourist who works with owners on challenges, plus on-site vet care and grooming.

#20

Our Score (78/100)

4.6(181 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat

The Hoxton Vet describes itself as an independent practice founded by Dr. Maureen Murphy, positioning itself as “run by vets, not corporations,” with longer 20- or 30-minute consultations and options for clinic or home visits (as stated on its website). The clinic appears set up for preventative care and dentistry (including scale-and-polish and extractions), plus travel documentation support.

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