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Westside Veterinary Clinic
Wandsworth
Our Score (70/100)
Westside Veterinary Clinic is part of the Vet Partners group (the website says it “recently joined the Vet Partners family”) and describes itself as an emergency clinic. It treats dogs and cats, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often mention unrushed consultations where vets listen to concerns, a clean reception area, and practical follow-ups like reminders for parasite treatments and vaccinations.
Westside Veterinary Clinic is part of the Vet Partners group (the website says it “recently joined the Vet Partners family”) and describes itself as an emergency clinic. It treats dogs and cats, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often mention unrushed consultations where vets listen to concerns, a clean reception area, and practical follow-ups like reminders for parasite treatments and vaccinations.
Concrete details owners mention include: not being kept waiting at appointments, clear explanations about recovery after procedures, and supportive aftercare following spays.
Concrete details owners mention include: not being kept waiting at appointments, clear explanations about recovery after procedures, and supportive aftercare following spays.
Easipetcare Ltd
Lambeth
Our Score (69/100)
Easipetcare Ltd is part of the Easipetcare group and, based on its website and reviews, focuses heavily on routine preventative care for cats and dogs (vaccinations, parasite treatment, neutering, dentals) and ongoing health support (senior pet care and weight management). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Easipetcare Ltd is part of the Easipetcare group and, based on its website and reviews, focuses heavily on routine preventative care for cats and dogs (vaccinations, parasite treatment, neutering, dentals) and ongoing health support (senior pet care and weight management). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Notting Hill
Kensington and Chelsea
Our Score (69/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe very gentle handling for cats (including a difficult claw trim done “quickly and well” without upsetting the cat), and notably compassionate support around end‑of‑life situations (including contacting an owner via microchip and providing a condolence card with a paw print). However, there are also accounts of serious problems: one review alleges a very unwell cat was sent home without an explanation and that the clinic environment was “freezing cold” during a visit involving newborn kittens; another long-term client describes repeated delays and inconsistency around prescription renewals and follow‑up.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe very gentle handling for cats (including a difficult claw trim done “quickly and well” without upsetting the cat), and notably compassionate support around end‑of‑life situations (including contacting an owner via microchip and providing a condolence card with a paw print). However, there are also accounts of serious problems: one review alleges a very unwell cat was sent home without an explanation and that the clinic environment was “freezing cold” during a visit involving newborn kittens; another long-term client describes repeated delays and inconsistency around prescription renewals and follow‑up.
Our Score (66/100)
Companion Care (Old Kent Road) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, indicating it’s part of the Vets4Pets group rather than an independent practice. The clinic is described on its website as a modern, purpose-built practice (established 2014) with facilities geared for both routine and more complex work (including an in-house lab, operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and separate dog & cat wards). It also states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Companion Care (Old Kent Road) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, indicating it’s part of the Vets4Pets group rather than an independent practice. The clinic is described on its website as a modern, purpose-built practice (established 2014) with facilities geared for both routine and more complex work (including an in-house lab, operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and separate dog & cat wards). It also states it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe thorough investigation of illness and helpful reception support (including a pet carrier provided at no charge), while others raise concerns about pricing, communication around fees, and complaint handling. One review alleges a post-neuter skin injury later described by other vets as consistent with a thermal burn, with concerns that it was not recognised for weeks.
Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe thorough investigation of illness and helpful reception support (including a pet carrier provided at no charge), while others raise concerns about pricing, communication around fees, and complaint handling. One review alleges a post-neuter skin injury later described by other vets as consistent with a thermal burn, with concerns that it was not recognised for weeks.
London Vet Clinic is an independent practice founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1973, set up to combine day-to-day general practice with on-site referral specialists (including cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery). The clinic lists facilities such as operating theatres, an in-house lab, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite.
London Vet Clinic is an independent practice founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1973, set up to combine day-to-day general practice with on-site referral specialists (including cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery). The clinic lists facilities such as operating theatres, an in-house lab, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite.
Advanced Vetcare London describes itself as an independent veterinary referral practice focused on advanced diagnostics and specialist-led treatment rather than first-opinion routine care. The website emphasises pioneering diagnostic facilities, specifically MRI and CT on site, alongside referral services spanning neurology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, dentistry, and keyhole surgery. It also lists stem cell therapy as part of its treatment options.
Advanced Vetcare London describes itself as an independent veterinary referral practice focused on advanced diagnostics and specialist-led treatment rather than first-opinion routine care. The website emphasises pioneering diagnostic facilities, specifically MRI and CT on site, alongside referral services spanning neurology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, dentistry, and keyhole surgery. It also lists stem cell therapy as part of its treatment options.
Gentle Goodbyes Ltd has very limited public information available from its website at the moment: the site states it is “under construction” and asks visitors to check back later. No details are provided about whether it is independently run or part of a larger group, and there is no published information on the services offered, species treated, facilities, or policies.
Gentle Goodbyes Ltd has very limited public information available from its website at the moment: the site states it is “under construction” and asks visitors to check back later. No details are provided about whether it is independently run or part of a larger group, and there is no published information on the services offered, species treated, facilities, or policies.
Scourfield Veterinary Services is a mobile, home-visit veterinary service for dogs and cats, set up to provide consultations and some diagnostics/treatments during the appointment in your home rather than in a clinic waiting room. The website specifically mentions
- •Home consultations for dogs and cats. - Diagnostics and treatments carried out during the visit (where possible).
Scourfield Veterinary Services is a mobile, home-visit veterinary service for dogs and cats, set up to provide consultations and some diagnostics/treatments during the appointment in your home rather than in a clinic waiting room. The website specifically mentions
- •Home consultations for dogs and cats. - Diagnostics and treatments carried out during the visit (where possible).
