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- •Strong feedback for urgent care: Recent reviewers describe pets being seen quickly in stressful or urgent situations, with prompt and thorough treatment. - Friendly, reassuring handling: Several owners say the team was kind, professional and gentle, with pets appearing comfortable during visits. - Clear communication is a recurring positive: Owners mention prompt communication and clear explanations of what was happening and why.
Easipetcare Ltd is part of the Easipetcare group and focuses mainly on routine preventative care for cats and dogs, alongside ongoing support such as senior pet care and weight management. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent customer feedback is mixed: many owners praise the friendly team and clear explanations, while others report booking and admin problems as well as concerns about costs and prescribing policies.
This Stockwell practice is part of Goddard Veterinary Group, which has been part of VetPartners since 2008. It offers routine first-opinion care with blood testing, X-rays and operations carried out in-house, alongside standard preventive and nurse-led services. For urgent problems outside normal hours, patients have access to the group’s 24/7 emergency hospital service at Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital.
Wimbledon Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network. It offers a broad range of first-opinion veterinary care and surgery, with on-site facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, an operating theatre, a hospital ward, an isolation unit, and separate dog and cat wards. The practice also states that out-of-hours care is provided through Vets Now.
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New Cross PDSA Pet Hospital, The Philippa and George Adams Centre, is part of the PDSA charity and focuses on free and low-cost veterinary care for people who may struggle with private fees. It handles routine diagnostics and medical treatment, as well as more serious care including surgery and end-of-life support, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews often praise the team’s kindness and helpfulness, though some owners report serious concerns about communication and emergency phone access.
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group. The clinic says it is RCVS Accredited, a Cat Friendly Practice, and offers a 24-hour emergency service, with care for cats, dogs, rabbits and exotics. Feedback is mixed: some owners praise prompt help in urgent cases, while others report limited opening days, difficulty getting appointments, and concerns about emergency access.
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic presents itself as a not-for-profit, cat-only practice in Lewisham, with a linked role in rehoming unwanted cats. Website-grounded information and owner comments point to routine veterinary care alongside help for adopted, stray and foster cats, including check-ups, neutering and microchipping. Reviews are mixed overall: several praise kind, patient clinicians and friendly volunteers, while one reviewer makes serious negative allegations about welfare, licensing and charging.
Advanced Vetcare London presents itself as an independent veterinary referral practice in Lambeth focused on advanced diagnostics and specialist-led treatment rather than routine first-opinion care. Its facilities include on-site MRI and CT, with referral services spanning neurology, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, dentistry, and keyhole surgery. The practice also lists stem cell therapy among its treatment options.
Emergency Home Vet is an at-home emergency veterinary service in Lewisham, with ownership not stated. It is set up for urgent problems where a home visit is appropriate, using phone triage first and then emergency consultations in the home for both life-threatening and non-critical situations. The service is described as out-of-hours, operating 7 days a week including Sundays and bank holidays, and it says it works with a pet’s usual vet for follow-up care.
Scourfield Veterinary Services is a mobile, home-visit veterinary service for dogs and cats in Wandsworth, offering appointments in your home rather than a clinic waiting room. The service includes consultations and some diagnostics or treatments during the visit where possible. It also offers at-home euthanasia and can refer pets onward for specialist care or surgery when needed.
