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Dog & Cat Vets in Wiltshire

Showing 21-30 of 40 clinics

Our Score (79/100)

4.8(92 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Elston Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independent veterinary practice and offers a 24-hour emergency service, with out-of-hours calls transferred to Vets Now for triage and care. The website places emphasis on preventative care plans (including unlimited consultations plus parasite treatment) and early-life support such as a puppy club with monthly nurse checks and a free “puppy chat”. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention thorough, realistic advice and a welcoming, professional experience, particularly for dogs.

Our Score (79/100)

4.4(109 reviews)
Corporate
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Companion Care (Salisbury) Ltd operates under the Vets for Pets brand and is based inside a Pets at Home store. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, lab) and a surgical operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic, suggesting it’s set up for both routine care and procedures. Recent reviews include a detailed account of end-of-life support (including keepsakes such as a paw print and hair clippings) and another describing a weekend injury follow-up where the vet discussed options and ultimately avoided surgery when the problem had largely resolved.

Our Score (78/100)

4.7(220 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Shaw Veterinary Centre Ltd is a veterinary practice with some practical touches mentioned by clients, including separate waiting areas for cats and dogs. Reviews describe care across a range of pets (including a 19‑year‑old cat, dogs/puppies, and hamsters) and mention clear guidance and advice during appointments. One recent review raises a service concern about nearly an hour’s wait and feeling the reception response was defensive when asking about queue position.

Our Score (77/100)

4.7(107 reviews)
Corporate
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Eastcott Vet Clinic is part of Eastcott Veterinary Practice (group ownership beyond that isn’t stated). Based on its own service list, this branch appears set up primarily for routine and preventive care—including wellness exams, parasite prevention, dental monitoring, and nurse-led support—rather than specialist or emergency work (no emergency/out-of-hours arrangement is stated). Decision-relevant specifics include free weight clinics, a free puppy club delivered one-to-one with a veterinary nurse (covering health, training, nutrition, and insurance), and a dental pathway that includes free pet dental checks when referral to the specialist referral team is needed (with an initial dental check-up being chargeable). The latest available reviews include brief positive comments about the people and overall experience, alongside at least one 1-star review without written detail.

Our Score (76/100)

4.7(128 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Drove Vets – Abbey Meads Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice (group ownership isn’t stated in the information provided). Recent reviews point to a clinic that can accommodate short-notice appointments and provides follow-up after treatment—for example, fitting in a last-minute visit for a dog distressed by fireworks, prescribing medication, and phoning the next day to check how the dog was doing. Owners also mention routine care such as booster vaccinations and claw trims, and describe staff working with nervous or reluctant pets over time so they become more comfortable coming in.

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Our Score (76/100)

4.5(701 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Vet’s Klinic is a veterinary practice that offers online booking and a customer portal where registered owners can view medical records, book and pay for appointments. The website also highlights a transparency/tech setup, including glass-fronted prep rooms and “real-time updates with photos and videos” during treatment. From the latest reviews available to us, owners mention routine procedures such as cat spaying, and some describe compassionate support through end-of-life care. One recent reviewer reports a serious breakdown in communication around test results for a cat with a life‑threatening condition, saying results existed within days but were not relayed for over two weeks.

Our Score (75/100)

4.5(235 reviews)
Corporate
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Vets Now (Salisbury) is an out-of-hours emergency and critical care clinic for dogs, cats and small animals, operating as part of the Vets Now emergency service and based within Endell Vets (opened in 2010). The clinic is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC) and is set up for higher-acuity cases with an in-house lab, hospital ward (including isolation), operating theatre, X‑ray and ultrasound. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen quickly and finding the team easy to talk to, but there are also starkly negative accounts describing high fees, poor compassion during end-of-life discussions, and disputes about aftercare/complaint handling (including an insurance-claim administration fee).

#28

Our Score (74/100)

4.6(137 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Hampton Park Vets is part of Petcare Veterinary Practices (a corporate group) and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included. Based on the details shared in recent reviews, the practice appears geared toward everyday first-opinion work (routine check-ups and vaccinations) plus common procedures like dental cleaning and tooth extraction and treatment of minor injuries (e.g., a broken dewclaw). Owner experiences are mixed: some describe dogs that “love going” and staff who answer questions, while others report a perceived decline over time with concerns about rushed appointments, inconsistent clinical approach (e.g., bandaging decisions), and professionalism/hygiene. Concrete examples mentioned include: - A dog treated for a broken dewclaw, with the owner disputing the heavy full-leg bandage approach and questioning what £132 covered. - A puppy asked to return because staff were unsure a vaccine dose went in (liquid reportedly left on the table), requiring the injection to be repeated. - A senior dog visit involving a £41 cream (with the owner saying no instructions were given) and a suggested heart scan quoted at £400+. - A lump assessed as a hernia with a £450+ removal quote, which the reviewer says was later contradicted by another vet elsewhere.

Our Score (74/100)

4.4(197 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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exotic

Thameswood Veterinary Clinics Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-run practice, with an ISFM Gold Accredited Cat Clinic. The practice presents itself as set up for both routine care and more involved cases, including in-house diagnostics, advanced surgery, and “advanced therapies”. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention structured support for young dogs (including “puppy parties” for socialisation and monthly check-ins through the first year), and good communication around procedures (one owner described being kept updated during a spay). Another review describes the clinic stepping in for a weekend operation when the pet’s usual vet was closed.

Our Score (74/100)

4.4(197 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
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cat
bird

Thameswood Veterinary Clinics Ltd describes itself as an independent, family‑run practice with an ISFM Gold Accredited Cat Clinic. The website also states there’s a dedicated emergency service available 24/7, 365 days a year. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention structured support for young dogs (including “puppy parties” for socialisation and monthly check‑ins until one year old), plus clear communication around procedures (one owner describes being kept updated during a spay). Another review describes being able to use the practice for a weekend operation when their usual vet was closed.

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