About Veterinary Care in Salisbury
Salisbury has 24 veterinary clinics with a strong average Google rating of 4.7/5 across 2,260 reviews. Choice is broad for routine pet care, and one standout feature is strong pricing visibility, although there is currently no local emergency veterinary service.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Companion Care (Salisbury) Ltd | 64/100 | — | 18 |
| Vets Now (Salisbury) | 63/100 | — | 22 |
| Medivet Salisbury (The Vets Salisbury) | 60/100 | — | 14 |
For pet owners, Salisbury looks like a reassuring place to compare vets rather than a town where you have to settle for whatever is available. The choice is broad, the review picture is deep, and overall satisfaction is strong, which points to a competitive market for routine appointments, preventive care, and ongoing treatment. In practical terms, that means choosing a vet in Salisbury is less about finding an acceptable option and more about finding the right balance of convenience, communication, and cost.
The main caution is around trust signals. Only one clinic is verified, and verified simply means a registered user has confirmed the listing details rather than any kind of quality certification, so it is useful for checking basics but not as a badge of clinical standard. Pricing transparency is a real strength in Salisbury: several clinics publish prices, and among the leading options the visible pattern runs from well below average to average, which gives pet owners a much clearer starting point for comparing routine costs. Weekend access exists but is not universal, so opening hours still need checking. The bigger gap is emergency care, because there is no emergency veterinary service in Salisbury, so urgent cases may mean travelling out of area.
A sensible way to choose in Salisbury is to shortlist by the factors that will affect every visit: distance, appointment availability, and whether the clinic is open when you are most likely to need it, especially on Saturdays or Sundays. Then use the published prices as a practical comparison tool for the services your pet actually needs, while also asking about follow-up charges, medication costs, and how out-of-hours advice works. If your pet has a long-term condition, continuity and clear communication may matter more than the lowest routine price.
Because Salisbury has a relatively strong spread of options, it is worth being selective. A first non-urgent appointment can tell you a lot about how clearly the team explains treatment, how calmly your pet is handled, and whether the practice feels like a good long-term fit. That matters even more in Salisbury, where planning ahead for emergencies is part of choosing well.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Salisbury, Wiltshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
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24 clinicsCompanion 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 including digital X-ray, ultrasound and lab testing, along with a surgical operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic, indicating it is set up for both routine care and procedures. Recent feedback highlights a friendly, efficient team, compassionate end-of-life support, and clear discussion of treatment options.
Vets Now (Salisbury) is an out-of-hours emergency and critical care clinic for dogs, cats and small animals, operating as part of Vets Now, an IVC Evidensia service, and based within Endell Vets. It is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic and is equipped for higher-acuity cases with an in-house lab, hospital ward including isolation, operating theatre, X-ray and ultrasound. Recent feedback is mostly positive about prompt access, friendly support and clear advice, though some owners continue to raise concerns about costs, compassion in end-of-life situations and complaint handling.
Medivet Salisbury (The Vets Salisbury) is part of the Medivet group. The clinic offers 15-minute consultations and lists on-site facilities including an in-house laboratory, X-ray machines and dental facilities, along with care for cats, dogs, rabbits, reptiles and other small mammals/exotics. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise the team’s friendly manner and calm handling, while some reviews raise concerns about communication, reminders and aspects of clinical follow-up.
My Vet Salisbury is a small-animal clinic in Salisbury. Recent owners often praise vet Adam by name, with Daniel also mentioned positively, and several reviews highlight the practice being open seven days a week. Alongside the strong overall feedback, a couple of recent reviewers mention difficulty getting through by phone, particularly on Saturdays.
Elston Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice in Salisbury treating dogs, cats, and rabbits. Website information highlights routine care, preventive support, and emergency arrangements, with out-of-hours calls transferred to Vets Now for triage and care. Recent reviews paint a picture of a friendly, professional practice that is accommodating and easy to deal with.
More Veterinary Practices in Salisbury
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
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 including digital X-ray, ultrasound and lab testing, along with a surgical operating theatre with gaseous anaesthetic, indicating it is set up for both routine care and procedures. Recent feedback highlights a friendly, efficient team, compassionate end-of-life support, and clear discussion of treatment options.
Vets Now (Salisbury) is an out-of-hours emergency and critical care clinic for dogs, cats and small animals, operating as part of Vets Now, an IVC Evidensia service, and based within Endell Vets. It is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic and is equipped for higher-acuity cases with an in-house lab, hospital ward including isolation, operating theatre, X-ray and ultrasound. Recent feedback is mostly positive about prompt access, friendly support and clear advice, though some owners continue to raise concerns about costs, compassion in end-of-life situations and complaint handling.
Medivet Salisbury (The Vets Salisbury) is part of the Medivet group. The clinic offers 15-minute consultations and lists on-site facilities including an in-house laboratory, X-ray machines and dental facilities, along with care for cats, dogs, rabbits, reptiles and other small mammals/exotics. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise the team’s friendly manner and calm handling, while some reviews raise concerns about communication, reminders and aspects of clinical follow-up.
My Vet Salisbury is a small-animal clinic in Salisbury. Recent owners often praise vet Adam by name, with Daniel also mentioned positively, and several reviews highlight the practice being open seven days a week. Alongside the strong overall feedback, a couple of recent reviewers mention difficulty getting through by phone, particularly on Saturdays.
Elston Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice in Salisbury treating dogs, cats, and rabbits. Website information highlights routine care, preventive support, and emergency arrangements, with out-of-hours calls transferred to Vets Now for triage and care. Recent reviews paint a picture of a friendly, professional practice that is accommodating and easy to deal with.
The Pet Practice is a fully independent, family-owned veterinary practice in Salisbury, founded in 2009 by vet Ben Johnson. It is set up for routine preventative care such as vaccinations, parasite treatment and regular health checks, while also fitting in urgent problems during opening hours when needed. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access to appointments, kind handling, and a welcoming front-desk team.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group in Salisbury is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback continues to highlight a kind, efficient team, prompt access when owners raise concerns, and calm handling of large dogs. Owners also describe thoughtful decision-making in difficult cases, including discussing treatment options rather than moving straight to euthanasia.
Stonehenge Vets is a Salisbury practice that is part of IVC Evidensia. Recent feedback paints a largely positive picture, with owners highlighting kind handling, clear communication, and a willingness to fit pets in at short notice. Reviews also mention pragmatic emergency support and follow-up phone contact while a dog was monitored at home.
Hampton Park Vets in Salisbury is part of IVC Evidensia’s Petcare Veterinary Practices network and offers first-opinion veterinary care for routine and common day-to-day pet health needs. The practice also has a Pet Health Club® Plus plan with consultations included. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners say their dogs are well looked after and comfortable visiting, while others describe rushed appointments, inconsistent communication and concerns about parts of the clinical approach.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Recent feedback is very positive, with clients repeatedly praising a friendly, helpful team and vets who take time to listen. Reviews also mention smooth appointment booking and straightforward access to medications across the group’s branches.
Endell Equine Hospital in Salisbury is a long-established equine practice offering both hospital-based care and ambulatory on-yard visits, and its website describes it as a Tier 3 referral hospital. It is set up for advanced diagnostics and treatment, including MRI, surgery and in-house laboratory work. Recent reviews describe a consistently professional, caring service, with particularly strong feedback on communication during more serious cases.
Vets for Pets - Amesbury is a small-animal veterinary clinic in Amesbury serving the wider Salisbury area of Wiltshire. The practice is known for a welcoming reception area and a team often described as kind, informative, and approachable, with practical help offered when issues need sorting quickly. It is open Monday to Friday 9:00am-6:30pm and Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm, and is closed on Sundays.
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats (Jaffa Vets) is a family-owned, cats-only veterinary practice in Salisbury, established in 2013. The clinic is set up to reduce feline stress, with recent reviews highlighting a quiet environment, carrier trolleys, and attention to familiar routines during stays. Recent examples mentioned by owners include major dental treatment with extractions, prompt surgery for ocular melanoma, and same-day care for a broken leg after an urgent walk-in. The practice also lists having a defibrillator.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group in Salisbury receives very positive recent feedback for its friendly, professional approach and upbeat communication. Recent reviewers highlight supportive medical care for older dogs, including treatment after a stroke and management of acute arthritis, with medication plans described as effective. Its Google profile shows a small but very strongly positive set of reviews overall.
Pinkham Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-focused practice in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Reviews consistently describe vets taking time to assess problems thoroughly and explain treatment options clearly, including cases where more than one vet attended the same horse. Owners also mention helpful non-clinical support, particularly clear communication before visits and assistance with insurance claims.
Longmead Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent, vet-owned small animal practice and says it is RCVS-accredited. Its website presents a broad range of care, from routine appointments such as vaccinations and neutering through to more advanced work including laparoscopic surgery and orthopaedic procedures. The practice also states that it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year.
Dalton's Game Consultancy Ltd is a veterinary practice in Salisbury with a specialist focus on birds rather than general small-animal care. It concentrates on game bird health management and disease prevention, and also treats domestic poultry and racing pigeons. Ownership is not stated.
Sarum Farm Vets is a farm animal veterinary practice in Salisbury, Wiltshire. The practice is run by Sarah Kemp and Josh Williams, and its website also references an RCVS recognised Advanced Practitioner. Core website-listed services include farm veterinary work and TB testing.
Plain Equine Ltd is an equine veterinary practice in Salisbury, Wiltshire, offering routine healthcare, diagnostics, dentistry, reproduction services, rehabilitation, and pre-purchase examinations. The practice states that it provides a mobile digital X-ray and scan service, alongside investigations for lameness and poor performance. It also offers an out-of-hours emergency service and says it is on call 24 hours.
Synergy Farm Health Ltd is a veterinary clinic listed in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Public information is very limited, so there is not enough detail here to outline the clinic’s animal focus, facilities, or day-to-day service range.
Angel Paws is a veterinary clinic in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Publicly available information here does not include confirmed details on its services, facilities, opening hours, or clinical team. There is not enough reliable information to outline the practice’s set-up or day-to-day offering in detail.
Robinson Equine Vet & Dental Surgery Ltd is a Salisbury-based veterinary practice focused on horses, with a clear emphasis on dental work reflected in its name. Public information about the practice is limited, so detailed details on facilities, opening hours, and the wider team are not readily available.
@Home Pet Loss Support appears to focus on pet bereavement support in Salisbury, Wiltshire. There is very little public information available, so details such as how support is delivered, opening hours, facilities, or any associated clinical services are not clear.
Equine Acupuncture Referrals and Chiropractic is a horse-only veterinary service in Salisbury focused on acupuncture and chiropractic assessment and treatment. The service is led by Sue Devereux, and the website notes that she has retired from general work but remains available for trigeminal-mediated head-shaking consultations and treatment. Electroacupuncture is also listed among the approaches offered.




