Vets for Pets - Amesbury – Vets in Salisbury
Clinic Overview
- Recent positive comments mention a pleasant reception space and staff who are informative and efficient about arranging follow-up appointments. - One reviewer highlighted the team’s kindness and practical help with both an urgent dog collar need and scanning a microchip to help reunite a lost dog with its owner. - Recent feedback is not uniformly positive: one reviewer reported a very distressing experience involving their dog’s final hours and felt the care and communication were poor.
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.
Services
- •Small-animal veterinary care, with owners describing appointments as clearly explained and straightforward to arrange and follow up.
- •Practical support for urgent day-to-day needs, including quickly supplying a large protective collar for a dog.
- •Microchip scanning and help with reuniting lost dogs with their owners.
Pricing
A very limited amount of published pricing suggests the clinic may sit below average, but this is based on very few comparable services.
People
No individual staff members are named publicly, but reviews consistently describe the team as informative, kind, and helpful.
Reviews
Vets for Pets - Amesbury has a 4.7/5 Google rating from 339 reviews.
- •Recent positive comments mention a pleasant reception space and staff who are informative and efficient about arranging follow-up appointments.
- •One reviewer highlighted the team’s kindness and practical help with both an urgent dog collar need and scanning a microchip to help reunite a lost dog with its owner.
- •Recent feedback is not uniformly positive: one reviewer reported a very distressing experience involving their dog’s final hours and felt the care and communication were poor.

