About Veterinary Care in Jersey
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability in Jersey, Channel Islands.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Jersey
- •New Era Veterinary Hospital:
- •Jersey Village Vets Ltd:
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Jersey, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, and one offers emergency services. No clinics provide farm or large-animal services. While emergency care is available, 24-hour veterinary cover does not exist locally.
The clinics offer a range of services including routine care, diagnostics, and surgery. Among the clinics, three have websites, and two provide veterinary nurse training. With a total of 290 reviews, the clinics show a strong commitment to client satisfaction.
Mid-ranked clinics like Island Equine Veterinary Services and Leodis Veterinary Surgery primarily handle routine care and non-urgent treatment, contributing to the overall clinic depth in Jersey. The town has a strong overall clinic depth with emergency services, training, and comprehensive routine care available among a smaller number of providers.
Clinics in Jersey are primarily focused on companion animals such as dogs and cats.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Jersey, Channel Islands
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Jersey Village Vets Ltd describes itself as a long‑established, locally owned, independent veterinary practice for domestic pets, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states that 24/7 emergency services are available. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention major procedures and urgent cases being handled with frequent communication—one cat owner describes “potentially life saving surgery” on two separate occasions and “constant updates throughout,” and another review describes surgery for a dog with an open leg wound followed by recovery progress.
Jersey Village Vets Ltd describes itself as a long‑established, locally owned, independent veterinary practice for domestic pets, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states that 24/7 emergency services are available. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention major procedures and urgent cases being handled with frequent communication—one cat owner describes “potentially life saving surgery” on two separate occasions and “constant updates throughout,” and another review describes surgery for a dog with an open leg wound followed by recovery progress.

New Era Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a long-running mixed practice (small animals, farm animals and equines) operating since the 1920s, with 24/7 routine and emergency care provided through its hospital (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest available reviews, owners give specific examples of: - Overnight emergency help, including a call to an emergency helpline at 1:30am and being seen promptly. - Clear explanations of treatment and aftercare after a visit. - Calm handling of anxious or young pets, with time taken to give advice and help a puppy settle. The business’s ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the provided information.
New Era Veterinary Hospital describes itself as a long-running mixed practice (small animals, farm animals and equines) operating since the 1920s, with 24/7 routine and emergency care provided through its hospital (as stated on its website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest available reviews, owners give specific examples of: - Overnight emergency help, including a call to an emergency helpline at 1:30am and being seen promptly. - Clear explanations of treatment and aftercare after a visit. - Calm handling of anxious or young pets, with time taken to give advice and help a puppy settle. The business’s ownership (independent vs part of a corporate group) isn’t stated in the provided information.
Island Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-only practice offering both ambulatory care and a haul-in clinic, with hospitalization available. The clinic advertises 24/7 emergency coverage, and recent reviews describe rapid response in emergencies—one owner credits the vets with saving a horse’s life twice by quickly assessing a colic case and getting the horse to an equine hospital for surgery, then providing attentive post-op guidance through complications. Owners also mention thorough exams, clear explanations of risks and treatment plans (including hands-on instruction for at-home care like soaking a hoof), and vets who take time to teach during routine visits.
Island Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-only practice offering both ambulatory care and a haul-in clinic, with hospitalization available. The clinic advertises 24/7 emergency coverage, and recent reviews describe rapid response in emergencies—one owner credits the vets with saving a horse’s life twice by quickly assessing a colic case and getting the horse to an equine hospital for surgery, then providing attentive post-op guidance through complications. Owners also mention thorough exams, clear explanations of risks and treatment plans (including hands-on instruction for at-home care like soaking a hoof), and vets who take time to teach during routine visits.
Leodis Veterinary Surgery is part of the New Era vets group (named in reviews and on the clinic website) and describes itself as a mixed practice treating small animals, farm animals, and equine, with care provided “since the 1920s.” The website also states that 24/7 routine and emergency care is available at their hospital (separate from this branch). In reviews, owners give concrete examples of clinical work including emergency bladder stone surgery for a cat, early detection of a heart murmur with medication started, and support adjusting treatment for a dog’s chronic eye condition. Several reviewers also mention proactive reminders and being able to discuss behavioural issues.
Leodis Veterinary Surgery is part of the New Era vets group (named in reviews and on the clinic website) and describes itself as a mixed practice treating small animals, farm animals, and equine, with care provided “since the 1920s.” The website also states that 24/7 routine and emergency care is available at their hospital (separate from this branch). In reviews, owners give concrete examples of clinical work including emergency bladder stone surgery for a cat, early detection of a heart murmur with medication started, and support adjusting treatment for a dog’s chronic eye condition. Several reviewers also mention proactive reminders and being able to discuss behavioural issues.
Jersey Village Vets Manor Branch is part of Jersey Village Vets Ltd, described on its website as a long‑established veterinary practice for domestic pets. The website also states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Beyond that, the available information does not list specific procedures, facilities, or named clinicians for this branch.
Jersey Village Vets Manor Branch is part of Jersey Village Vets Ltd, described on its website as a long‑established veterinary practice for domestic pets. The website also states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Beyond that, the available information does not list specific procedures, facilities, or named clinicians for this branch.
Browse by Speciality
Find vets by category in Jersey, Channel Islands

Best Emergency Vets
1 clinic
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
4 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
3 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
4 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Jersey
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Jersey Village Vets Ltd
Our Score (87/100)
Oak Farm Veterinary Surgery
New Era Veterinary Hospital
Our Score (85/100)
Victoria Road
Island Equine Veterinary Services
Our Score (75/100)
La Haie Flleurie
Leodis Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (70/100)
La Route Des Quennevais


