About Veterinary Care in Staines
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Staines
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Staines, with an average Google rating of 4.4★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, none offer farm or large-animal services, and none offer emergency or out-of-hours care. There is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. Services include routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental treatment. Two clinics have websites, and one offers veterinary nurse training. The total review count for all clinics is 315, indicating a well-reviewed local landscape. Clinics in Staines are primarily companion-animal focused. Overall, the town has strong clinic depth with a concentration on companion-animal services.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Staines, Middlesex
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Staines Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (described on the Vets4Pets site as “locally owned”). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, the practice is set up for routine care (e.g., nail clips, spays) as well as urgent cases and surgery, with multiple owners describing detailed end-of-life support. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: a vet identifying pyometra and operating urgently (with same-day discharge and next-day post-op review); blood tests arranged to investigate abdominal swelling; a “quick triage phone call” before an emergency visit; and thoughtful bereavement aftercare such as paw/nose prints and fur clippings, plus time in a quiet room to say goodbye. The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Staines Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (described on the Vets4Pets site as “locally owned”). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, the practice is set up for routine care (e.g., nail clips, spays) as well as urgent cases and surgery, with multiple owners describing detailed end-of-life support. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: a vet identifying pyometra and operating urgently (with same-day discharge and next-day post-op review); blood tests arranged to investigate abdominal swelling; a “quick triage phone call” before an emergency visit; and thoughtful bereavement aftercare such as paw/nose prints and fur clippings, plus time in a quiet room to say goodbye. The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency-vet group (the website describes 60+ UK locations) and is set up for out-of-hours and urgent presentations when daytime practices are closed, with emergency care also offered via video consultations. Reviews describe a triage-style service where some pets are seen very quickly (including being seen “immediately” on Christmas Day), and cases that sometimes involve overnight hospitalisation. Several owners also mention the clinic sending medical notes on to their regular vet after the visit. Feedback is mixed: some owners report clear communication and rapid symptom relief after treatment (for example, pain medication helping a dog feel better), while others describe concerns about high costs and alleged misdiagnosis, plus frustration about payment-chasing communications.
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency-vet group (the website describes 60+ UK locations) and is set up for out-of-hours and urgent presentations when daytime practices are closed, with emergency care also offered via video consultations. Reviews describe a triage-style service where some pets are seen very quickly (including being seen “immediately” on Christmas Day), and cases that sometimes involve overnight hospitalisation. Several owners also mention the clinic sending medical notes on to their regular vet after the visit. Feedback is mixed: some owners report clear communication and rapid symptom relief after treatment (for example, pain medication helping a dog feel better), while others describe concerns about high costs and alleged misdiagnosis, plus frustration about payment-chasing communications.
MVA Veterinary Services Ltd is listed under a veterinary-sounding business name, but the latest written Google reviews available to us describe car detailing services rather than pet healthcare. Reviewers repeatedly mention ceramic coatings, machine polishing, paint protection film (PPF), maintenance washes, and a mobile service, which makes it difficult to confirm what veterinary services (if any) are actually offered based on the provided data. If you’re choosing a vet for a pet, this mismatch is a key point to clarify before relying on the listing.
MVA Veterinary Services Ltd is listed under a veterinary-sounding business name, but the latest written Google reviews available to us describe car detailing services rather than pet healthcare. Reviewers repeatedly mention ceramic coatings, machine polishing, paint protection film (PPF), maintenance washes, and a mobile service, which makes it difficult to confirm what veterinary services (if any) are actually offered based on the provided data. If you’re choosing a vet for a pet, this mismatch is a key point to clarify before relying on the listing.
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