About Veterinary Care in Worcester
Worcester has 12 veterinary clinics, giving pet owners a moderate but solid choice of vets, with an average Google rating of 4.7 from 2,514 reviews. A standout feature is strong weekend access, although there is no local emergency veterinary provider, so urgent out-of-hours care may mean travelling beyond Worcester.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Companion Care (Worcester) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets | 69/100 | — | 26 |
| Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd | 64/100 | — | 23 |
| Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre | 60/100 | — | — |
Worcester looks like a good town for routine and ongoing pet care. There is enough choice for owners to compare appointment availability, communication style and convenience, while the overall review picture suggests many local pet owners have had positive experiences across the town. The service mix also appears broad, which is reassuring if you want one practice that can handle everyday care as well as a range of common follow-up needs.
For trust and transparency, Worcester is mixed in a useful way. None of the leading listings are verified, so public listing details should be treated as helpful but not yet confirmed by a registered user. Pricing transparency, however, is a real strength: several clinics publish prices, and among the better-known options the visible pattern runs from well below average to average rather than premium-led. That does not prove the whole town is cheap, but it does give pet owners a firmer basis for comparing routine costs before they book. Weekend opening is another practical advantage in Worcester, especially for owners balancing work or school schedules. The clear weakness is emergency care: there is no local emergency veterinary provider, so it is worth knowing your nearest out-of-area option before you ever need it.
If you are choosing between vets in Worcester, start by separating routine-value questions from care-quality questions. Use published prices to compare standard services, then check opening hours, ease of getting a convenient appointment and how clearly each clinic explains treatment plans and likely follow-up costs. For older pets, ongoing conditions or anxious animals, continuity and communication often matter more than a lower starting price. It is also sensible to ask any clinic you shortlist which out-of-hours provider they use and how overnight or weekend handovers work.
Overall, Worcester feels strongest for owners who want a practical balance of choice, decent access and visible pricing. The town is less convincing for true emergencies, but for everyday veterinary care it gives pet owners enough information to shortlist sensibly rather than choosing blind.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Worcester, Worcestershire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
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12 clinicsCompanion Care (Worcester) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, part of the Vets4Pets group in Worcester. The practice offers a broad range of first-opinion and more advanced veterinary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, small mammals and exotics including birds and reptiles. Website-listed facilities and services include in-house diagnostics, imaging, surgery, dentistry, oncology, physiotherapy and travel documentation, with out-of-hours emergency cover arranged through Vets Now – Severn Vets.
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd is a Worcester small-animal practice that is part of Linnaeus. Its website says it has been caring for pets for over 25 years and offers first-opinion care for dogs, cats, and a range of small pets and exotics, alongside advanced diagnostics, referral work, and rehabilitation. Recent feedback is especially strong on calm handling, clear communication, and compassionate support during both routine visits and more difficult moments.
Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre in Worcester is an IVC Evidensia practice for cats, dogs, rabbits and a range of small animals. Website information indicates routine vet and nurse clinics, diagnostics, surgery, microchipping, repeat prescriptions, online medication ordering and bill payment, plus emergency care information covering urgent options when the practice is open and closed. Recent reviews describe a calm, organised practice with on-time appointments, clear communication and compassionate support in both routine and difficult cases.
Henwick Vets is an independent veterinary practice in Worcester, operating from a purpose-built clinic opened in 2014 with a later extension. It is set up mainly for pre-booked appointments, routine operations, and ongoing pet healthcare such as repeat medications and parasite treatments. Recent reviews remain very positive, with owners highlighting caring staff, strong vet care, and clean, bright premises.
St Peters Animal Clinic Ltd is a Worcester practice offering routine appointments and illness checks, with reviews consistently highlighting gentle handling and clear communication during visits. Owners mention careful check-ups for cats and kittens, help when pets are unwell, and practical access such as next-day appointments and afternoon opening. The clinic’s ownership is not stated.
More Veterinary Practices in Worcester
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Companion Care (Worcester) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, part of the Vets4Pets group in Worcester. The practice offers a broad range of first-opinion and more advanced veterinary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, small mammals and exotics including birds and reptiles. Website-listed facilities and services include in-house diagnostics, imaging, surgery, dentistry, oncology, physiotherapy and travel documentation, with out-of-hours emergency cover arranged through Vets Now – Severn Vets.
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd is a Worcester small-animal practice that is part of Linnaeus. Its website says it has been caring for pets for over 25 years and offers first-opinion care for dogs, cats, and a range of small pets and exotics, alongside advanced diagnostics, referral work, and rehabilitation. Recent feedback is especially strong on calm handling, clear communication, and compassionate support during both routine visits and more difficult moments.
Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre in Worcester is an IVC Evidensia practice for cats, dogs, rabbits and a range of small animals. Website information indicates routine vet and nurse clinics, diagnostics, surgery, microchipping, repeat prescriptions, online medication ordering and bill payment, plus emergency care information covering urgent options when the practice is open and closed. Recent reviews describe a calm, organised practice with on-time appointments, clear communication and compassionate support in both routine and difficult cases.
Henwick Vets is an independent veterinary practice in Worcester, operating from a purpose-built clinic opened in 2014 with a later extension. It is set up mainly for pre-booked appointments, routine operations, and ongoing pet healthcare such as repeat medications and parasite treatments. Recent reviews remain very positive, with owners highlighting caring staff, strong vet care, and clean, bright premises.
St Peters Animal Clinic Ltd is a Worcester practice offering routine appointments and illness checks, with reviews consistently highlighting gentle handling and clear communication during visits. Owners mention careful check-ups for cats and kittens, help when pets are unwell, and practical access such as next-day appointments and afternoon opening. The clinic’s ownership is not stated.
MBG Vets (MacArthur, Barstow & Gibbs) is an independent, vet-owned practice in Worcester covering small animals, exotics, farm livestock and equine work. It offers a notably broad species range, with recent reviews mentioning dogs, rats, chameleons, hamsters, goats and miniature ponies alongside the website’s listing of horses and donkeys. Recent feedback remains largely positive overall, with particular praise for same-day access when needed and a welfare-focused approach, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about communication and cost.
Ambleside Veterinary Clinic in Worcester is described as a practice that handles both routine care and more serious illness, including inpatient stays and surgery. Recent feedback highlights a friendly, informative team and compassionate support when pets are seriously unwell. Owners also mention being able to visit pets during longer stays, which they found reassuring.
Ownership isn’t stated. The Stocks Veterinary Centre in Worcester comes across in recent feedback as a small, traditional-feeling practice focused on routine veterinary care and general pet support, with owners repeatedly praising the advice they receive and the way staff listen to concerns. One recent reviewer also mentions a larger branch in Upton for treatments needing broader facilities.
Veterinary Eye Referrals is a specialist-led ophthalmology referral clinic in Worcester focused on pets with eye problems. The clinic offers referral consultations, eye surgery and BVA/KC/ISDF eye testing, and says its team is available 24/7 for pets’ eye problems. Recent feedback centres on complex cases such as corneal ulcers, sudden vision loss and long-running eye disease needing surgery, with owners repeatedly praising clear explanations and close aftercare.
Severn Veterinary Centre is a Worcester small-animal practice founded in 1999, and it also treats exotic pets. It is part of VetPartners. Recent feedback is largely positive about kind, informative care, good appointment availability and supportive handling of both routine and difficult cases, though there are isolated complaints about a rabbit nail clip and a refused urgent guinea pig visit when payment could not be made until the next day.
Vets Now Worcester is part of the Vets Now out-of-hours emergency network, which sits within IVC Evidensia, and provides emergency and critical care for dogs, cats and small animals. The clinic says it will see pets regardless of which daytime practice they are registered with, and that it transfers case notes back to the usual vet during working hours. Its stated facilities suggest it is set up for urgent stabilisation and short inpatient care, and recent reviews describe prompt overnight appointments, clear phone guidance, ongoing updates during admission, and compassionate support in end-of-life situations.
Housevet is a veterinary clinic in Worcester, Worcestershire. Public information is very limited, so there are no clear details here on its services, facilities, opening hours, or team. There is also no review data available to show recent client experience.




