About Veterinary Care in Worcester
Navigating the veterinary clinics in Worcester can be simplified with this guide, which aims to help pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Worcester
There are 12 veterinary clinics in Worcester, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics provide care for dogs and cats, and none offer services for farm or large animals. There are no clinics that provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and no 24-hour veterinary cover exists locally. Despite this, the town boasts a strong overall clinic depth with a total of 2434 reviews, indicating that key services are well-distributed among a good number of providers. With no veterinary nurse training available, pet owners primarily rely on the solid reputation and positive reviews of these clinics for quality care. All clinics are primarily companion-animal focused, serving the needs of dogs and cats across Worcester. For detailed information, please visit the Worcester dog and cat vets page.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Worcester, Worcestershire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Companion Care (Worcester) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand and describes itself as a locally owned practice. Based on its listed equipment and services, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex investigations and treatment, including CT scanning, endoscopy, ultrasound/X‑ray, and dental X‑rays, with facilities such as separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit. The practice also states it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices and offers emergency cover (including when the practice is closed). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear explanations, friendly/helpful staff, and not having to wait.
Companion Care (Worcester) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand and describes itself as a locally owned practice. Based on its listed equipment and services, it appears set up for both routine care and more complex investigations and treatment, including CT scanning, endoscopy, ultrasound/X‑ray, and dental X‑rays, with facilities such as separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit. The practice also states it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices and offers emergency cover (including when the practice is closed). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention clear explanations, friendly/helpful staff, and not having to wait.
Henwick Vets is an independent veterinary practice, operating from a purpose-built clinic (built in 2014) with a recent extension. Based on its own information, it’s set up mainly for pre-booked appointments, routine operations, and ongoing pet healthcare (repeat medications and parasite treatments). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe sticking with the practice for years, mention staff “go the extra mile,” and one reviewer notes the premises are “clean and bright” and that there may be a waiting list for new customers.
Henwick Vets is an independent veterinary practice, operating from a purpose-built clinic (built in 2014) with a recent extension. Based on its own information, it’s set up mainly for pre-booked appointments, routine operations, and ongoing pet healthcare (repeat medications and parasite treatments). In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe sticking with the practice for years, mention staff “go the extra mile,” and one reviewer notes the premises are “clean and bright” and that there may be a waiting list for new customers.
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd is a small-animal practice that, according to its website, has been providing care for over 25 years and supports a wide range of species (including cats, dogs, and several small pets/exotics). The clinic also advertises advanced in-house diagnostics (including a 64‑slice CT scanner and advanced ultrasound) and in-house referral services alongside orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, medicine, ophthalmology, and rehabilitation. Recent reviews emphasise practical, decision-relevant experiences: a nervous dog handled calmly during an appointment with plenty of time for questions; puppy vaccinations and a first nail clip done in a way that kept the pup noticeably calm; and supportive aftercare around euthanasia, including a handwritten condolence card from the team. One reviewer also describes prompt help when a puppy swallowed a foam ear plug, from initial call through collection after treatment.
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd is a small-animal practice that, according to its website, has been providing care for over 25 years and supports a wide range of species (including cats, dogs, and several small pets/exotics). The clinic also advertises advanced in-house diagnostics (including a 64‑slice CT scanner and advanced ultrasound) and in-house referral services alongside orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, medicine, ophthalmology, and rehabilitation. Recent reviews emphasise practical, decision-relevant experiences: a nervous dog handled calmly during an appointment with plenty of time for questions; puppy vaccinations and a first nail clip done in a way that kept the pup noticeably calm; and supportive aftercare around euthanasia, including a handwritten condolence card from the team. One reviewer also describes prompt help when a puppy swallowed a foam ear plug, from initial call through collection after treatment.
Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seeing cats, dogs and a range of small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters). The website lists RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation and Rabbit Friendly status, and also promotes nurse clinics, diagnostics and surgical services, plus a Pet Health Club plan. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention practical things that affect day-to-day visits: appointments running on time, a calmer feel in the building (noted as helpful with a noisy cat), and regular updates by text and email. One reviewer also says the team helped them weigh options without feeling pushed toward profit-driven decisions.
Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seeing cats, dogs and a range of small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters). The website lists RCVS Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation and Rabbit Friendly status, and also promotes nurse clinics, diagnostics and surgical services, plus a Pet Health Club plan. From the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention practical things that affect day-to-day visits: appointments running on time, a calmer feel in the building (noted as helpful with a noisy cat), and regular updates by text and email. One reviewer also says the team helped them weigh options without feeling pushed toward profit-driven decisions.
Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews available, this clinic is mainly discussed in the context of routine visits for dogs and general pet care, with multiple owners highlighting the quality of advice and feeling listened to. Specific points mentioned include: - Owners say their concerns are “listened to and responded to” in a professional but personable way. - One reviewer switched from another vet due to declining service and reports being “very happy” after moving here. - Several reviewers say they would trust “all of the team” with their pets and wouldn’t go elsewhere.
Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews available, this clinic is mainly discussed in the context of routine visits for dogs and general pet care, with multiple owners highlighting the quality of advice and feeling listened to. Specific points mentioned include: - Owners say their concerns are “listened to and responded to” in a professional but personable way. - One reviewer switched from another vet due to declining service and reports being “very happy” after moving here. - Several reviewers say they would trust “all of the team” with their pets and wouldn’t go elsewhere.
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Companion Care (Worcester) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Our Score (92/100)
Inside Pets at Home, Worcester, Worcestershire WR3 8PQ
Henwick Vets
Our Score (91/100)
205 Henwick Road, Worcester, Worcestershire WR2 5PG
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre Ltd
Our Score (90/100)
Brentknoll Veterinary Centre, Worcester, Worcestershire WR5 2RA
Lowesmoor House Veterinary Centre
Our Score (88/100)
18 Rainbow Hill, Worcester, Worcestershire WR3 8LX
The Stocks Veterinary Centre
Our Score (85/100)
Manor Farm, Worcester, Worcestershire WR2 4BS
Ambleside Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (82/100)
357 Tolladine Road, Worcester, Worcestershire WR4 9NG
MacArthur, Barstow & Gibbs
Our Score (81/100)
Claines Veterinary Clinic, Worcester, Worcestershire WR3 7HB
St Peters Animal Clinic Ltd
Our Score (79/100)
8a Abbotsbury Court, Worcester, Worcestershire WR5 3TY
Vets Now Worcester
Our Score (76/100)
Berkeley Way, Worcester, Worcestershire WR4 9UP
Veterinary Eye Referrals
Our Score (75/100)
Tybridge House, Worcester, Worcestershire WR2 5BA
Severn Veterinary Centre
Our Score (73/100)
Tybridge House, Worcester, Worcestershire WR2 5BA







