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Medivet Guildford is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine appointments alongside on-site diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound and in-house laboratory testing, and it also lists home visits and Animal Health Certificates for pet travel. The clinic treats cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals, with out-of-hours care handled by Vets Now Guildford.
- •Compassionate, approachable care: reviewers describe the team as sincere, caring and helpful, with a friendly reception and a reassuring atmosphere in the clinic. - Strong support for urgent problems: owners mention being fitted in quickly, prompt diagnosis, and dogs being kept in overnight when needed. - Clear communication: several reviews highlight staff taking time to explain options, answer questions by phone, and follow up after appointments.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners describing friendly service and saying the team helped at short notice. - Clinical care is praised in urgent situations, including a review about swift action for acute kidney failure and another about treatment for a cat bite. - Reviews also mention routine care such as check-ups and vaccinations, and practical support with pet travel paperwork including an Export Health Certificate.
Alder Veterinary Practice is an RCVS-accredited small-animal clinic in Guildford, established in the early 1980s and now part of the Linnaeus group. The practice has in-house facilities for surgery and diagnostics, including digital X-rays, ultrasound, endoscopy, and in-house blood analysis. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners describe a friendly, informative team, while some raise serious concerns about communication, urgency, and end-of-life arrangements.
- •Kind, caring service: Several owners describe the team as warm, patient and attentive, with praise for both clinical care and customer service. - Strong communication and follow-up: Multiple reviews mention Douglas and the team staying in touch, offering ongoing advice, and proactively calling to check on pets after treatment. - Good handling of nervous or older pets: Recent comments highlight a calm, empathetic approach, including with a very nervous dog and a senior dog.
Vets Now Guildford is an out-of-hours emergency clinic in Guildford and forms part of Vets Now within IVC Evidensia, treating urgent and critical cases for dogs, cats, and small animals. The clinic lists in-house facilities including X-ray, ultrasound, ECG, endoscopy, an in-house laboratory, an operating theatre, an isolation unit, and a hospital ward, suggesting it can investigate, stabilise, and hospitalise a wide range of emergencies rather than only triage. Recent feedback is largely positive, especially around speed, clear clinical communication, and confidence in the emergency team.
- •Several recent 5-star reviews describe friendly, welcoming receptionists and vets who explain things clearly during appointments. - Emergency support is mentioned positively, with one reviewer saying the team were fantastic after an emergency visit. - Cat care also receives a strong individual mention, with Dr Jeremy singled out for his approach and experience.
- •One recent adopter said the cat adoption process was simple and that they were very happy with the outcome. - Visitors also praise the centre’s role in helping pets and animals that have lost their homes. - Not every adoption attempt appears to be successful straight away; one reviewer said they had not yet had luck adopting a dog but were still looking.
Our Score (50/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Epsom Downs is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group, within VetPartners, and the practice joined the group in 2009. It is RCVS-accredited and set up for routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and surgery, with blood testing, X-rays and operations on site. Out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital, which is open 24/7, 365 days.
Our Score (49/100)
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive about the team being friendly, skilled and welcoming, with several owners saying their dogs enjoy attending sessions. - Hydrotherapy and rehabilitation are described as beneficial for mobility, comfort and confidence; one owner said regular sessions helped give their dog a better quality of life in his final year. - Personalised care is a recurring theme, including adapting treatment to the dog, supporting owners with home exercises, and offering physiotherapy and laser treatment on the same site.
