About Specialist Vets in Woking
Specialist services play a significant role in the veterinary landscape.
While no clinics in Woking offer veterinary nurse training, the clinics provide essential services such as surgery and diagnostics. The absence of specialized training facilities may limit opportunities for advanced care within the town, but the available services cater adequately to most routine and non-emergency needs. Pet owners seeking specialized treatments or advanced care may need to look beyond local clinics.
There are 10 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Woking.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Woking
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Lynton Veterinary Group has a 4.6★ Google rating from 284 reviews. Ownership (independent vs corporate) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews, the clinic is frequently used for ongoing general veterinary care and is also set up to support end-of-life appointments: owners describe being given a private room, not being rushed to say goodbye, and receiving keepsakes afterwards (a pawprint and a cutting of fur).
Lynton Veterinary Group has a 4.6★ Google rating from 284 reviews. Ownership (independent vs corporate) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the latest reviews, the clinic is frequently used for ongoing general veterinary care and is also set up to support end-of-life appointments: owners describe being given a private room, not being rushed to say goodbye, and receiving keepsakes afterwards (a pawprint and a cutting of fur).
- •Owners repeatedly mention clear, unhurried explanations, including talking through conditions and medications and making space for questions. - Low-stress visits come up multiple times: a fearful dog reportedly stopped shaking and now goes in happily for treats; a puppy was calm at a first vaccination. - Several reviews describe consistent experiences across the whole team, from reception through to vets and nurses.
- •Owners repeatedly mention clear, unhurried explanations, including talking through conditions and medications and making space for questions. - Low-stress visits come up multiple times: a fearful dog reportedly stopped shaking and now goes in happily for treats; a puppy was calm at a first vaccination. - Several reviews describe consistent experiences across the whole team, from reception through to vets and nurses.

- •Pets improving after earlier incorrect advice/diagnosis elsewhere (examples include a dog “saved” after misdiagnosis and a kitten recovering with lungs “clear”). - Clear explanations from the vets, with owners saying they “take the time to explain everything.”
- •Fast, helpful responses to questions/messages and a supportive attitude during stressful situations. - Clean, organised clinic environment mentioned by one reviewer.
- •Pets improving after earlier incorrect advice/diagnosis elsewhere (examples include a dog “saved” after misdiagnosis and a kitten recovering with lungs “clear”). - Clear explanations from the vets, with owners saying they “take the time to explain everything.”
- •Fast, helpful responses to questions/messages and a supportive attitude during stressful situations. - Clean, organised clinic environment mentioned by one reviewer.
Voo Vets Ripley is part of a family owned and run veterinary group (Voo Vets). The practice presents itself as set up to cover routine care alongside access to specialist care, hospital care, and a dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care team. Recent reviews describe the team “going above and beyond” over a period of days for a dog, helping reunite a lost dog through a complicated process with the dog wardens, and handling an anxious large dog with adjustments for her “quirks.” Owners also mention straightforward preventive visits such as vaccinations and nail clipping that were calm and “without any fuss.”
Voo Vets Ripley is part of a family owned and run veterinary group (Voo Vets). The practice presents itself as set up to cover routine care alongside access to specialist care, hospital care, and a dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care team. Recent reviews describe the team “going above and beyond” over a period of days for a dog, helping reunite a lost dog through a complicated process with the dog wardens, and handling an anxious large dog with adjustments for her “quirks.” Owners also mention straightforward preventive visits such as vaccinations and nail clipping that were calm and “without any fuss.”
RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre is an RSPCA rehoming centre focused on finding new homes for unwanted animals, including dogs, cats, horses and small animals. Beyond rehoming, the website also mentions a public-facing reception/shop and onsite ID tag engraving. In the latest reviews available to us, adopters describe the cat adoption process as “so simple,” while another reviewer notes difficulty adopting a dog so far.
RSPCA Millbrook Animal Centre is an RSPCA rehoming centre focused on finding new homes for unwanted animals, including dogs, cats, horses and small animals. Beyond rehoming, the website also mentions a public-facing reception/shop and onsite ID tag engraving. In the latest reviews available to us, adopters describe the cat adoption process as “so simple,” while another reviewer notes difficulty adopting a dog so far.
More Specialist Vets in Woking
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Voo Vets Pyrford is part of a family owned and run group (as stated on its website) and positions itself as a practice that can cover routine care plus in-house hospital and 24‑hour emergency care with a dedicated team. The website also highlights keyhole spays and offers a free second opinion with a specialist team. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention a clean clinic, staff who don’t push product sales, and named team members (Cristina and Jazz) being relied on for a dog with multiple ongoing issues.
Voo Vets Pyrford is part of a family owned and run group (as stated on its website) and positions itself as a practice that can cover routine care plus in-house hospital and 24‑hour emergency care with a dedicated team. The website also highlights keyhole spays and offers a free second opinion with a specialist team. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention a clean clinic, staff who don’t push product sales, and named team members (Cristina and Jazz) being relied on for a dog with multiple ongoing issues.
Based on recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for general small-animal care with the ability to handle urgent cases (one review mentions appointments running late due to an emergency) and to refer to external centres for advanced treatment (a cat owner describes being advised to go to a surgery centre with an estimated cost of £8,000). Recent reviewers also raise concerns about communication and transparency—examples include a complaint about being told a large deposit was required for referral, and another about not being informed of delays until arrival.
Based on recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for general small-animal care with the ability to handle urgent cases (one review mentions appointments running late due to an emergency) and to refer to external centres for advanced treatment (a cat owner describes being advised to go to a surgery centre with an estimated cost of £8,000). Recent reviewers also raise concerns about communication and transparency—examples include a complaint about being told a large deposit was required for referral, and another about not being informed of delays until arrival.
Pet Doctors Knaphill is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group and operates under CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine small-animal care alongside common procedures (including dentistry and surgery), with nurse-led appointments available and a defined out-of-hours arrangement via MiNightVet for emergencies when the practice is closed. In reviews, owners most often mention efficient appointments (“never late”), a separate cat area, and staff who will give advice and attention to pets; a recurring frustration is difficulty getting through on the phone.
Pet Doctors Knaphill is part of the Pet Doctors Veterinary Group and operates under CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine small-animal care alongside common procedures (including dentistry and surgery), with nurse-led appointments available and a defined out-of-hours arrangement via MiNightVet for emergencies when the practice is closed. In reviews, owners most often mention efficient appointments (“never late”), a separate cat area, and staff who will give advice and attention to pets; a recurring frustration is difficulty getting through on the phone.
The website notes clients are generally directed to call their usual veterinary practice number and follow its emergency instructions.
The website notes clients are generally directed to call their usual veterinary practice number and follow its emergency instructions.
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
Vets in Nearby Towns
Also serving pet owners in these nearby towns:
Sunningdale
6.0 miles
•1 clinic
Shepperton
6.2 miles
•2 clinics
Staines-Upon-Thames
6.3 miles
•2 clinics
Guildford
6.6 miles
•13 clinics
Egham
7.2 miles
•1 clinic
Staines
7.6 miles
•3 clinics
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