About Veterinary Care in Ealing
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. Explore the top-rated veterinary clinics in Ealing to find the best care for your pets.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Ealing
There are 7 veterinary clinics in Ealing, with an average Google rating of 4.5★. All clinics provide services for dogs and cats, but none offer farm or large-animal services. No clinics offer emergency or out-of-hours care, so 24-hour veterinary cover does not exist locally. The clinics offer a range of services, including routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and dental treatments. Yet, no clinics provide veterinary nurse training, and only two have websites. This suggests a focus on practical veterinary care rather than educational services. While the top-ranked clinics like Village Vet Ealing and Alcombe Veterinary Surgery are known for their quality services, mid-ranked clinics play a critical role in handling routine care and non-urgent treatments, ensuring pet owners have access to necessary everyday veterinary services. Overall, the town has a strong clinic depth, with key services distributed across the available providers.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Ealing, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-practice group), this clinic is RCVS-accredited and equipped for on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and operations. The website highlights a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations of treatment (“all aspects of treatment fully explained”). - Low-stress handling, including patience with an overstimulated dog and support for a very nervous cat that stayed unusually calm during the visit. - Hands-on help with blood testing (including staff assisting with restraint/distraction to reduce stress) and neutering/spaying, including support for feral cats (trap help and practical advice).
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-practice group), this clinic is RCVS-accredited and equipped for on-site blood testing, X‑rays, and operations. The website highlights a free new pet health check and a ProActive Pets healthcare plan, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - Clear explanations of treatment (“all aspects of treatment fully explained”). - Low-stress handling, including patience with an overstimulated dog and support for a very nervous cat that stayed unusually calm during the visit. - Hands-on help with blood testing (including staff assisting with restraint/distraction to reduce stress) and neutering/spaying, including support for feral cats (trap help and practical advice).
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group. It focuses on small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits) and offers routine care alongside ongoing support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also points owners to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention a consistently warm welcome and that staff “go above and beyond” in caring for both pets and owners; one reviewer notes they’ve used the practice since around 2015.
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group. It focuses on small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits) and offers routine care alongside ongoing support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also points owners to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention a consistently warm welcome and that staff “go above and beyond” in caring for both pets and owners; one reviewer notes they’ve used the practice since around 2015.

Paws in the City describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and also runs a busy in-clinic grooming service. The website highlights routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry) plus access to more advanced workups/surgery areas such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and diagnostic imaging (via specialist partnerships). Recent reviews are dominated by grooming experiences—owners repeatedly mention detailed pre-groom discussions about the cut, pets coming back calm after baths, and extra touches like bows; one recent vet visit review also describes a leg injury assessment where options were explained clearly.
Paws in the City describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic and also runs a busy in-clinic grooming service. The website highlights routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering, dentistry) plus access to more advanced workups/surgery areas such as orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology and diagnostic imaging (via specialist partnerships). Recent reviews are dominated by grooming experiences—owners repeatedly mention detailed pre-groom discussions about the cut, pets coming back calm after baths, and extra touches like bows; one recent vet visit review also describes a leg injury assessment where options were explained clearly.
Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine care plus on-site diagnostics, with an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays listed on its website. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, and offers core preventative and day-to-day services such as vaccinations, parasite care, neutering, microchipping and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention long-term use (“many years”), fast appointments, and vets helping nervous cats stay calm during visits; one owner says their older cat’s sore paw was treated and “is now on the mend.”
Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine care plus on-site diagnostics, with an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays listed on its website. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, and offers core preventative and day-to-day services such as vaccinations, parasite care, neutering, microchipping and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention long-term use (“many years”), fast appointments, and vets helping nervous cats stay calm during visits; one owner says their older cat’s sore paw was treated and “is now on the mend.”
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic offers routine care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house X‑ray, a laboratory, and surgical facilities stated on its website. Reviews describe thorough, unhurried consultations with clear explanations, plus continuity of seeing the same vet. Specific recent examples include same-morning microchipping for two rabbits arranged on short notice, and day-long hospital care for a very unwell dog on a drip for rehydration while staff worked up a diagnosis. One review raises a concern about the practice refusing to help an injured baby squirrel, while most others focus on positive experiences with cats, dogs, and rabbits.
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic offers routine care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house X‑ray, a laboratory, and surgical facilities stated on its website. Reviews describe thorough, unhurried consultations with clear explanations, plus continuity of seeing the same vet. Specific recent examples include same-morning microchipping for two rabbits arranged on short notice, and day-long hospital care for a very unwell dog on a drip for rehydration while staff worked up a diagnosis. One review raises a concern about the practice refusing to help an injured baby squirrel, while most others focus on positive experiences with cats, dogs, and rabbits.
Our Score (63/100)
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website points to a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital imaging, operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit) and the practice also lists Veterinary Nurse Training. From the latest reviews, owners describe both ends of the experience: some report being fitted in at short notice and helped with admin issues during an urgent visit (including same-time appointment arranging and ownership transfer), while others describe serious breakdowns in follow-up and communication (including chasing blood test results with no call-back) and concerns about treatment decisions (one review alleges an initially suggested toe amputation and ~£2,000 surgery was avoided after second opinions).
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and describes itself as a locally owned practice. The website points to a modern, well-equipped setup (in-house lab, digital imaging, operating theatre, hospital ward and an isolation unit) and the practice also lists Veterinary Nurse Training. From the latest reviews, owners describe both ends of the experience: some report being fitted in at short notice and helped with admin issues during an urgent visit (including same-time appointment arranging and ownership transfer), while others describe serious breakdowns in follow-up and communication (including chasing blood test results with no call-back) and concerns about treatment decisions (one review alleges an initially suggested toe amputation and ~£2,000 surgery was avoided after second opinions).
Young Veterinary Partnership is described on its website as a long‑established, independent veterinary surgery with over 60 years’ experience and a team of nine vets, plus qualified nurses and reception staff. Based on the site, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, consultations) and in‑house diagnostics/treatments (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy, keyhole surgery). The practice also states it offers 24/7 veterinary advice and can hospitalise pets overnight in its own surgery. Review experiences are mixed: one owner describes staff being notably sensitive during the collection of individually cremated remains (quoted cost £250), while two other reviewers describe feeling patronised or handled roughly—one specifically recounts a distressing vaccination appointment for an anxious dog, and another describes frustration with email communication and lack of cost breakdown for a proposed dermatology workup.
Young Veterinary Partnership is described on its website as a long‑established, independent veterinary surgery with over 60 years’ experience and a team of nine vets, plus qualified nurses and reception staff. Based on the site, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, consultations) and in‑house diagnostics/treatments (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy, keyhole surgery). The practice also states it offers 24/7 veterinary advice and can hospitalise pets overnight in its own surgery. Review experiences are mixed: one owner describes staff being notably sensitive during the collection of individually cremated remains (quoted cost £250), while two other reviewers describe feeling patronised or handled roughly—one specifically recounts a distressing vaccination appointment for an anxious dog, and another describes frustration with email communication and lack of cost breakdown for a proposed dermatology workup.
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2008) and is RCVS accredited. The clinic’s website highlights in-house diagnostics (blood testing and X‑ray) alongside routine care such as consultations, vaccinations, and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe vets taking long-term responsibility for cats (including one vet being thanked for looking after a cat “from day one”) and praise for a specific clinician’s mix of technical skill and empathy; there is also a contrasting complaint about late opening and difficulty getting calls answered.
Goddard Veterinary Group is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2008) and is RCVS accredited. The clinic’s website highlights in-house diagnostics (blood testing and X‑ray) alongside routine care such as consultations, vaccinations, and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe vets taking long-term responsibility for cats (including one vet being thanked for looking after a cat “from day one”) and praise for a specific clinician’s mix of technical skill and empathy; there is also a contrasting complaint about late opening and difficulty getting calls answered.
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Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Village Vet Ealing
Our Score (92/100)
80 Pitshanger Lane, W5 1QX
Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery)
Our Score (82/100)
346 Acton Lane, W3 8NX
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (72/100)
10 The Avenue
The Young Veterinary Partnership
Our Score (71/100)
43 The Mall, W5 3TJ
Goddard Veterinary Group
Our Score (70/100)
220 Horn Lane, W3 6PL
Alcombe Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (64/100)
160 Northfield Avenue





