About Veterinary Care in Ealing
Ealing has 12 veterinary clinics with an average Google rating of 4.5/5, giving pet owners a solid range of well-reviewed options. What stands out locally is the combination of companion-animal and exotics care with strong late-opening availability, although there are no emergency veterinary clinics in town.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) | 62/100 | — | 16 |
| Paws in the City | 60/100 | — | 24 |
| The Young Veterinary Partnership | 58/100 | — | 25 |
For most pet owners, Ealing looks like a strong place to compare vets. The town has enough choice to let you weigh reputation, convenience and cost visibility without the search becoming overwhelming, and the overall review picture is reassuring rather than patchy. That makes Ealing a good fit for everyday care, preventative treatment and ongoing support, especially if you want to choose deliberately rather than simply register with the nearest practice.
Where Ealing is particularly useful is transparency and access. Several clinics publish prices, which means comparing likely costs is more realistic here than in many towns, but the published fees that can be compared tend to sit above average rather than below it. In other words, clearer pricing does not automatically mean cheaper care. Verification is limited, with only one listing marked verified; that simply means the listing details have been confirmed by a registered user, not that the clinic has any special accreditation. Access is a mixed but practical strength: late openings are a genuine advantage for weekday appointments, weekend availability is decent rather than universal, and there is no emergency veterinary service in Ealing itself, so urgent cases may require out-of-area care.
If you are choosing between vets in Ealing, start with the factor that will matter most over the next year, not just the next appointment. For busy owners, evening opening hours may be more valuable than a small difference in reviews. For budget-conscious households, shortlist the clinics that publish prices, then call and ask what is included in common visits, how follow-up appointments are handled and whether usual extras are charged separately. Before registering, it is also worth asking any clinic you are considering who covers out-of-hours emergencies, because that answer matters more in Ealing than in towns with local emergency provision.
Ealing is also notably useful for owners whose pets fall outside the standard cat-and-dog mix. The local service pattern suggests better-than-basic support for companion animals plus exotics, so owners of rabbits, birds, reptiles and similar pets have more reason to compare carefully instead of assuming they must travel elsewhere for every specialised need. Even so, species-specific experience can vary, so it is sensible to confirm that a clinic regularly treats your type of pet before booking.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Ealing, Greater London
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
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12 clinicsMedivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and provides routine veterinary care alongside on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X-rays. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, with core services covering preventative care and common day-to-day treatment needs. Recent reviews describe friendly, fast service, long-term client loyalty, and calm handling of nervous cats, with one owner also highlighting a same-day appointment and ultrasound for a seriously unwell cat.
Paws in the City in Greenford offers general veterinary care alongside dog and cat grooming. Its site also lists dentistry, neutering, diagnostic sampling, Animal Health Certificates, and several more advanced clinical areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility, and recent feedback is especially strong for its friendly team and grooming service.
The Young Veterinary Partnership is a long-established independent practice in Ealing, with over 60 years’ experience and a website-stated team of nine vets alongside qualified nurses and reception staff. It offers routine care as well as in-house diagnostics and treatment, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy and keyhole surgery. The practice also says it provides 24/7 veterinary advice and can hospitalise pets overnight in its own surgery.
Goddard Veterinary Group Greenford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group within VetPartners. The clinic is RCVS-accredited and offers on-site blood testing, X-rays, and operations, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. The practice also highlights a free new pet health check and the ProActive Pets healthcare plan, with recent feedback pointing to calm handling, clear explanations, and kind support for nervous pets.
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group within Linnaeus. It focuses on small animals, especially cats, dogs and rabbits, offering routine care alongside longer-term support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also directs clients to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated mentions of a warm welcome, caring staff and long-term loyalty from pet owners.
More Veterinary Practices in Ealing
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and provides routine veterinary care alongside on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X-rays. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, with core services covering preventative care and common day-to-day treatment needs. Recent reviews describe friendly, fast service, long-term client loyalty, and calm handling of nervous cats, with one owner also highlighting a same-day appointment and ultrasound for a seriously unwell cat.
Paws in the City in Greenford offers general veterinary care alongside dog and cat grooming. Its site also lists dentistry, neutering, diagnostic sampling, Animal Health Certificates, and several more advanced clinical areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, soft tissue surgery, ophthalmology, and diagnostic imaging. The clinic is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility, and recent feedback is especially strong for its friendly team and grooming service.
The Young Veterinary Partnership is a long-established independent practice in Ealing, with over 60 years’ experience and a website-stated team of nine vets alongside qualified nurses and reception staff. It offers routine care as well as in-house diagnostics and treatment, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy and keyhole surgery. The practice also says it provides 24/7 veterinary advice and can hospitalise pets overnight in its own surgery.
Goddard Veterinary Group Greenford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group within VetPartners. The clinic is RCVS-accredited and offers on-site blood testing, X-rays, and operations, alongside routine vet and nurse appointments. The practice also highlights a free new pet health check and the ProActive Pets healthcare plan, with recent feedback pointing to calm handling, clear explanations, and kind support for nervous pets.
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group within Linnaeus. It focuses on small animals, especially cats, dogs and rabbits, offering routine care alongside longer-term support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also directs clients to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with repeated mentions of a warm welcome, caring staff and long-term loyalty from pet owners.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery is an independent Greenford practice that has been caring for pets since 1946. Recent feedback points to a clinic used for everyday care such as vaccinations and check-ups, as well as routine surgery with follow-up appointments. Overall sentiment is positive, though reviews are mixed on costs, reception experience, and how often clients see the same vet.
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic in Ealing sees a mix of everyday pet cases, with recent reviews mentioning dogs, cats and rabbits. Website-grounded information points to routine care, surgery, diagnostics and day patient treatment, while recent feedback highlights clear communication, continuity with the same vet and responsive help in urgent situations. Recent sentiment is strongly positive overall.
Goddard Veterinary Group in Ealing offers routine first-opinion pet care, including preventive treatment, neutering, dentistry and basic diagnostics. The clinic also provides nurse clinics, wellness health screens, weight and diet advice, and a free new pet health check. For out-of-hours emergencies, cases are directed to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, which is open 24/7.
Greenford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group in Greenford, Greater London. The practice lists a modern clinical setup including an in-house lab, digital imaging, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit, and it also advertises Veterinary Nurse Training. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners describe quick, supportive help at short notice, while others report poor follow-up, communication problems and concerns about treatment decisions.
Mandeville Veterinary Hospital in Northolt is an RCVS-accredited practice within Goddard Veterinary Group, part of VetPartners. It offers routine first-opinion care alongside hospital support for more urgent cases, including triage, diagnostics and access to the wider group’s emergency hospitals. Recent feedback is mixed: many owners praise clear communication, kind handling and attentive nursing, while others report serious concerns about diagnosis, costs and insurance administration.
Snoots Acton is a membership-only veterinary clinic for cats and dogs, with unlimited primary care positioned as its core offering. It offers routine primary-care services, in-house diagnostics and prescription support, and states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled through Veteris rather than included in the membership. Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners often highlighting clear explanations, kind handling and responsive follow-up, alongside one reported difficulty reaching the clinic by phone to register.
Alcombe Veterinary Surgery in Ealing is part of IVC Evidensia. It offers routine and preventive care, diagnostics, neutering, travel paperwork, and out-of-hours arrangements through partner clinics. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise same-day appointments, thorough investigations, and a friendly front desk, while others raise concerns about pricing, communication around fees, and complaint handling. One recent review also describes a serious post-neutering skin injury that the owner says was not recognised for weeks.




