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Medivet Stamford Hill
Hackney
Our Score (77/100)
Medivet Stamford Hill is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine care and diagnostics (15‑minute consultations, vaccinations, parasite care, neutering, microchipping) as well as in‑practice imaging and lab work (X‑rays, ultrasound, in‑house laboratory). The clinic also provides Animal Health Certificates for pet travel and offers home visits (as described on its website). It is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Medivet Stamford Hill is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine care and diagnostics (15‑minute consultations, vaccinations, parasite care, neutering, microchipping) as well as in‑practice imaging and lab work (X‑rays, ultrasound, in‑house laboratory). The clinic also provides Animal Health Certificates for pet travel and offers home visits (as described on its website). It is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Snoots North London is a membership-only vet clinic for cats and dogs, built around unlimited primary care on a monthly plan (the site states £33/month). The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and imaging (including X‑rays and ultrasound) and says it partners with Veteris for dedicated out-of-hours care (not included in the primary-care membership).
Snoots North London is a membership-only vet clinic for cats and dogs, built around unlimited primary care on a monthly plan (the site states £33/month). The clinic lists in-house diagnostics and imaging (including X‑rays and ultrasound) and says it partners with Veteris for dedicated out-of-hours care (not included in the primary-care membership).
Mill Lane Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice founded and run by Dr. Joshua Rusnak and accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) as a Small Animal Practice. The website also states it provides 24-hour emergency cover as part of that accreditation and has specialist diagnostic equipment.
Mill Lane Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice founded and run by Dr. Joshua Rusnak and accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) as a Small Animal Practice. The website also states it provides 24-hour emergency cover as part of that accreditation and has specialist diagnostic equipment.
Our Score (76/100)
Companion Care (Friern Barnet) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, and the practice website describes it as locally owned (with named practice owners). The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, and species coverage including dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners describe both supportive end-of-life care (including a dog with hard-to-diagnose cancer being put to sleep with kindness) and a conflicting experience around communication/empathy, including one account of feeling “cold indifference” when bringing in a neglected cat.
Companion Care (Friern Barnet) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, and the practice website describes it as locally owned (with named practice owners). The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, and species coverage including dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners describe both supportive end-of-life care (including a dog with hard-to-diagnose cancer being put to sleep with kindness) and a conflicting experience around communication/empathy, including one account of feeling “cold indifference” when bringing in a neglected cat.
There is also a sharp negative account describing a failed nail-trim attempt, being sold sedatives to return later, and a dispute about whether cats had been microchipped—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
There is also a sharp negative account describing a failed nail-trim attempt, being sold sedatives to return later, and a dispute about whether cats had been microchipped—so experiences reported are not uniformly positive.
Our Score (73/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Tottenham is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (one of the group’s original branches, established in the 1950s). The practice offers vet and nurse appointments with on‑site blood testing, x‑rays and operations, plus routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment and neutering. The website states it is RCVS accredited and has Cat Friendly Clinic status, and the structured clinic data notes it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Goddard Veterinary Group Tottenham is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (one of the group’s original branches, established in the 1950s). The practice offers vet and nurse appointments with on‑site blood testing, x‑rays and operations, plus routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment and neutering. The website states it is RCVS accredited and has Cat Friendly Clinic status, and the structured clinic data notes it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Medivet Hampstead Village is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine small-animal care for cats and dogs, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑rays, ultrasound) and dedicated cat-friendly accreditation (ISFM Silver Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic Award). Appointments are listed as 15-minute consultations, and the clinic also offers nurse clinics and home visits. Recent reviews include praise for handling an anxious dog carefully and providing “thorough professional support,” alongside one strongly negative review about a vet named Emma based on the reviewer’s personal impression.
Medivet Hampstead Village is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine small-animal care for cats and dogs, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑rays, ultrasound) and dedicated cat-friendly accreditation (ISFM Silver Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic Award). Appointments are listed as 15-minute consultations, and the clinic also offers nurse clinics and home visits. Recent reviews include praise for handling an anxious dog carefully and providing “thorough professional support,” alongside one strongly negative review about a vet named Emma based on the reviewer’s personal impression.
Medivet 24 Hour Hendon is part of the Medivet group and offers round-the-clock emergency care alongside routine and referral-style diagnostics (CT, MRI, endoscopy, in-house lab). The clinic is led by Veterinary Surgeon Sarah Furminger and lists facilities such as separate cat and dog areas, an orthopaedic theatre, and ISFM “cat-friendly clinic” status.
Medivet 24 Hour Hendon is part of the Medivet group and offers round-the-clock emergency care alongside routine and referral-style diagnostics (CT, MRI, endoscopy, in-house lab). The clinic is led by Veterinary Surgeon Sarah Furminger and lists facilities such as separate cat and dog areas, an orthopaedic theatre, and ISFM “cat-friendly clinic” status.
- •Getting seen quickly when needed: one review describes walking in with an unwell dog and being fitted in despite a busy schedule. - Clear communication and unhurried appointments: owners mention Josh taking time and fully explaining advice and treatment. - Nervous pets handled well: one owner reports their dog was the least scared they’ve ever been at the vet.
- •Getting seen quickly when needed: one review describes walking in with an unwell dog and being fitted in despite a busy schedule. - Clear communication and unhurried appointments: owners mention Josh taking time and fully explaining advice and treatment. - Nervous pets handled well: one owner reports their dog was the least scared they’ve ever been at the vet.
Recent review signals are mixed: one owner describes “conflicting advice from different vets” and being “quick to medicate” with little explanation, while another describes a clean clinic with polite, prompt staff who addressed concerns. A separate recent review describes a negative non-clinical incident involving refusal to allow toilet use during an emergency.
Recent review signals are mixed: one owner describes “conflicting advice from different vets” and being “quick to medicate” with little explanation, while another describes a clean clinic with polite, prompt staff who addressed concerns. A separate recent review describes a negative non-clinical incident involving refusal to allow toilet use during an emergency.
