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About Veterinary Care in Warwickshire

Updated January 2026

This guide to veterinary clinics in Warwickshire, England helps pet owners compare county-wide options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. It summarises what’s available across the county and highlights leading local providers so you can shortlist clinics that match your needs.

Top-rated veterinary clinics in Warwickshire

There are 38 veterinary clinics in Warwickshire, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. The county has 8 clinics listed as dog-and-cat / small-animal providers. There are 2 clinics offering farm or large-animal services (1 farm animal clinic and 1 equine clinic). There are 14 clinics offering emergency or out-of-hours care. 24-hour veterinary cover is explicitly stated by Avonvale Veterinary Centres (multi-site) as an in-house 24-hour emergency service.

Warwickshire includes 11 towns; examples include Nuneaton, Kenilworth, Rugby, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Bedworth, Royal Leamington Spa, and Atherstone. Availability and the mix of services (such as emergency cover or large-animal work) can vary by town, so it’s useful to check what your nearest practice offers before registering.

Across the county, the most consistently evidenced services are routine preventive care and first-line treatment: health checks, vaccinations, nurse-led support (for example nail/claw trimming), and end-of-life care including home-visit euthanasia (as specifically described by The Ark Vet Practice). Emergency and out-of-hours treatment is available through a minority of providers, and at least one group (Avonvale Veterinary Centres) states it provides in-house 24-hour emergency care. County-wide demand and review depth is strong, with 7920 total reviews across clinics, and most practices are easy to pre-check online because 36 clinics report having websites.

Emergency/out-of-hours providers (14 clinics) are meaningfully different from routine-only providers (24 clinics) in how you can access urgent care. If you want a single practice to handle both day-to-day needs and urgent problems, choosing a clinic with emergency or out-of-hours provision can reduce handoffs and simplify follow-up after an emergency visit. If you register with a routine-only provider, you may still get excellent standard care, but you should plan in advance for where urgent cases will be seen outside normal hours and how records will be shared back to your usual vet.

Practices involved in veterinary nurse (VN) training (26 clinics) also differ from those that are not (12 clinics), particularly in the level of nurse-led support available day to day. VN training sites typically have structured nursing teams, which can be helpful for practical appointments such as handling support, routine monitoring, and scheduled follow-ups. For pet owners, this can translate into more appointment types being delivered by nurses (and potentially better availability for non-urgent but necessary care), while vet time can be reserved for diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Mid-ranked and routine-focused clinics make up the majority of the local landscape and are central to everyday access: vaccinations, preventive checks, minor concerns, and ongoing management that doesn’t require urgent escalation. These practices are often the most convenient choice for repeat visits and continuity of care, especially when you live close to one of the larger towns. When comparing them, practical factors like online information access (websites), review volume, and whether they offer out-of-hours options can help you decide how well the clinic fits your household.

Overall provision is broad for companion animals, but farm, equine and explicitly stated 24-hour emergency cover are concentrated among a small number of providers.

Animal focus across the county is primarily companion-animal led, with 8 clinics listed as dog-and-cat / small-animal providers and 4 listed as specialist/exotic clinics, compared with 1 farm animal clinic and 1 equine clinic.

For most owners comparing vets in Warwickshire, the key decision points are whether you need emergency/out-of-hours access, whether you prefer a VN training practice for nurse-led support, and whether you need large-animal provision—use the ranked clinic list above to select the most suitable option.

Updated January 2026 using publicly available review and service data.

Top Vets in Warwickshire

Highly rated veterinary clinics across Warwickshire, ranked by service quality and reviews

#1 Ranking

The Ark Vet Practice

Stratford-upon-Avon

Our Score (88/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.7(236 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

The Ark Vet Practice says it has been serving clients since 1992 and aims to provide a “personal service” for each client. The information provided doesn’t state whether it’s independent or part of a corporate group.

Based on the latest reviews, this practice appears set up for routine care and supportive handling of anxious or complex cases, with multiple mentions of

  • Home-visit euthanasia (including a vet and nurse attending and supporting the family through the decision).
  • Routine preventive care (health checks and first vaccinations for a new puppy).
  • Practical nurse-led care such as nail/claw trims for dogs that don’t tolerate it well.
  • Follow-up being arranged (“return for my follow up treatment in 4 week time”) and a “recently” upgraded premises with more defined areas.
#2 Ranking

Our Score (86/100)

4.7(228 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Avonvale Veterinary Centres Ltd is a multi-site practice (seven surgeries, per its website) and is RCVS-accredited. The clinic states it provides its own 24-hour emergency service. Recent reviews describe straightforward, practical care such as removing a grass seed and seeing a pet quickly on a Saturday, with owners also mentioning reassuring advice when a kitten needed to be left in for treatment.

#3 Ranking

Avonvale Veterinary Centres

Stratford-upon-Avon

Our Score (85/100)

4.6(193 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Avonvale Veterinary Centres is a multi-site veterinary practice (seven surgeries) that is RCVS-accredited and runs its own 24-hour emergency service. Based on the information available, the practice handles a mix of routine care and more involved work, with reviews referencing dental problems, breathing difficulties, X‑rays, and end-of-life care. Several owners describe being kept informed during appointments (including discussing treatment options and costs), but a small number report unexpected or unclear charges, including an X‑ray quote “over £700” that they say wasn’t explained in advance.

Our Score (84/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.8(167 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Kenilworth Feldon Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group. It offers 24-hour emergency care, with a stated overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consults between 7pm and 9am. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being able to get non-emergency appointments “pretty quickly,” and comment on a clean, well-ventilated practice environment alongside friendly, efficient staff.

#5

Kenilworth Vets

Kenilworth

Our Score (83/100)

5.0(32 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Kenilworth Vets describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for ongoing care and owner-guided decision-making, with vets taking time to explain options—particularly for longer-term conditions and planned procedures.

Concrete details owners mention include

  • Time spent explaining and offering options, including building a forward plan for a dog with chronic issues.
  • Dental work discussions are specifically referenced by owners who moved after high quotes elsewhere; they describe clearer explanations and supportive decision-making.
  • Aftercare follow-up via text is mentioned, with quick replies to recovery questions after treatment.
  • The website highlights a Health Care Plan and provides information on what to do in an emergency (details aren’t given in the available summary).

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