Dog & Cat Vets in Warwickshire

Dog & Cat Vets in Warwickshire

Trusted companion-animal vets across Warwickshire, England

There are 8 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Warwickshire.

Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Warwickshire

Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

#1 Ranking

Our Score (86/100)

4.7(228 reviews)
Emergency Services
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.

#1 Ranking

Our Score (88/100)

4.7(236 reviews)
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 (84/100)

4.8(167 reviews)
Emergency Services
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.

#2 Ranking

Our Score (85/100)

4.6(193 reviews)
Emergency Services
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.

#3 Ranking

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).

More Dog & Cat Vets in Warwickshire

Additional veterinary clinics serving the area

#3 Ranking

Our Score (78/100)

4.7(103 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Riverside Veterinary Centre is an independent practice (established in 1997). The website describes a broad, general-practice setup with in-house diagnostics (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, ECG, blood pressure and an in-house lab), theatre facilities, and a camera‑monitored recovery ward. Reviews most often describe long-term continuity of care (some owners mention 15–20 years with the clinic) and gentle handling—particularly with puppies and during end-of-life care. One recent review reports a serious negative experience, stating the practice would not see a dog in an emergency and the dog was in significant pain.

Our Score (80/100)

4.3(56 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Balsall Common Vets is part of Broad Lane Vets, an independent small‑animal practice established in 1969 (as stated on the website). It appears set up for routine and ongoing care (consultations, vaccinations, nurse clinics) as well as more involved work (operations and pet blood transfusions are listed). For support outside appointments, the practice also offers 24/7 digital vet access via the VidiVet app.

From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe efficient, professional handling and long-term continuity of care—including one reviewer who says the team cared for their two cats over nine years “until the end of their lives.” Named team members Aidin and Jenny are explicitly thanked for being “highly skilled and knowledgeable” alongside compassion.

Our Score (75/100)

4.3(144 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Vets4Pets Stratford is part of the Vets4Pets brand, with the website describing the practice as locally owned. Based on the clinic’s listed facilities (in‑house lab, operating theatre, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, separate dog & cat wards, isolation unit) and reviews mentioning a “large operation” with aftercare, it appears set up for both routine care and surgical work.

From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe

  • Clear, upfront explanations about options and implications (including around major procedures).
  • End-of-life support with specific keepsakes provided after euthanasia (paw prints, hair samples, condolence card).
  • A mixed picture for exotic pets (hamsters): one reviewer felt initial treatment helped, but later questioned the diagnosis and felt treatment options weren’t fully explored.