Featured Clinic Overview
Goddard Veterinary Group Chingford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (not an independent clinic) and is RCVS accredited. The practice lists in-house blood testing and X‑ray alongside routine operations, and owners specifically mention dental surgery with detailed explanations of what would happen during the procedure and how to manage aftercare. The website also states the practice has access to 24/7 emergency care via Goddard pet hospitals (with Wanstead Veterinary Hospital named as the closest).
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- •Clear communication about diagnosis/treatment, with owners noting options were discussed and they felt reassured. - Cost transparency: multiple reviews mention being upfront about costs and not pushing unnecessary treatment. - Routine-care visits reported as smooth (vaccines, parasite treatment, nail clips, health checks).
- •Clear communication about diagnosis/treatment, with owners noting options were discussed and they felt reassured. - Cost transparency: multiple reviews mention being upfront about costs and not pushing unnecessary treatment. - Routine-care visits reported as smooth (vaccines, parasite treatment, nail clips, health checks).
Species listed on the website
- •Cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals
Species listed on the website
- •Cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals
Hello Vet Victoria Park Village is part of the Hello Vet clinic group. Based on its website and recent client feedback, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, health checks, parasite prevention) and in-clinic diagnostics and procedures (imaging, ultrasound, surgery, dentistry), with an emphasis on transparent pricing and low-stress visits. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention a calm, clean clinic environment, quick responses via the clinic/community WhatsApp, and vets taking time to give practical advice—one owner specifically highlighted support with a dog’s behaviour challenges.
Hello Vet Victoria Park Village is part of the Hello Vet clinic group. Based on its website and recent client feedback, it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, health checks, parasite prevention) and in-clinic diagnostics and procedures (imaging, ultrasound, surgery, dentistry), with an emphasis on transparent pricing and low-stress visits. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention a calm, clean clinic environment, quick responses via the clinic/community WhatsApp, and vets taking time to give practical advice—one owner specifically highlighted support with a dog’s behaviour challenges.
Hello Vet Columbia Road is a Hello Vet-branded veterinary clinic offering both routine care and more advanced workups, with on-site imaging/diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. The clinic also promotes WhatsApp advice & triage, and the website states that emergencies outside regular hours are redirected to an emergency care provider via a phone number.
Hello Vet Columbia Road is a Hello Vet-branded veterinary clinic offering both routine care and more advanced workups, with on-site imaging/diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website. The clinic also promotes WhatsApp advice & triage, and the website states that emergencies outside regular hours are redirected to an emergency care provider via a phone number.
Emergency care: the website states emergency services are provided via the group’s 24/7 hospital service (open 365 days a year).
Emergency care: the website states emergency services are provided via the group’s 24/7 hospital service (open 365 days a year).
Companion Care (Chingford) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, set up for surgical and diagnostic work with an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and in‑house lab testing plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). Recent reviews include multiple accounts of orthopaedic and other surgery with owners describing the clinic as informative during consultations and giving post‑op guidance/aftercare (including recovery support and answering questions). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner reports a much higher quote here for guinea pig tumour surgery than another practice, while other reviewers focus on successful outcomes and support.
Companion Care (Chingford) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, set up for surgical and diagnostic work with an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and in‑house lab testing plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). Recent reviews include multiple accounts of orthopaedic and other surgery with owners describing the clinic as informative during consultations and giving post‑op guidance/aftercare (including recovery support and answering questions). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner reports a much higher quote here for guinea pig tumour surgery than another practice, while other reviewers focus on successful outcomes and support.
Our Score (73/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group South Woodford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site practice) and is RCVS-accredited. The practice is set up for day-to-day consultations and preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping), with in-house blood testing and X‑ray listed on its website, plus dental and neutering services. For out-of-hours emergencies, the website says care is provided via Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (24/7).
Goddard Veterinary Group South Woodford is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-site practice) and is RCVS-accredited. The practice is set up for day-to-day consultations and preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping), with in-house blood testing and X‑ray listed on its website, plus dental and neutering services. For out-of-hours emergencies, the website says care is provided via Wanstead Veterinary Hospital (24/7).
Pets Clinic Veterinary Surgery
Waltham Forest
Our Score (73/100)
Pets Clinic Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice (as described by a long-term client) that opened in June 2009 and describes itself as a modern surgery offering “an excellent standard of veterinary care” (website). Based on recent reviews, the clinic is used heavily for cat care, including injury treatment (a cat’s paw after a fox attack) and end-of-life support (euthanasia on Christmas Eve with guidance through the process). Owners also describe the team as strong on clear explanations and answering questions, while a minority of recent reviews raise concerns about rudeness/shouting from an older vet, suggesting the experience can vary depending on who you see.
Pets Clinic Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice (as described by a long-term client) that opened in June 2009 and describes itself as a modern surgery offering “an excellent standard of veterinary care” (website). Based on recent reviews, the clinic is used heavily for cat care, including injury treatment (a cat’s paw after a fox attack) and end-of-life support (euthanasia on Christmas Eve with guidance through the process). Owners also describe the team as strong on clear explanations and answering questions, while a minority of recent reviews raise concerns about rudeness/shouting from an older vet, suggesting the experience can vary depending on who you see.
- •Pets staying calmer at home: owners repeatedly mention reduced stress versus a clinic setting, including cats remaining relaxed during the visit. - Clear explanations and unhurried consultations: reviews describe vets “talking everything through,” outlining treatment/rehab plans, and taking time with nervous or elderly pets. - Practical, hands-on handling: examples include bringing muzzles when requested and easing a nervous dog into wearing one before the exam; getting on the floor to play with dogs to gain trust.
- •Pets staying calmer at home: owners repeatedly mention reduced stress versus a clinic setting, including cats remaining relaxed during the visit. - Clear explanations and unhurried consultations: reviews describe vets “talking everything through,” outlining treatment/rehab plans, and taking time with nervous or elderly pets. - Practical, hands-on handling: examples include bringing muzzles when requested and easing a nervous dog into wearing one before the exam; getting on the floor to play with dogs to gain trust.


