About Veterinary Care in Bristol
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Bristol based on services, animal coverage, and availability. With numerous options available, understanding the differences between local vets in Bristol can help you make informed choices for your pet's health care.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Bristol
- •Emerson's Green Veterinary Surgery
- •Companion Care (Bristol Filton) Ltd
- •Medivet Oldland Common (Oldland House Vets)
There are 49 veterinary clinics in Bristol, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Among these, 43 clinics treat dogs and cats, while 3 offer services for farm or large animals. Additionally, 13 clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but 24-hour veterinary cover is not available locally.
Bristol's veterinary landscape features a variety of services such as routine care, surgery, advanced diagnostics, and emergency treatment. Across the clinics, there are 16,943 reviews, indicating strong engagement and feedback from pet owners. Furthermore, 23 clinics offer veterinary nurse training, and a commendable 48 clinics have websites, enhancing accessibility and information dissemination.
Clinics providing emergency or out-of-hours care give pet owners the assurance of receiving urgent treatment when needed. These clinics are crucial for handling emergencies like accidents or sudden illnesses that occur outside of regular hours. In contrast, clinics focusing solely on routine care are well-suited for scheduled appointments, vaccinations, and non-urgent health checks, providing continuous and consistent care.
The availability of veterinary nurse training at several clinics reflects a commitment to ongoing education and maintaining high standards of care. These facilities often handle more complex cases and offer a broad range of services, from preventive to specialized medical treatments. Clinics not involved in training typically focus on routine and everyday care, ensuring pets receive timely attention for common health issues.
Mid-ranked clinics play a pivotal role in Bristol's veterinary landscape, catering largely to everyday care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. These clinics are essential for managing minor health concerns and maintaining overall pet health. Despite the absence of 24-hour cover, Bristol offers strong clinic depth, spreading key services across numerous providers, ensuring pet owners have access to a wide array of care options.
Clinics in Bristol mainly focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats, with limited farm animal services available.
Visit our page on dog and cat vets in Bristol.
Overall, Bristol offers a comprehensive range of veterinary services, making it easy for pet owners to find the right care. Explore the ranked clinic list to select the best option for your pet's needs.
Data reviewed in January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Bristol, Bristol
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Emerson's Green Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS-accredited practice with on-site diagnostic kit including ultrasound, digital X‑rays, and digital dental radiographs. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventive care (vaccinations and general advice) and more involved medical/dental cases, with owners describing clear explanations of options, treatment plans, and costs.
Concrete examples from reviews include a vet providing a second opinion and talking through options for a dog with an inoperable tumour, and a dental case where a cat with a jaw infection had treatment expedited to the next day with reported follow-up care.
Emerson's Green Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS-accredited practice with on-site diagnostic kit including ultrasound, digital X‑rays, and digital dental radiographs. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine preventive care (vaccinations and general advice) and more involved medical/dental cases, with owners describing clear explanations of options, treatment plans, and costs.
Concrete examples from reviews include a vet providing a second opinion and talking through options for a dog with an inoperable tumour, and a dental case where a cat with a jaw infection had treatment expedited to the next day with reported follow-up care.
Companion Care (Vets for Pets Abbeywood) describes itself as a locally owned practice that has been operating since 2008, with a modern, fully equipped clinic including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an in‑house laboratory and an on‑site pharmacy. The website lists capabilities that go beyond routine consults—surgery, imaging, anaesthesia, and emergency/critical care—and notes out‑of‑hours support is provided via Vets Now.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention continuity (seeing the same vets over years), reception and admin efficiency, and small but meaningful touches such as sending a sympathy card after a pet death. A minority of reviews raise concerns about consult value/handling of fearful dogs, and an older review alleges a serious clinical error relating to misread blood results (presented as the reviewer’s account).
Companion Care (Vets for Pets Abbeywood) describes itself as a locally owned practice that has been operating since 2008, with a modern, fully equipped clinic including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an in‑house laboratory and an on‑site pharmacy. The website lists capabilities that go beyond routine consults—surgery, imaging, anaesthesia, and emergency/critical care—and notes out‑of‑hours support is provided via Vets Now.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention continuity (seeing the same vets over years), reception and admin efficiency, and small but meaningful touches such as sending a sympathy card after a pet death. A minority of reviews raise concerns about consult value/handling of fearful dogs, and an older review alleges a serious clinical error relating to misread blood results (presented as the reviewer’s account).
Medivet Oldland Common (Oldland House Vets) is part of the Medivet group. The practice looks set up for routine and ongoing pet care for a wide range of small pets (including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters and rats), with owners repeatedly mentioning being seen at short notice and the team arranging emergency appointments when needed. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Rowe Veterinary Hospital.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often highlight: being able to get appointments quickly (including “very short notice”), vets who explain medication and answer questions in detail (one reviewer mentions Dr. Signe), and a team that works with owners on longer-term/chronic issues (example given: chronic and acute paw problems in sighthounds). There is also a note of conflict: one reviewer felt consultations could be rushed and that the most expensive/extreme treatment was suggested without enough discussion of alternatives, while others describe thorough explanations.
Medivet Oldland Common (Oldland House Vets) is part of the Medivet group. The practice looks set up for routine and ongoing pet care for a wide range of small pets (including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, hamsters and rats), with owners repeatedly mentioning being seen at short notice and the team arranging emergency appointments when needed. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Rowe Veterinary Hospital.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often highlight: being able to get appointments quickly (including “very short notice”), vets who explain medication and answer questions in detail (one reviewer mentions Dr. Signe), and a team that works with owners on longer-term/chronic issues (example given: chronic and acute paw problems in sighthounds). There is also a note of conflict: one reviewer felt consultations could be rushed and that the most expensive/extreme treatment was suggested without enough discussion of alternatives, while others describe thorough explanations.
Our Score (90/100)
Langford Vet Practice describes itself as a group of veterinary services, including a Small Animal Referral Hospital alongside equine and farm animal services, plus diagnostic laboratories and cat genetic testing. Reviews also repeatedly describe it as a teaching setting (with “student vets” involved) and mention specialist-style departments such as neurology. Recent reviewers highlight thorough explanations in plain language, careful handling of anxious pets (both dogs and cats), and being kept updated during inpatient care after traumatic injuries; one reviewer also notes open, non-judgemental conversations about budget and that treatment came in under their stated limit.
Langford Vet Practice describes itself as a group of veterinary services, including a Small Animal Referral Hospital alongside equine and farm animal services, plus diagnostic laboratories and cat genetic testing. Reviews also repeatedly describe it as a teaching setting (with “student vets” involved) and mention specialist-style departments such as neurology. Recent reviewers highlight thorough explanations in plain language, careful handling of anxious pets (both dogs and cats), and being kept updated during inpatient care after traumatic injuries; one reviewer also notes open, non-judgemental conversations about budget and that treatment came in under their stated limit.
Our Score (87/100)
Companion Care (Brislington) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand and is described on its website as locally owned. The practice is set up for a wide mix of routine and more advanced work, with digital x‑ray, ultrasound, an in‑house lab, and a fully equipped operating theatre listed, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners mention
- •Nurse-led practical care such as claw clipping for a “very wriggly” dog (priced at £15 in one review).
- •Care-plan guidance for new pet owners, including advice on which appointments are needed and what’s included (one reviewer lists “general checks, vaccines, spaying, chipping” as included in their plan).
- •A mix of views on costs for diagnostics/treatment, with one complaint about quoted pricing for guinea pig testing and antibiotics compared with another practice.
Companion Care (Brislington) Ltd trades under the Vets4Pets brand and is described on its website as locally owned. The practice is set up for a wide mix of routine and more advanced work, with digital x‑ray, ultrasound, an in‑house lab, and a fully equipped operating theatre listed, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas/wards and an isolation unit.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners mention
- •Nurse-led practical care such as claw clipping for a “very wriggly” dog (priced at £15 in one review).
- •Care-plan guidance for new pet owners, including advice on which appointments are needed and what’s included (one reviewer lists “general checks, vaccines, spaying, chipping” as included in their plan).
- •A mix of views on costs for diagnostics/treatment, with one complaint about quoted pricing for guinea pig testing and antibiotics compared with another practice.
Browse by Speciality
Find vets by category in Bristol, Bristol

Best Emergency Vets
12 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
43 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
16 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
3 clinics
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
More Veterinary Practices in Bristol
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Medivet Oldland Common (Oldland House Vets)
Our Score (91/100)
Companion Care (Brislington) Ltd T/A Vets4Pets
Our Score (87/100)
Rowe Veterinary Group
Our Score (86/100)
The Veterinary Hospital
Langford Small Animal Referral Hospital
Our Score (86/100)
Bristol Kingswood Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (85/100)
Willowdean Court
Fernlea Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (85/100)
Blackhorse Road
The Downs Veterinary Practice
Our Score (85/100)
59 Great Brockeridge
The Pet Vet Bristol
Our Score (83/100)
Enterprise Trade Centre
The Grove Veterinary Centre
Our Score (83/100)
2 Russell Grove, Bristol, BS6 7UE
Zetland Veterinary Group - Fishponds Veterinary Centre
Our Score (82/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group - Stoke Bishop Veterinary Centre
Our Score (82/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Brislington Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (81/100)
Bristol Imperial Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (80/100)
Inside Pets at Home, Bristol, BS13 7TJ
Victoria Veterinary Clinic
Our Score (79/100)
47 Victoria Street
Zetland Veterinary Group - Backwell Veterinary Centre
Our Score (79/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Ashton Veterinary Surgery
Our Score (76/100)
Bristol Longwell Green Vets4Pets Ltd
Our Score (76/100)
Unit 2
Zetland Veterinary Group - Filton Veterinary Centre
Our Score (75/100)
Animal House Vets
Our Score (74/100)
Downend Centre, BS16 2SF
Animal House Vets
Our Score (72/100)
Chipping Sodbury Surgery, BS37 6DA
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Eastville Veterinary Centre
Our Score (71/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group - Westbury Veterinary Centre
Our Score (69/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Shirehampton Village Vets
Our Score (67/100)
Tibbs and Simmons Farm Vets Ltd
Our Score (65/100)
Nates Lane
Langford Farm Animal Practice
Our Score (63/100)
Langford House



