About Dog & Cat Vets in Whitchurch
Companion-animal care is well represented in Whitchurch.
The clinics in Whitchurch primarily focus on companion animals, such as dogs and cats, providing a range of services from routine check-ups and vaccinations to more complex medical treatments. This focus ensures that pet owners have access to specialized care tailored to their pets' needs. With a total of 831 reviews across all clinics, owners can make informed decisions based on community feedback and experiences.
There are 4 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Whitchurch.
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Highcroft Veterinary Group Whitchurch Veterinary Hospital operates as part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group, with an on-site out-of-hours service branded as MiNightVet Bristol. Based on its website, it’s set up as a small-animal hospital with in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and multiple referral services (including cardiology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery, and keyhole/laparoscopic surgery), alongside a dedicated exotics GP service.
Highcroft Veterinary Group Whitchurch Veterinary Hospital operates as part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group, with an on-site out-of-hours service branded as MiNightVet Bristol. Based on its website, it’s set up as a small-animal hospital with in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and multiple referral services (including cardiology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery, and keyhole/laparoscopic surgery), alongside a dedicated exotics GP service.

Medivet Whitchurch Barclay Moore Partnership is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it handles both routine care (e.g., nail/claw trims, microchipping) and ongoing medical monitoring (e.g., senior cat blood tests for thyroid/kidney levels), and it also states it provides 24/7 emergency care with an overnight consultation fee. Recent reviews include detailed praise for gentle handling (including taking time with nervous rescue dogs) and clear explanations during consults, alongside concerns from a small number of reviewers about cost for overnight care and one account alleging a lack of urgency/examination in a breathing-difficulty case with a poor outcome.
Medivet Whitchurch Barclay Moore Partnership is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it handles both routine care (e.g., nail/claw trims, microchipping) and ongoing medical monitoring (e.g., senior cat blood tests for thyroid/kidney levels), and it also states it provides 24/7 emergency care with an overnight consultation fee. Recent reviews include detailed praise for gentle handling (including taking time with nervous rescue dogs) and clear explanations during consults, alongside concerns from a small number of reviewers about cost for overnight care and one account alleging a lack of urgency/examination in a breathing-difficulty case with a poor outcome.
Elite Kennel Fertility LTD is a canine-fertility-focused veterinary clinic offering assisted reproduction services for dogs, including semen work (collection, assessment, freezing, storage/distribution) and insemination (including transcervical insemination). It’s also recognised by The Kennel Club Respiratory Grading Scheme for BOAS testing.
Elite Kennel Fertility LTD is a canine-fertility-focused veterinary clinic offering assisted reproduction services for dogs, including semen work (collection, assessment, freezing, storage/distribution) and insemination (including transcervical insemination). It’s also recognised by The Kennel Club Respiratory Grading Scheme for BOAS testing.
Williamson Vets appears to be connected with LLM Farm Vets (the clinic website source references “LLM Farm Vets” and “First Field in the livestock performance”). The limited website text points to a farm/livestock focus, including references to livestock performance, a pharmacy, and TB work. Reviews are mixed: some mention friendly staff and support “night and day,” while several recent reviews criticise the practice for being part of the farming industry or describe it simply as “disgraceful.” A few older reviews talk about meals/food, which may indicate some reviewer confusion about what’s being reviewed.
Williamson Vets appears to be connected with LLM Farm Vets (the clinic website source references “LLM Farm Vets” and “First Field in the livestock performance”). The limited website text points to a farm/livestock focus, including references to livestock performance, a pharmacy, and TB work. Reviews are mixed: some mention friendly staff and support “night and day,” while several recent reviews criticise the practice for being part of the farming industry or describe it simply as “disgraceful.” A few older reviews talk about meals/food, which may indicate some reviewer confusion about what’s being reviewed.
