About Dog & Cat Vets in Chatham
Companion-animal care is the primary focus for clinics in Chatham.
All 7 clinics in Chatham are primarily focused on treating companion animals such as dogs and cats. This ensures that pet owners have a variety of options for their pets' regular health needs, including vaccinations, check-ups, and other non-urgent treatments. The strong presence of companion-animal clinics supports a comprehensive care network for pet owners, albeit without 24-hour emergency services.
There are 7 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Chatham.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Chatham
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Manor Veterinary Centre is an independent veterinary surgery and part of the Kent Veterinary Surgeries group, with RCVS Accreditation. Based on its website, it offers general practice care (medicine and surgery), preventative healthcare, hospitalisation, and pet travel advice. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including being seen between appointments and “straight away”), clear explanations with time for questions, and practical treatment on the day (for example, blood tests and an anti-inflammatory injection).
Manor Veterinary Centre is an independent veterinary surgery and part of the Kent Veterinary Surgeries group, with RCVS Accreditation. Based on its website, it offers general practice care (medicine and surgery), preventative healthcare, hospitalisation, and pet travel advice. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including being seen between appointments and “straight away”), clear explanations with time for questions, and practical treatment on the day (for example, blood tests and an anti-inflammatory injection).

Warren House Veterinary Group – Lordswood Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group (a group of four small-animal practices established in 1982). The practice treats cats, dogs and rabbits, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus less on specific procedures and more on access and communication: owners commonly mention being seen promptly, staff being helpful from reception through to the vets, and support with practicalities like insurance paperwork.
Warren House Veterinary Group – Lordswood Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group (a group of four small-animal practices established in 1982). The practice treats cats, dogs and rabbits, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews focus less on specific procedures and more on access and communication: owners commonly mention being seen promptly, staff being helpful from reception through to the vets, and support with practicalities like insurance paperwork.

Warren House Veterinary Group – Walderslade Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group, a network of four small-animal practices operating since 1982. The clinic is set up for routine and ongoing small-animal care (cats, dogs and rabbits), with the website describing preventive, diagnostic and medical services. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term use (including “over twenty years”), being welcomed by pets’ names at reception, and vets giving advice and helping anxious or older pets feel at ease—alongside one contrasting report of a stressful, delayed appointment with a kitten and no apology for the wait.
Warren House Veterinary Group – Walderslade Surgery is part of the Warren House Veterinary Group, a network of four small-animal practices operating since 1982. The clinic is set up for routine and ongoing small-animal care (cats, dogs and rabbits), with the website describing preventive, diagnostic and medical services. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention long-term use (including “over twenty years”), being welcomed by pets’ names at reception, and vets giving advice and helping anxious or older pets feel at ease—alongside one contrasting report of a stressful, delayed appointment with a kitten and no apology for the wait.
Our Score (75/100)
- •Dentistry and dental imaging (dentistry, dental x‑ray; review mentions two upper canine teeth removed)
- •Surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Orthopaedics, including cruciate surgery
- •Anaesthesia and an operating theatre
- •Diagnostics and imaging (in-house)
- •Digital x‑ray, ultrasound, echocardiography
- •In-house laboratory testing: biochemistry, haematology, electrolyte testing
- •Blood pressure monitoring
- •Tonopen eye pressure testing
- •Inpatient facilities: hospital ward and isolation unit
- •Preventive and routine care: microchipping, nurse clinics, weight clinic, nutritional advice, prescriptions
- •Species/case types listed on the site
- •Small animals, reptiles, and exotic pets
- •Specific interests listed: small mammals, tortoises, rabbit dentistry and surgery, feline medicine
- •Bereavement support (listed on the website)
- •Health plans (listed on the website; details/prices not provided in the inputs)
- •Dentistry and dental imaging (dentistry, dental x‑ray; review mentions two upper canine teeth removed)
- •Surgery
- •Soft tissue surgery
- •Orthopaedics, including cruciate surgery
- •Anaesthesia and an operating theatre
- •Diagnostics and imaging (in-house)
- •Digital x‑ray, ultrasound, echocardiography
- •In-house laboratory testing: biochemistry, haematology, electrolyte testing
- •Blood pressure monitoring
- •Tonopen eye pressure testing
- •Inpatient facilities: hospital ward and isolation unit
- •Preventive and routine care: microchipping, nurse clinics, weight clinic, nutritional advice, prescriptions
- •Species/case types listed on the site
- •Small animals, reptiles, and exotic pets
- •Specific interests listed: small mammals, tortoises, rabbit dentistry and surgery, feline medicine
- •Bereavement support (listed on the website)
- •Health plans (listed on the website; details/prices not provided in the inputs)
- •Clinical care and outcomes: owners cite specific treatments including spays, tooth extractions, and attempts to save a cat in an emergency. - Speed of access: reports of being seen quickly for urgent issues; others mention getting appointments within reasonable timeframes. - Communication and aftercare: some owners mention clear explanations and positive aftercare experiences (including with a nervous dog).
- •Clinical care and outcomes: owners cite specific treatments including spays, tooth extractions, and attempts to save a cat in an emergency. - Speed of access: reports of being seen quickly for urgent issues; others mention getting appointments within reasonable timeframes. - Communication and aftercare: some owners mention clear explanations and positive aftercare experiences (including with a nervous dog).
More Dog & Cat Vets in Chatham
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
- •Practical help and signposting: people mention being put in touch with the right contacts and getting clear suggestions, especially by phone. - Support during stressful situations: one caller describes being treated with respect and compassion while discussing options for a rescue cat. - Community aid: the branch is mentioned as having a food bank for pet food.
- •Practical help and signposting: people mention being put in touch with the right contacts and getting clear suggestions, especially by phone. - Support during stressful situations: one caller describes being treated with respect and compassion while discussing options for a rescue cat. - Community aid: the branch is mentioned as having a food bank for pet food.
Easipetcare is part of the easipetcare group and treats cats and dogs. Based on its own service list, it’s set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control), common procedures such as neutering and dental work, and ongoing support for older pets and weight management. Reviews describe both routine visits (health checks and vaccinations) and urgent same-day care (an “in hours emergency appointment” after a dog attack), with some owners praising clear explanations of “treatments and alternatives.” However, a minority of recent reviews report concerns about perceived upselling and poor empathy in a serious case, so experiences appear mixed depending on the clinician and situation.
Easipetcare is part of the easipetcare group and treats cats and dogs. Based on its own service list, it’s set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, parasite control), common procedures such as neutering and dental work, and ongoing support for older pets and weight management. Reviews describe both routine visits (health checks and vaccinations) and urgent same-day care (an “in hours emergency appointment” after a dog attack), with some owners praising clear explanations of “treatments and alternatives.” However, a minority of recent reviews report concerns about perceived upselling and poor empathy in a serious case, so experiences appear mixed depending on the clinician and situation.
