Maison Dieu Vets – Vets in Dover
Clinic Overview
- Several reviewers highlight compassionate end-of-life care, describing euthanasia appointments as gentle, calm, and unhurried. - The wider team is often described as friendly, helpful, and supportive. - Specific positive examples include clear help with AHC pet travel paperwork and dental treatment carried out within budget.
Maison Dieu Vets is a CVS practice in Dover offering first-opinion veterinary care for dogs, cats, rabbits, and a range of small pets and exotics. The clinic lists in-house diagnostics including X-ray, ultrasound, and lab testing, alongside surgery, dentistry, nurse clinics, home visits, and pet travel documentation. Emergencies are handled by the practice during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours care directed to MiNightVet.
Services
- •Routine and preventive care: general consultations, vaccinations, microchipping, parasite control, and nurse clinics including six-month health checks and blood pressure checks.
- •Procedures and treatment: surgery, neutering, and dentistry. One owner specifically mentioned their dog’s teeth being treated here and said the team kept the work within budget.
- •Diagnostics and facilities: an in-house lab, X-ray, and ultrasound are listed.
- •Additional care options: grooming and nail clipping, anal sac expression, acupuncture, and home visits.
- •Travel and referrals: pet travel documentation is offered, including support with AHC paperwork; reviews mention clear explanations and help going through the forms. The website also lists orthopaedic surgery referral and cardiology referral services.
- •Species treated: dogs, cats, rabbits, and a wider range of small pets and exotics, including reptiles and birds.
- •Emergency care: during normal hours, emergencies are dealt with by the practice; out of hours, clients are directed to MiNightVet.
Pricing
Published prices suggest the clinic sits around average, based on a partial sample of comparable services. Reviews add a little context: one owner felt dental treatment is expensive in general at vets, but said the practice still worked within their budget.
People
- •Grace (vet) — praised for being kind, caring, and gentle during a euthanasia appointment.
- •Lorraine (receptionist) — thanked for compassion and kindness during the same visit.
- •Caroline — warmly mentioned for an empathetic, patient end-of-life appointment described as peaceful and without stress.
Reviews
Google reviews show 4.4 stars from 181 reviews.
- •Several reviewers highlight compassionate end-of-life care, describing euthanasia appointments as gentle, calm, and unhurried.
- •The wider team is often described as friendly, helpful, and supportive.
- •Specific positive examples include clear help with AHC pet travel paperwork and dental treatment carried out within budget.
- •One review raises a serious complaint about a lump that was reportedly described as a cyst years earlier and later found to be cancerous, with concerns about how that might affect insurance cover.

