About Veterinary Care in Marden
This guide helps pet owners compare local veterinary options based on services, animal coverage, and availability. Here is an overview of the veterinary clinics in Marden.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Marden
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Marden, with an average Google rating of 4.9★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. There are no clinics offering farm or large-animal services. None of the clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally. Both clinics have websites, which suggests a modern approach to client interaction and information dissemination. With a total of 184 reviews, the feedback for these clinics indicates a well-regarded local provision.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Marden, Kent
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Pattenden Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independently run, family-owned practice with a purpose-built clinic and on-site facilities (including surgical suites, separate dog/cat wards, in-house lab testing, and advanced imaging). The website indicates it treats dogs, cats, poultry, and small furries, and offers both routine care and more advanced work-ups (X-rays/ultrasound) and surgery. From the latest reviews available to us, owners often describe practical support such as being “really helpful on the phone,” using a “pet club” for regular medications, and specific handling approaches like a “chill protocol” that allowed a procedure to be completed without prior aggression. However, there are also recent complaints describing an upsetting manner from a vet named “Laura/Lara” and one report of a requested £125 upfront payment (said to include consultation plus potential treatment/medication) with an appointment cancelled when the caller didn’t respond quickly.
Pattenden Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as an independently run, family-owned practice with a purpose-built clinic and on-site facilities (including surgical suites, separate dog/cat wards, in-house lab testing, and advanced imaging). The website indicates it treats dogs, cats, poultry, and small furries, and offers both routine care and more advanced work-ups (X-rays/ultrasound) and surgery. From the latest reviews available to us, owners often describe practical support such as being “really helpful on the phone,” using a “pet club” for regular medications, and specific handling approaches like a “chill protocol” that allowed a procedure to be completed without prior aggression. However, there are also recent complaints describing an upsetting manner from a vet named “Laura/Lara” and one report of a requested £125 upfront payment (said to include consultation plus potential treatment/medication) with an appointment cancelled when the caller didn’t respond quickly.
Sounder Equine Ltd appears to be an equine veterinary practice offering mainly ambulatory (call-out) care, based on repeated owner accounts of vets coming out urgently and arriving “very quickly,” as well as owners collecting prescribed medicines. The latest reviews repeatedly mention hands-on treatment for acute problems (for example, treating and closing a leg wound, managing suspected choke, and giving a steroid injection), plus diagnostics and follow-up communication (a vet phoning with blood test results and explaining next steps). Several reviews also describe vets adapting handling to the individual horse—one owner mentions an “extreme distrust” after prolonged sarcoid treatment, and another describes careful, patient treatment of a 31-year-old horse with heart problems, including successfully using clippers around a wound.
Sounder Equine Ltd appears to be an equine veterinary practice offering mainly ambulatory (call-out) care, based on repeated owner accounts of vets coming out urgently and arriving “very quickly,” as well as owners collecting prescribed medicines. The latest reviews repeatedly mention hands-on treatment for acute problems (for example, treating and closing a leg wound, managing suspected choke, and giving a steroid injection), plus diagnostics and follow-up communication (a vet phoning with blood test results and explaining next steps). Several reviews also describe vets adapting handling to the individual horse—one owner mentions an “extreme distrust” after prolonged sarcoid treatment, and another describes careful, patient treatment of a 31-year-old horse with heart problems, including successfully using clippers around a wound.
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