About Specialist Vets in Tonbridge
Specialist services in Tonbridge cater to a wide range of pet healthcare needs, emphasizing comprehensive care.
Five clinics in Tonbridge are involved in veterinary nurse training, underscoring a commitment to maintaining high standards of veterinary care. These facilities not only provide routine and emergency services but also contribute to the professional development of future veterinary staff, enhancing the overall quality of care available to pet owners.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Tonbridge.
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Little Hoppers Animal Hospital Group is described on its website as an independent veterinary group (established March 2020) with multiple branches. Based on the website and reviews, this clinic looks set up for routine care (vaccines, neutering, dentistry) as well as more complex work (advanced surgery and complex diagnostics are listed on the site, and owners describe “complex surgery” and dental procedures in reviews). Practical details owners repeatedly mention include online booking, appointments usually running within ~10 minutes, and clear cost discussions upfront (including a “max cost” estimate that one owner said ultimately came in lower).
Little Hoppers Animal Hospital Group is described on its website as an independent veterinary group (established March 2020) with multiple branches. Based on the website and reviews, this clinic looks set up for routine care (vaccines, neutering, dentistry) as well as more complex work (advanced surgery and complex diagnostics are listed on the site, and owners describe “complex surgery” and dental procedures in reviews). Practical details owners repeatedly mention include online booking, appointments usually running within ~10 minutes, and clear cost discussions upfront (including a “max cost” estimate that one owner said ultimately came in lower).

Pennard Vets Tonbridge is independent and employee-owned. The practice says it handles its own out-of-hours work, with the intention that clients “will always see a familiar face whenever needed.” It also states it holds Stress-Free and Positive Pet accreditation.
Pennard Vets Tonbridge is independent and employee-owned. The practice says it handles its own out-of-hours work, with the intention that clients “will always see a familiar face whenever needed.” It also states it holds Stress-Free and Positive Pet accreditation.

Priory Lodge Vets is described on its website as an independent, employee-owned small animal practice and notes B‑Corp certification. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals, and states it handles its own out‑of‑hours work so clients “see a familiar face.” Reviews most often talk about calm handling for anxious pets (including using treats and taking time), clear explanations (including using a model to explain an ear infection), and a decision-making style some owners describe as not pushing extra procedures. One recent review reports a serious adverse outcome following a routine spay and describes aftercare as “significantly poor,” which sits in clear contrast to other recent reviews praising the team’s support and communication.
Priory Lodge Vets is described on its website as an independent, employee-owned small animal practice and notes B‑Corp certification. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits and other small animals, and states it handles its own out‑of‑hours work so clients “see a familiar face.” Reviews most often talk about calm handling for anxious pets (including using treats and taking time), clear explanations (including using a model to explain an ear infection), and a decision-making style some owners describe as not pushing extra procedures. One recent review reports a serious adverse outcome following a routine spay and describes aftercare as “significantly poor,” which sits in clear contrast to other recent reviews praising the team’s support and communication.
