About Veterinary Care in Westerham
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Top-rated veterinary clinics in Westerham
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Westerham, with an average Google rating of 4.8★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. There are no clinics offering farm or large-animal services. Only one clinic offers emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover locally. The clinics provide services such as routine care, surgery, diagnostics, and emergency treatment. Both clinics are involved in veterinary nurse training, highlighting a commitment to education in the field. The total reviews across all clinics amount to 312, indicating active client feedback and engagement.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Westerham, Kent
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Kings Road Veterinary Surgery is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated) that, based on client reports, handles both day-to-day medical issues and surgical cases—alongside supportive care for difficult, end-of-life situations. The practice also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Concrete specifics owners mention include: - Surgery performed quickly when needed: one review describes a ruptured tail-base lump being assessed and then removed the next day, extending the dog’s comfortable life for years. - Out-of-hours support via Vidivet: the clinic states clients can message a vet anytime for instant emergency advice through Vidivet. - Support through euthanasia/last days: owners describe staff helping make “a truly difficult situation as good as it possibly could be.” - Help with challenging behaviour/young dogs: one review mentions patient, accommodating support with a “tricky puppy.”
Kings Road Veterinary Surgery is a general veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated) that, based on client reports, handles both day-to-day medical issues and surgical cases—alongside supportive care for difficult, end-of-life situations. The practice also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Concrete specifics owners mention include: - Surgery performed quickly when needed: one review describes a ruptured tail-base lump being assessed and then removed the next day, extending the dog’s comfortable life for years. - Out-of-hours support via Vidivet: the clinic states clients can message a vet anytime for instant emergency advice through Vidivet. - Support through euthanasia/last days: owners describe staff helping make “a truly difficult situation as good as it possibly could be.” - Help with challenging behaviour/young dogs: one review mentions patient, accommodating support with a “tricky puppy.”

Mark Nelson Vets is an independent small-animal practice established in 1982 by Mark Nelson and his father, Michael. The practice is set up for everyday primary-care work (vaccinations, health checks, long-term condition monitoring) with in-house diagnostics including x‑ray, ultrasound, blood pressure monitoring, and an in-house lab, plus modern anaesthetic equipment (including electrically warmed surgery tables). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe a thorough, “keep-looking-until-the-cause-is-found” approach and vets who take time to explain options—alongside a small number of comments about front-desk manner being a problem. Specific examples mentioned include identifying dental disease that led to multiple tooth removals, diagnosing flea-bite allergy behind fur loss, and doing an older dog’s nail trim during a vaccination visit rather than requiring a separate nurse appointment. One reviewer also describes planning a follow-up appointment with a named locum vet.
Mark Nelson Vets is an independent small-animal practice established in 1982 by Mark Nelson and his father, Michael. The practice is set up for everyday primary-care work (vaccinations, health checks, long-term condition monitoring) with in-house diagnostics including x‑ray, ultrasound, blood pressure monitoring, and an in-house lab, plus modern anaesthetic equipment (including electrically warmed surgery tables). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe a thorough, “keep-looking-until-the-cause-is-found” approach and vets who take time to explain options—alongside a small number of comments about front-desk manner being a problem. Specific examples mentioned include identifying dental disease that led to multiple tooth removals, diagnosing flea-bite allergy behind fur loss, and doing an older dog’s nail trim during a vaccination visit rather than requiring a separate nurse appointment. One reviewer also describes planning a follow-up appointment with a named locum vet.
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