Hertfordshire has 30 exotic pet vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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30 clinicsMedivet Carpenders Park is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers 15-minute consultations and has on-site X-ray and an in-house laboratory, alongside routine care, dentistry and ECG. Out-of-hours care is handled by Medivet 24 Hour Hendon, with no charge for phone assessment and a £130 out-of-hours consultation fee.
Medivet Little Hadham is a Medivet practice in Ware, Hertfordshire. It offers routine and preventive care alongside surgery, diagnostics, nurse clinics, home visits and pet travel certification for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. Out-of-hours care is provided via Medivet 24 Hour Enfield.
Medivet Radlett is part of the Medivet group and is led by partners and veterinary surgeons Alan Hirschowitz and Natasha Ho. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic work, including an in-house laboratory and X-ray, as well as dentistry and Animal Health Certificates for pet travel. It also sees a broad mix of species beyond cats and dogs, including rabbits, birds, reptiles, small mammals and other exotics.
Highfield Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice in Broxbourne that also lists itself as a veterinary nurse training facility. It appears set up for routine preventive care such as vaccinations, parasite control and microchipping, alongside same-day or urgent appointments when pets are unwell. The practice also offers end-of-life support, including euthanasia and help with cremation arrangements. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (RVC).
Wellpet Vets in Shenley, Hertfordshire, is part of IVC Evidensia. The clinic offers consultations, routine vaccinations, major surgery, emergency support via Video Vet Emergencies, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is largely positive about the caring team, clear explanations, and calm handling of pets, with some concerns about pricing and the depth of first consultations.
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Bishops Veterinary Surgery is an IVC Evidensia practice in Hatfield, Hertfordshire. It sees a range of pets including dogs, cats, rabbits and small mammals, and offers consultations, diagnostics, surgery, dental care and vaccinations, with emergency care stated as available. Recent feedback is mostly positive about clear communication, kind handling and supportive staff, though a small number of serious negative reviews raise concerns about urgent care and rabbit post-operative management.
St Johns Vet Surgery is a small-animal practice in Berkhamsted offering routine consultations, surgery, diagnostics and prescriptions. The clinic also arranges out-of-hours emergency care through Vets Now. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners regularly praising the team’s kindness, communication and day-to-day support.
Berry House Veterinary Practice in Hitchin is part of the IVC Evidensia group. The practice offers emergency veterinary care and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners commonly describe clear, considerate communication, with support across routine appointments as well as more difficult visits such as urgent treatment and euthanasia.
Companion Care (Stevenage) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice in Stevenage offering first-opinion care for dogs, cats and rabbits. Website-listed facilities include diagnostics, imaging, surgery, in-patient care and a pharmacy, with out-of-hours emergencies covered by Vets Now. Recent feedback is largely positive about the vets and nurses, especially for clear explanations and kind handling, but reception and admin experiences appear more mixed, particularly around delays for results and insurance paperwork.
Oak Vets is a Potters Bar practice offering both routine care and more involved medical and surgical treatment. Recent reviews consistently highlight kind handling, clear explanations and close follow-up, especially for anxious pets and more complicated cases. Owners mention dogs, cats and at least one parrot being treated here, and the clinic currently holds a 5.0 Google rating from 88 reviews.
Oakwood Veterinary Surgery in Radlett has been operating since the early 1990s and is an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme Tier 2 Small Animal Accredited Practice. The practice’s stated facilities include an operating theatre, dental area and on-site laboratory, supporting routine care as well as procedures such as dentistry and urgent wound or foot treatment. Out-of-hours emergencies are arranged through Wood Street Veterinary Hospital, with the phone line diverting automatically when the surgery is closed.
Medivet Croxley Green is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine veterinary care alongside on-site diagnostics including X-rays and an in-house laboratory, and it sees a wide range of species including cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, reptiles, and other small mammals. Out-of-hours care is provided via Medivet 24 Hour Watford, where phone assessment is available without charge and the out-of-hours consultation fee is £130.
Medivet St Albans is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine appointments, including 15-minute consultations, alongside on-site diagnostics such as an in-house laboratory and X-rays, and it sees cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners often praising clear communication, gentle handling for nervous pets, and prompt follow-up when problems are found.
Medivet Stanstead Abbotts is a Medivet practice in Ware, Hertfordshire, offering routine veterinary care alongside surgery and access to Medivet’s wider emergency network. Recent feedback continues to highlight a friendly, caring approach, especially for first visits and routine check-ups. A smaller number of recent reviews raise concerns about administration and billing.
Village Vet Berkhamsted is part of Linnaeus and treats a mix of dogs, cats, small pets and birds. Recent feedback continues to highlight strong support for guinea pigs, with Harriet repeatedly recommended for these cases, while other reviews praise bird care, hamster care and attentive general practice support for dogs and cats. Owners also regularly mention thorough communication, a caring nursing team and a friendly reception team.
Medivet Hemel Hempstead Marlows is a Medivet clinic in Hemel Hempstead treating cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. Website information lists routine and preventive care, neutering, dentistry, in-house diagnostics, nurse clinics, home visits and Animal Health Certificates, with out-of-hours care provided by Medivet 24 Hour Watford. Recent feedback points to strong continuity of care for long-standing clients, especially for ongoing feline health issues, alongside generally warm comments about the team’s communication and support.
Battlers Green Veterinary Centre in Radlett offers routine and surgical care alongside stated emergency veterinary support, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight clear explanations, calm handling and prompt follow-up, with examples including spays, dental work, lump removal surgery and procedures for cats. Owners also describe quick responses through PetsApp during opening hours and coordinated aftercare after out-of-hours hospital visits.
Village Vet Royston is part of the Village Vet network and the wider Linnaeus group. The clinic is set up for routine care as well as more complex cases, with full diagnostic and surgical facilities listed on its website, and it is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Website information also says clients can message the clinic, book appointments and order repeat prescriptions through a free app, with 24/7 emergency care handled via the Milton practice.
Roebuck Veterinary Group – Great Ashby is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital in Stevenage, part of CVS, with roots going back to the late 1960s. The practice says it provides 24-hour emergency care with full-time night staff, along with free telephone advice for urgent cases. It is also accredited as a Silver Cat Friendly Clinic and listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback is mixed overall, with strong praise for compassionate urgent and end-of-life care alongside concerns from some owners about communication, continuity, and pricing.
Porter Graham Veterinary Services offers general veterinary care alongside veterinary certification and pet travel (AHC) paperwork, with a strong emphasis on at-home support. Home visits and home euthanasia are both listed, and recent reviewers consistently highlight a calm, unrushed approach that helps reduce stress for pets and owners. The business’s ownership is not clearly stated.
Hope Vets is an independent, family-owned veterinary practice in Hemel Hempstead. It offers routine pet care, support for nervous dogs, and structured help for new puppy owners through free puppy socialisation classes. The practice uses Vets Now for urgent care arrangements, and recent feedback is very warm overall, with many owners describing a calm, caring team.
Park Veterinary Centre is an RCVS-accredited practice in Watford and part of IVC Evidensia, caring for both small animals and equine/large animals, including an ambulatory equine/large-animal service. It is also a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice covers routine care, diagnostics and surgery, with reviews describing calm handling of nervous pets, clear explanations of treatment options, and supportive end-of-life care. Recent feedback is largely very positive, with one negative review raising concerns about cost and diagnostic consistency.
Marshalswick Veterinary Surgery in St Albans sees cats, dogs and rabbits, with reviews highlighting a calm, caring approach across both routine visits and more difficult cases. The practice is also noted as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about clear communication, short-notice appointment availability, and compassionate support during end-of-life care.
Blythwood Vets is a multi-branch veterinary practice in the Linnaeus group, accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. It also runs a Veterinary Nurse Clinic and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, with Silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic status and membership of the International Society of Feline Medicine. The practice offers routine preventative care alongside common procedures, and recent reviews often praise calm handling and clear communication, although customer-service experiences are mixed.
Roebuck Veterinary Group - Roebuck is part of CVS and has operated as a small-animal practice since the late 1960s. The practice says it is an approved training centre for veterinary nurses and lists RCVS Veterinary Hospital and Cat-Friendly Clinic Silver status, alongside a 24-hour emergency service with full-time night staff for urgent critical care. Recent feedback is mixed, with some positive comments about staff manner but repeated complaints about appointment availability and reports of clients being directed to the group’s Great Ashby site.
Walton Lodge Vets is a Stevenage practice treating dogs, cats and guinea pigs, with routine care, consultations and 24-hour emergency care listed, and it also serves as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is generally positive about the friendliness of the team and the clarity of explanations during appointments. Practical drawbacks mentioned by clients include limited parking, and one reviewer also felt medication prices were very high.
Royston Vet Centre in Royston, Hertfordshire is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Ownership is not clearly identified in the available public information. Beyond its training-site status, no further verified details about facilities or day-to-day clinical services are currently available.
The Park Veterinary Clinic in Watford is part of IVC Evidensia. Reviews most often highlight friendly day-to-day care for cats and dogs, especially for routine appointments and common problems. Clients also value being able to speak with a nurse or vet without booking a full appointment, and several mention patient handling of nervous pets.
Village Vet St. Albans is part of the Linnaeus-owned Village Vet group. It offers routine appointments alongside urgent and out-of-hours support, with reviews also describing overnight stays, online booking, and regular communication when pets are admitted. End-of-life care remains a strong theme in owner feedback, although some recent reviews raise concerns about fees, communication, and the handling of a cremation aftercare issue.
Attimore Veterinary Group is a St Albans practice offering routine veterinary care, surgery, diagnostics and nurse-led support for a wide range of pets, including some small exotics. Website-listed services also extend to home visits, pet travel paperwork, physiotherapy and acupuncture. Public feedback is mixed overall: some clients describe straightforward advice and good rapport with pets, while several negative reviews raise concerns about communication, consistency of diagnosis, costs and one disputed booster-related case.



