At Companion Care we know your pet is a much loved part of the family and you want them to enjoy a long, healthy life. This is why our veterinary teams, made up of animal loving experts, firmly believe in providing the highest level of care and treating every pet they see like they would their own. Every Companion Care practice is equipped with the latest in technology, which means we can offer your pets the personalised care they need. Our practices are also designed to make your pet’s time with us as comfortable as possible; just like kids don’t always like going to the dentist, we know pets don’t always like going to the vets! Our waiting areas are light and spacious (and with floors that can cope with little accidents) and we also have separate dog and cat wards so your pet can recuperate more comfortably after any treatment. Our vets will explain all clinical terms so you fully understand what is happening to your pet and you are fully involved in their treatment plan. This also includes being completely transparent in our pricing, so you can make an informed choice on the treatment that you want your pet to receive. Come and see for yourself at your local Companion Care, why not take a practice tour?
We have used Companion Care Vets for several years and have always been very pleased with the care and treatment they have given our pets. A big thank you to Robert who made losing a much loved Labra... Read More
We have used Companion Care Vets for several years and have always been very pleased with the care and treatment they have given our pets. A big thank you to Robert who made losing a much loved Labrador easier to bare and showed extreme kindness throughout. These vets are professional and will handle insurance claims without charge so no unexpected extra costs. Read Less
Michele Fearn
21 Sep 2017
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Brilliant vet. Has looked after my dogs for almost 10 years. Can't praise them enough. Thank you everyone
Sid Vadakoot
25 Jul 2017
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Corrina Wand
5 Jul 2017
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EddieBiker UK
29 Apr 2017
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Helen Hoadley
28 Feb 2017
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Rachel Godfrey
22 Feb 2017
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Dusty Bob
16 Feb 2017
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Jason Pettit
5 Feb 2017
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Great vets highly recommend them
Anthony D
2 Feb 2016
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We had two guinea pigs, both who have now sadly passed away but were registered here. We have visited these vets on 3 occasions (twice for one guinea pig and once for the other). Our first visit went ... Read More
We had two guinea pigs, both who have now sadly passed away but were registered here. We have visited these vets on 3 occasions (twice for one guinea pig and once for the other). Our first visit went okay as they prescribed medication for an abscess. The next time we went in was when our guinea pig was heavily losing weight - he was checked, turned away and we were told he was fine. Sadly, he passed away shortly after... clearly he wasn't okay. Just recently, we took in our other guinea pig who was also losing weight in a similar fashion. The vet's first call of action was to put him to sleep due to his age (he was only 5 1/2 years old - not exactly the oldest guinea pig on the planet)! No effort was made to try medication until we'd asked if any medication was available. Eventually we were prescribed some medication and were told to try it. Personally, I felt like they only really dealt with larger animals like cats and dogs; they didn't seem knowledgeable enough for me to trust them again. Went to another vet (in Welling) a week later, and they were much more knowledgeable, had more empathy and gave more information than just wanting to put him to sleep. Oh, and they were also cheaper! Companion Care Vets may be good for cats and dogs, but I wouldn't put guinea pigs or other small animals in their hands... Read Less
At Companion Care we know your pet is a much loved part of the family and you want them to enjoy a long, healthy life. This is why our veterinary teams, made up of animal loving experts, firmly believe in providing the highest level of care and treating every pet they see like they would their own. Every Companion Care practice is equipped with the latest in technology, which means we can offer your pets the personalised care they need. Our practices are also designed to make your pet’s time with us as comfortable as possible; just like kids don’t always like going to the dentist, we know pets don’t always like going to the vets! Our waiting areas are light and spacious (and with floors that can cope with little accidents) and we also have separate dog and cat wards so your pet can recuperate more comfortably after any treatment. Our vets will explain all clinical terms so you fully understand what is happening to your pet and you are fully involved in their treatment plan. This also includes being completely transparent in our pricing, so you can make an informed choice on the treatment that you want your pet to receive. Come and see for yourself at your local Companion Care, why not take a practice tour?
We have used Companion Care Vets for several years and have always been very pleased with the care and treatment they have given our pets. A big thank you to Robert who made losing a much loved Labra... Read More
We have used Companion Care Vets for several years and have always been very pleased with the care and treatment they have given our pets. A big thank you to Robert who made losing a much loved Labrador easier to bare and showed extreme kindness throughout. These vets are professional and will handle insurance claims without charge so no unexpected extra costs. Read Less
Michele Fearn
21 Sep 2017
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☆☆☆☆☆
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Brilliant vet. Has looked after my dogs for almost 10 years. Can't praise them enough. Thank you everyone
Sid Vadakoot
25 Jul 2017
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☆☆☆☆☆
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Corrina Wand
5 Jul 2017
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☆☆☆☆☆
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EddieBiker UK
29 Apr 2017
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Helen Hoadley
28 Feb 2017
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Rachel Godfrey
22 Feb 2017
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Dusty Bob
16 Feb 2017
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☆☆☆☆☆
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Jason Pettit
5 Feb 2017
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☆☆☆☆☆
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Great vets highly recommend them
Anthony D
2 Feb 2016
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We had two guinea pigs, both who have now sadly passed away but were registered here. We have visited these vets on 3 occasions (twice for one guinea pig and once for the other). Our first visit went ... Read More
We had two guinea pigs, both who have now sadly passed away but were registered here. We have visited these vets on 3 occasions (twice for one guinea pig and once for the other). Our first visit went okay as they prescribed medication for an abscess. The next time we went in was when our guinea pig was heavily losing weight - he was checked, turned away and we were told he was fine. Sadly, he passed away shortly after... clearly he wasn't okay. Just recently, we took in our other guinea pig who was also losing weight in a similar fashion. The vet's first call of action was to put him to sleep due to his age (he was only 5 1/2 years old - not exactly the oldest guinea pig on the planet)! No effort was made to try medication until we'd asked if any medication was available. Eventually we were prescribed some medication and were told to try it. Personally, I felt like they only really dealt with larger animals like cats and dogs; they didn't seem knowledgeable enough for me to trust them again. Went to another vet (in Welling) a week later, and they were much more knowledgeable, had more empathy and gave more information than just wanting to put him to sleep. Oh, and they were also cheaper! Companion Care Vets may be good for cats and dogs, but I wouldn't put guinea pigs or other small animals in their hands... Read Less