About Veterinary Care in Aldershot
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Aldershot based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Aldershot
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Aldershot, with an average Google rating of 4.6★. Both clinics treat dogs and cats. There are no clinics offering farm or large-animal services. One clinic provides emergency or out-of-hours care, but there are no 24-hour vets in Aldershot. The clinics in Aldershot focus on companion animals, providing services such as routine care, surgery, diagnostics, dental care, and emergency treatment. With a total of 351 reviews, the clinics are well-regarded, though only one offers veterinary nurse training. The presence of websites for one clinic indicates some digital accessibility. Overall, Aldershot's veterinary services are concentrated among a small number of providers, focusing primarily on routine and emergency care for pets.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Aldershot, Hampshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available information. The practice is set up to handle urgent presentations (clinic data lists emergency veterinary services; reviews mention same-morning emergency appointments) and longer, ongoing care including end‑of‑life support (multiple reviews describe “saying goodbye” appointments and staff support). Concrete points mentioned by owners include: - A stated policy that cats must be brought in a carrier (one new client reports being refused an appointment when their cat arrived in a zipped carry bag rather than a carrier). - Another emergency cat visit where a receptionist booked an appointment for later that morning, provided “a lot of advice,” and the client says they were given a free cat cage to take home. - Mixed experiences on communication and empathy: several owners describe supportive care around euthanasia, while others describe a lack of compassion on a traumatic day or feeling dismissed in a short consult. - Billing concerns appear in some reviews (e.g., a ~10‑minute visit for conjunctivitis with an £8 eye drop resulting in a £100 bill, according to one client).
Ownership/group isn’t stated in the available information. The practice is set up to handle urgent presentations (clinic data lists emergency veterinary services; reviews mention same-morning emergency appointments) and longer, ongoing care including end‑of‑life support (multiple reviews describe “saying goodbye” appointments and staff support). Concrete points mentioned by owners include: - A stated policy that cats must be brought in a carrier (one new client reports being refused an appointment when their cat arrived in a zipped carry bag rather than a carrier). - Another emergency cat visit where a receptionist booked an appointment for later that morning, provided “a lot of advice,” and the client says they were given a free cat cage to take home. - Mixed experiences on communication and empathy: several owners describe supportive care around euthanasia, while others describe a lack of compassion on a traumatic day or feeling dismissed in a short consult. - Billing concerns appear in some reviews (e.g., a ~10‑minute visit for conjunctivitis with an £8 eye drop resulting in a £100 bill, according to one client).
Farnham Veterinary Group is a veterinary clinic that’s part of a wider setup including a “state-of-the-art” veterinary hospital, alongside branch practices (as described on its website). Reviewers most often mention quick appointment availability, calm handling for nervous pets (including a fearful senior dog getting vaccinations “without him panicking”), and sensitive support around end-of-life situations (including contacting an owner and explaining what happened when a cat was brought in by a member of the public). Named team members Sue and Tom are specifically thanked for “going above and beyond” in one review.
Farnham Veterinary Group is a veterinary clinic that’s part of a wider setup including a “state-of-the-art” veterinary hospital, alongside branch practices (as described on its website). Reviewers most often mention quick appointment availability, calm handling for nervous pets (including a fearful senior dog getting vaccinations “without him panicking”), and sensitive support around end-of-life situations (including contacting an owner and explaining what happened when a cat was brought in by a member of the public). Named team members Sue and Tom are specifically thanked for “going above and beyond” in one review.
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