Havant has 4 dog and cat vets. Compare clinics by reviews, opening hours, and published prices.
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About Dog & Cat Vets in Havant
All veterinary clinics in Havant focus on companion animals, particularly dogs and cats.
Each clinic in Havant provides comprehensive care for dogs and cats, encompassing routine check-ups, vaccinations, and specialized treatments such as surgery and diagnostics. Given the lack of 24-hour emergency services, pet owners should be proactive in scheduling regular visits and addressing health concerns during standard operating hours. The focus on companion animals ensures that clinics are well-equipped to handle a variety of needs for pets in this category. [Link to the town’s dog and cat vets page]
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Havant
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (71/100)
Havant Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates inside a Pets at Home store in Havant. The practice offers a broad range of in-house diagnostics and facilities, including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound, X-ray,...
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Havant Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates inside a Pets at Home store in Havant. The practice offers a broad range of in-house diagnostics and facilities, including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound, X-ray, operating theatre, isolation unit, hospital ward, and separate dog and cat wards. Alongside routine care for cats and dogs, reviews also point to treatment of less common species such as snakes and chickens.
Our Score (58/100)
- Recent reviews are strongly consistent on compassionate, calm support, with families often naming Ben, Rachel, Sophie, Lauren, Christine, Charlotte and Fern for making an upsetting process feel gentler. - A major theme is peaceful home...
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- Recent reviews are strongly consistent on compassionate, calm support, with families often naming Ben, Rachel, Sophie, Lauren, Christine, Charlotte and Fern for making an upsetting process feel gentler. - A major theme is peaceful home euthanasia, especially for pets that were anxious at the vet; owners describe pets passing at home in familiar surroundings, including on their bed or in the garden. - Reviewers often mention clear explanations and an unhurried pace, saying they were talked through each step and given time and space to say goodbye.
Our Score (55/100)
- Thorough, well-organised care: owners often mention smooth communication from first enquiry through treatment, with appointments that feel unrushed and explanations that are easy to follow. - Strong eye referral experience: recent cases...
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- Thorough, well-organised care: owners often mention smooth communication from first enquiry through treatment, with appointments that feel unrushed and explanations that are easy to follow. - Strong eye referral experience: recent cases include chronic eye infections, emergency surgery for a perforated eye, and compassionate care when eye removal was necessary. - Clear discussion of options: several reviewers mention treatment choices and charges being discussed in advance, along with practical guidance such as being shown how to give medication at home.
Downland Veterinary Group says it has been caring for pets since 1946. Reviews describe a practice covering routine preventive care, treatment for more urgent problems, ongoing medication support, and end-of-life care for cats and dogs....
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Downland Veterinary Group says it has been caring for pets since 1946. Reviews describe a practice covering routine preventive care, treatment for more urgent problems, ongoing medication support, and end-of-life care for cats and dogs. Owners often highlight clear communication during appointments, practical follow-through such as reminder letters and repeat prescriptions, and a calm, supportive approach in difficult situations.





