About Specialist Vets in Waterlooville
Training and specialization enhance the quality of care available.
Clinics that are involved in veterinary nurse training, such as St Peter's Vets Ltd, demonstrate a commitment to advanced care and professional development. This can be especially beneficial for pet owners seeking clinics with staff who have current knowledge and expertise. These clinics are likely to handle more complex cases due to their expanded focus on training and education. On the other hand, clinics not involved in training may focus more specifically on routine care and efficient service delivery.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Waterlooville.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Waterlooville
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Waterlooville Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is based inside a Pets at Home store. The website describes a practice set up for diagnostics and surgery, with an in-house lab, hospital ward, isolation unit and operating theatre, plus equipment including X-ray and ultrasound. Recent reviews repeatedly describe strong communication and follow-up (including staff phoning after a hospital visit, and regular updates during a dental procedure), and the practice being able to fit in urgent issues quickly (same-day/short-notice appointments mentioned for a suspected fracture and a post-castration wound concern).
Waterlooville Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is based inside a Pets at Home store. The website describes a practice set up for diagnostics and surgery, with an in-house lab, hospital ward, isolation unit and operating theatre, plus equipment including X-ray and ultrasound. Recent reviews repeatedly describe strong communication and follow-up (including staff phoning after a hospital visit, and regular updates during a dental procedure), and the practice being able to fit in urgent issues quickly (same-day/short-notice appointments mentioned for a suspected fracture and a post-castration wound concern).
St Peter’s Vets Ltd is a long-established small-animal practice (the website says it’s been providing pet care for over 60 years) with in-house diagnostics and minimally invasive options such as laparoscopic/key-hole surgery and endoscopy. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. Recent reviews focus on clear, practical experiences: vets “take time to listen and offer advice,” appointments are described as well organised and thorough, and multiple long-term clients mention sticking with the practice for decades.
St Peter’s Vets Ltd is a long-established small-animal practice (the website says it’s been providing pet care for over 60 years) with in-house diagnostics and minimally invasive options such as laparoscopic/key-hole surgery and endoscopy. The practice states it provides a 24-hour emergency service, 365 days a year. Recent reviews focus on clear, practical experiences: vets “take time to listen and offer advice,” appointments are described as well organised and thorough, and multiple long-term clients mention sticking with the practice for decades.

- •Quick access to care when urgency matters (a rabbit “wasn’t well” and was seen quickly). - Thorough, practical treatment: exam → diagnosis → pain relief/meds; surgery followed by ongoing aftercare in another case. - Communication and decision-making: one reviewer calls the vet “informative” and “not pushy.”
- •Handling anxious pets: staff helped a very nervous dog settle while waiting; the vet was described as patient and knowledgeable.
- •Quick access to care when urgency matters (a rabbit “wasn’t well” and was seen quickly). - Thorough, practical treatment: exam → diagnosis → pain relief/meds; surgery followed by ongoing aftercare in another case. - Communication and decision-making: one reviewer calls the vet “informative” and “not pushy.”
- •Handling anxious pets: staff helped a very nervous dog settle while waiting; the vet was described as patient and knowledgeable.
- •End-of-life care is a recurring topic: multiple owners describe kindness during euthanasia and mention receiving sympathy/condolence cards afterward (including a paw print in one case). - Some owners describe flexibility for urgent needs (e.g., being asked to come in within half an hour for a Cytopoint injection despite a busy schedule). - A significant negative account alleges the practice refused an euthanasia request because they were “too busy,” forcing the owner to seek urgent care elsewhere.
- •End-of-life care is a recurring topic: multiple owners describe kindness during euthanasia and mention receiving sympathy/condolence cards afterward (including a paw print in one case). - Some owners describe flexibility for urgent needs (e.g., being asked to come in within half an hour for a Cytopoint injection despite a busy schedule). - A significant negative account alleges the practice refused an euthanasia request because they were “too busy,” forcing the owner to seek urgent care elsewhere.
Animed Veterinary Group – Cowplain is part of the wider Animed Veterinary Group (not an independent one‑off clinic). The group describes itself as a long‑established small animal and equine practice, and states it has 24‑hour emergency care and hospitalisation available through its main hospital, with out‑of‑hours small‑animal emergency cover provided via MiNightVet.
Animed Veterinary Group – Cowplain is part of the wider Animed Veterinary Group (not an independent one‑off clinic). The group describes itself as a long‑established small animal and equine practice, and states it has 24‑hour emergency care and hospitalisation available through its main hospital, with out‑of‑hours small‑animal emergency cover provided via MiNightVet.


