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- •Many recent reviewers describe the practice as caring, professional and friendly, with strong trust in the vets and nurses. - Several reviews focus on cats receiving ongoing care, including support for older pets, pancreatitis and treatment following eye problems. - Owners also mention flexibility and responsiveness, including being seen at short notice and being fitted in after arriving on the wrong date.
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- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with owners describing the team as friendly, polite, helpful and caring. - Several reviews highlight calm handling of nervous pets and owners, including cats being put at ease and anxious owners feeling reassured. - Procedures and aftercare are a recurring strength, with specific mentions of cat dental treatment, clear aftercare advice, and a dog’s neuter and eye operation going smoothly.
Creature Comforts Notting Hill is part of the Creature Comforts brand, which operates multiple veterinary clinics. The clinic treats dogs, cats and rabbits, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners consistently describe a calm, well-organised environment, with booking and pet record features available through the clinic’s app.
Recent written feedback highlights
- •Strong experiences around surgery and follow-up: owners describe clear explanations before procedures, detailed discharge advice and reassuring aftercare support after a kitten spay and a dog’s operation. - Warm, thorough clinical care: several reviews praise vets for being gentle, reassuring and careful, including detailed work on a cat initially thought to have CKD. - Positive feedback for named staff: Dr.
Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and provides routine veterinary care alongside on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X-rays. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, with core services covering preventative care and common day-to-day treatment needs. Recent reviews describe friendly, fast service, long-term client loyalty, and calm handling of nervous cats, with one owner also highlighting a same-day appointment and ultrasound for a seriously unwell cat.
The Addison & Holland Park Veterinary Clinic
Kensington and Chelsea
Our Score (60/100)
Long-term clients describe Addison & Holland Park as an independent local practice with a loyal client base. Several reviews note that Dr Carmichael, also referred to as Andrew or Mr Carmichael, cared for pets there for many years before his death in February 2025. More recent comments say the remaining team, including vet Georgie and reception staff Sarah and Wendy, have continued that care for many clients, although a small number of reviewers report problems with follow-up and medication handling.
Medivet North Harrow is part of the Medivet group and the practice is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. It offers routine small-animal care at the branch, with around-the-clock emergency care available through Medivet’s network of 24-hour centres. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with clients highlighting friendly, thorough appointments and clear explanations, alongside one complaint about pricing and a disputed discount.
- •Recent reviewers often describe the team as friendly, kind and professional, with one owner also highlighting a clean environment and clear explanations. - Cat owners repeatedly mention gentle handling, including a difficult claw trim done quickly without upsetting the cat, as well as warm, reassuring care for a kitten and an older cat. - Nicole and Fraser are singled out more than once for compassionate support, and Nicole in particular is praised for very thoughtful end-of-life care.
The Young Veterinary Partnership is a long-established independent practice in Ealing, with over 60 years’ experience and a website-stated team of nine vets alongside qualified nurses and reception staff. It offers routine care as well as in-house diagnostics and treatment, including digital X-ray, ultrasound, dentistry, laser therapy and keyhole surgery. The practice also says it provides 24/7 veterinary advice and can hospitalise pets overnight in its own surgery.
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group within Linnaeus. It focuses on small animals, especially cats, dogs and rabbits, offering routine care alongside longer-term support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also directs clients to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice.



