About Emergency Vets in Southampton
Emergency and out-of-hours veterinary care is a critical consideration for pet owners.
In Southampton, six clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, ensuring that pet owners have access to urgent treatment when needed. These clinics are equipped to handle emergencies and more severe cases, offering peace of mind for pet owners concerned about their pet’s health during non-standard hours. However, since there is no 24-hour cover, planning is essential to ensure quick access to care. On the other hand, the remaining clinics focus on routine care, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments, which are crucial for maintaining overall pet health.
There are 6 veterinary clinics listed for emergency vets in Southampton.
Top Rated Emergency Vets in Southampton
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Our Score (89/100)
Concrete details supported by the available information
- •Vaccinations are described as including a free general health check (website). - General surgery is offered, including neutering and orthopaedic fracture repairs (website). - A Pet Health Club® Plus plan is advertised as including unlimited consultations and 24/7 access to an online vet (website).
Concrete details supported by the available information
- •Vaccinations are described as including a free general health check (website). - General surgery is offered, including neutering and orthopaedic fracture repairs (website). - A Pet Health Club® Plus plan is advertised as including unlimited consultations and 24/7 access to an online vet (website).
Our Score (77/100)
Seadown Veterinary Services Limited provides small-animal care (dogs, cats and rabbits) and also works in equine medicine, with the practice website citing 100 years of experience. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for higher-acuity cases as well as referrals—particularly eye problems—alongside routine care: owners describe hospital-style treatment for serious emergencies (including overnight/continuous care such as drip therapy), and multiple reviews name an ophthalmologist who performs same-day assessment and surgery when needed. Recent reviewers also describe practical, decision-focused communication (long consultations explained in plain language) and regular updates during hospitalisation; one review raises concerns about cost, delays, and not seeing the same vet consistently.
Seadown Veterinary Services Limited provides small-animal care (dogs, cats and rabbits) and also works in equine medicine, with the practice website citing 100 years of experience. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for higher-acuity cases as well as referrals—particularly eye problems—alongside routine care: owners describe hospital-style treatment for serious emergencies (including overnight/continuous care such as drip therapy), and multiple reviews name an ophthalmologist who performs same-day assessment and surgery when needed. Recent reviewers also describe practical, decision-focused communication (long consultations explained in plain language) and regular updates during hospitalisation; one review raises concerns about cost, delays, and not seeing the same vet consistently.
Our Score (75/100)
Brook House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and is part of CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine care and in-house diagnostics (X‑ray and ultrasound), with on-site dental facilities. Reviews describe appointments being “easily available,” a nurse helping with claw clipping for an “annoyed” cat, and a case where a feral pigeon was managed with infection-control precautions (asked to wait outside due to possible avian flu) before the vets explained options and proceeded with euthanasia.
Brook House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s and is part of CVS (UK) Limited. The practice is set up for routine care and in-house diagnostics (X‑ray and ultrasound), with on-site dental facilities. Reviews describe appointments being “easily available,” a nurse helping with claw clipping for an “annoyed” cat, and a case where a feral pigeon was managed with infection-control precautions (asked to wait outside due to possible avian flu) before the vets explained options and proceeded with euthanasia.
Our Score (73/100)
The Pet Vet Southampton describes itself on its website as an independent, family-owned veterinary clinic. see pets 7 days a week and offers emergency appointments with a stated policy of no surcharge for weekends, evenings, or bank holidays, including for unregistered pets. The website also highlights Blue Paw accreditation for osteoarthritis care, plus options like at-home appointments.
The Pet Vet Southampton describes itself on its website as an independent, family-owned veterinary clinic. see pets 7 days a week and offers emergency appointments with a stated policy of no surcharge for weekends, evenings, or bank holidays, including for unregistered pets. The website also highlights Blue Paw accreditation for osteoarthritis care, plus options like at-home appointments.
Our Score (70/100)
Vets4Pets Shirley is described on its website as a locally owned Vets4Pets practice. It offers a wide range of in-practice diagnostics and facilities (including in-house lab testing, ultrasound and digital X‑ray, plus an operating theatre and separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas). The website also states that out-of-hours emergency cover is provided via Vets Now.
Vets4Pets Shirley is described on its website as a locally owned Vets4Pets practice. It offers a wide range of in-practice diagnostics and facilities (including in-house lab testing, ultrasound and digital X‑ray, plus an operating theatre and separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas). The website also states that out-of-hours emergency cover is provided via Vets Now.
More Emergency Vets in Southampton
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Our Score (53/100)
Animed Veterinary Hospital & Equine Unit (including the MiNightVet Southampton service) is a purpose-built hospital offering both small-animal and equine care, with on-site hospitalisation and a stated 24-hour emergency service for small animals. Based on the information available, it appears set up for urgent cases and ongoing care across multiple species (dogs, cats, small pets, and horses/ponies/donkeys), rather than being a consult-only clinic.
Animed Veterinary Hospital & Equine Unit (including the MiNightVet Southampton service) is a purpose-built hospital offering both small-animal and equine care, with on-site hospitalisation and a stated 24-hour emergency service for small animals. Based on the information available, it appears set up for urgent cases and ongoing care across multiple species (dogs, cats, small pets, and horses/ponies/donkeys), rather than being a consult-only clinic.
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