About Dog & Cat Vets in Beaconsfield
Most clinics in Beaconsfield focus on companion animals such as dogs and cats.
All three clinics in Beaconsfield cater to companion animals, ensuring comprehensive care for dogs and cats. This focus makes it easy for pet owners to access services ranging from routine check-ups to more complex procedures. The community benefits from this specialization, as it ensures a high standard of care tailored to the needs of household pets. The availability of veterinary nurse training at two clinics further enhances the quality of care provided for companion animals.
There are 3 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Beaconsfield.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Beaconsfield
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Straid Veterinary Clinic describes itself as providing routine healthcare, preventative care, diagnostics, major surgery, and emergency care guidance for when the clinic is closed, and it is a registered training centre for Veterinary Nurses. Recent reviews most often highlight support for older and anxious dogs (including arthritis management), with owners describing clear explanations of options, appointments that don’t feel rushed, and check-ins about how pets are coping at home. One reviewer also notes the clinic “will always recommend cheaper alternatives to food or treatment if these are available,” alongside comments that it “is not cheap” but comparable to other practices.
Straid Veterinary Clinic describes itself as providing routine healthcare, preventative care, diagnostics, major surgery, and emergency care guidance for when the clinic is closed, and it is a registered training centre for Veterinary Nurses. Recent reviews most often highlight support for older and anxious dogs (including arthritis management), with owners describing clear explanations of options, appointments that don’t feel rushed, and check-ins about how pets are coping at home. One reviewer also notes the clinic “will always recommend cheaper alternatives to food or treatment if these are available,” alongside comments that it “is not cheap” but comparable to other practices.

The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice (serving pets since 1964). No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the available information. Reviews repeatedly describe thorough, unhurried appointments where vets explain treatment options and discuss costs before proceeding—examples include a dog treated for allergic skin disease and a cat visit that went beyond a routine claw clip to include checks of breathing, heart, and teeth.
The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice (serving pets since 1964). No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the available information. Reviews repeatedly describe thorough, unhurried appointments where vets explain treatment options and discuss costs before proceeding—examples include a dog treated for allergic skin disease and a cat visit that went beyond a routine claw clip to include checks of breathing, heart, and teeth.
Holtspur Veterinary Clinic is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (the website describes the group as operating nine surgeries, with the group established since 1993). It presents itself as a small-animal practice set up for both routine care and more involved work (including dentistry, imaging and in-house lab testing, plus soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery and cardiology listed on the site).
Holtspur Veterinary Clinic is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (the website describes the group as operating nine surgeries, with the group established since 1993). It presents itself as a small-animal practice set up for both routine care and more involved work (including dentistry, imaging and in-house lab testing, plus soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery and cardiology listed on the site).

