About Dog & Cat Vets in Winchester
Winchester's veterinary landscape is well-suited for companion animals.
All clinics in Winchester primarily focus on treating companion animals such as dogs and cats. This specialization ensures that pet owners have access to comprehensive care for routine and emergency needs. With services ranging from diagnostics to surgery, these clinics are well-equipped to manage the healthcare needs of pets. Owners can rely on the experience of the clinics, reinforced by a high average rating and extensive review feedback, to provide quality care for their furry friends.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Winchester.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Winchester
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists is a specialist-led referral hospital (ownership/group not stated) that covers a wide range of advanced diagnostics and surgery, including emergency referrals. The website describes a “360-degree” approach to care and over two decades of providing specialist-led treatment.
Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists is a specialist-led referral hospital (ownership/group not stated) that covers a wide range of advanced diagnostics and surgery, including emergency referrals. The website describes a “360-degree” approach to care and over two decades of providing specialist-led treatment.

Mildmay Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital established in the early 1980s, set up as a small-animal hospital providing both routine care and on-site, dedicated out-of-hours support through MiNightVet Winchester (with full-time night staff). The website also describes a cardiology referral service and a keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery referral service, alongside routine consultations and surgery.
Mildmay Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital established in the early 1980s, set up as a small-animal hospital providing both routine care and on-site, dedicated out-of-hours support through MiNightVet Winchester (with full-time night staff). The website also describes a cardiology referral service and a keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery referral service, alongside routine consultations and surgery.

Stable Close Veterinary Clinic is a family-run, independent small-animal practice established in 1955 and listed as an RCVS-accredited practice. The website states they provide emergency services, and reviews describe urgent triage in practice (for example, a dog thought to be having a seizure being treated as a priority, and another dog being diagnosed with bloat/twisted bowel and treated urgently). Owners also repeatedly mention a pragmatic approach to work-ups—one reviewer says they weren’t pressured into “multiple expensive tests”—while another review reports the clinic would not provide even a rough estimate for bladder-stone surgery without an initial appointment.
Stable Close Veterinary Clinic is a family-run, independent small-animal practice established in 1955 and listed as an RCVS-accredited practice. The website states they provide emergency services, and reviews describe urgent triage in practice (for example, a dog thought to be having a seizure being treated as a priority, and another dog being diagnosed with bloat/twisted bowel and treated urgently). Owners also repeatedly mention a pragmatic approach to work-ups—one reviewer says they weren’t pressured into “multiple expensive tests”—while another review reports the clinic would not provide even a rough estimate for bladder-stone surgery without an initial appointment.
Our Score (63/100)
Companion Care (Winchester) Ltd is described on its website as a locally-owned practice, operating inside a Pets at Home store, with a modern, well-equipped set‑up including an in‑house lab, imaging and a dedicated operating theatre. It appears geared to both routine care (e.g., nurse clinics, dentistry) and more complex cases (orthopaedics and “major surgery” are explicitly mentioned).
Companion Care (Winchester) Ltd is described on its website as a locally-owned practice, operating inside a Pets at Home store, with a modern, well-equipped set‑up including an in‑house lab, imaging and a dedicated operating theatre. It appears geared to both routine care (e.g., nurse clinics, dentistry) and more complex cases (orthopaedics and “major surgery” are explicitly mentioned).
Hawksdown Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a small, independent (non-chain) practice. Based on recent review detail, it appears set up for practical, responsive general vet care—owners mention quick help when something is “really necessary,” advice over the phone for reassurance, and flexibility around weekend access.
Hawksdown Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a small, independent (non-chain) practice. Based on recent review detail, it appears set up for practical, responsive general vet care—owners mention quick help when something is “really necessary,” advice over the phone for reassurance, and flexibility around weekend access.
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