Oakley Veterinary Clinic
Oakley Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice in Caversham that treats cats and dogs. The clinic opens weekdays and Saturday mornings. Emergency services run outside these hours.
Sonning Common Vets sits on Green Lane and treats cats, dogs, and small mammals. The practice handles routine work — dentistry, X-rays, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and parasite control. It opens Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8am to 7pm. Outside those hours, emergencies go to MiNightVet in Wokingham or Maidenhead, which runs overnight with dedicated staff. There's a car park and disabled access. The practice meets RCVS Core Standards.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £317 |
| Cat booster vaccination | £108 |
| Cat castration | £125 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £160.80 |
| Cat spay | £173 |
| Communal cremation | £157.75 |
| Communal cremation | £122.30 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £108 |
| Dog castration | £311 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £166 |
| Dog spay | £435 |
| Euthanasia | £204.52 |
| Follow-up consultation | £41 |
| Individual cremation | £250.30 |
| Microchip | £22 |
| Prescription fee | £27 |
| Standard consultation | £69 |
| Standard consultation | £29 |
Based on 5 reviews
Jane Hale
Google 21 February 2024
I have used this practice for several of my pets. The receptionist, Vet Nurses and Vets have always been compassionate, helpful and very knowledgeable. They take time to get to know the animal and to reassure them. I feel very safe using them.
ed croft
Google 6 October 2023
The treatment is ok and the staff are friendly which is why they get any stars at all. The problem is they seem to take advantage of lack of competition as a policy. I cannot drive due to illness so this vet is my only option. I expect to get my license next year and I will be going elsewhere when I can. I have spoken to other dog owners in the village and many travel as far as Woodley to vets after experiencing this practice. I am saddened to say this practice seems to make charges up they go along. My dog has had treatments on holiday at Pets at Home where 1 visit on a drop in is enough. This vet requires 3 booked visits & 60% more money for the same outcome. I have raised this and have not received an adequate explanation. My dogs well being is my priority. He finds visiting vets stressful so keeping the number of visits down is better for him & me. The money is secondary but when can drive I will use Pets at Home. Not good enough I am afraid and I feel exploited.
Laura Kennedy
Google 28 September 2023
Always friendly, efficient and fairly priced. The best vets I've experienced so far.
Erica Cunningham
Google 25 May 2022
Approachable and understanding staff, handled our new puppy brilliantly and explained everything well. Like the fact we can walk there too rather than having to drive. Covid restrictions (mask wearing) are still in place for everyone's safety
Becky Maggs
Google 24 October 2021
Saw my kitten quickly as he was poorly. She was a very nice vet and same with the nurse/receptionist. Although pricier than others.
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