About Corner House Vets
Corner House Vets operates at 20 Canterbury Road in Herne Bay, Kent, treating cats, dogs, small mammals, birds, horses, and poultry. The practice opens weekdays from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm and weekends from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. Available services include blood tests, dental work, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments. The building has a car park and wheelchair access. After-hours emergencies are handled by Vets Now Herne Bay.
Part of Inspiring Vet Care
Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
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Small Mammals
Facilities
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Client car park
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Open at weekends
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Out-of-hours service
Services
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Blood testing
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Dentistry
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Flea and worm treatments
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Microchipping
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Neutering
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Vaccinations
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Diagnostic imaging
Opening hours
- Monday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Tuesday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Wednesday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Thursday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Friday
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- 8:30am – 7pm
- Saturday
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- 8:30am – 1pm
- Sunday
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- 8:30am – 1pm
Reviews of Corner House Vets
Based on 5 reviews
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Marie
Google 9 January 2026
Had a further consultation with Elliot today. We felt genuinely heard at this visit. Elliot struck a kind, respectful balance between our concerns/wishes and his clinical expertise, it meant a lot to feel that we were making decisions together and that he is supporting our choices whilst ensuring our dog has quality of life entering his old age.
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Dizzy
Google 18 October 2025
I’ve spent nearly £2,000 at Corner House Vets and still have no clear answers about what’s wrong with my two cats, both of whom are struggling with ongoing mouth and respiratory issues. Despite repeated visits, I feel like I’ve been pushed toward unnecessary and extremely expensive tests rather than genuine solutions. Recently, I was quoted £1,200 just for 1 dental X-ray and 2x mouth swabs to test for viruses like FIV, FeLV, and calicivirus, on top of the £68 consultation fee I’d already paid. (Bearing in mind they had already identified the issue with my cat with the mouth problems in the consultation). To make things worse, the vet refused to offer any treatment or relief for my cat’s gingivitis until I agreed to pay for these higher-end diagnostics. Also to note the consultation fee and prices of procedures and treatments are very overpriced in comparison to many other clinics in the area who offer the same level of service. I completely understand that proper testing is important, but there should also be compassion and flexibility, especially when pets are in obvious discomfort. Instead, I’ve come away feeling like the focus here is more on making money than helping animals. I’m now seeking a second opinion elsewhere from a more reasonably priced and transparent veterinary clinic. I’m deeply disappointed by this experience and would advise other pet owners to ask for itemised quotes and second opinions before agreeing to any major procedures at this practice.
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Louise Taylor
Google 11 October 2025
Typical coperate owned vets where profit driven motives are more important than treating the animals ,especially those with complex needs or problems, our dear bulldog was left over 4 weeks with different diagnosis from different vets at this practice, not treated accordingly leading to a distressed dog and us as owners left to seek a second opinion at an independent extremely experienced vet who thankfully after an emergency op and still ongoing treatment has restored our faith in veterinary practices, this is not the 1st time one of our beloved dogs has been wrongly diagnosed at Corner House and I owe my dogs as an owner to get the best treatment and expert knowledge so have moved all four to the practice where they will be looked after with the best care and compassion ,and excellent facilities! In Whitstable!
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Jess teress
Google 16 September 2025
Staff are friendly and the receptionists are lovely but avoid if you care about your pet. My cat has been with them for 3 and a half years. Last night he had a life threatening emergency and after an emergency appointment in the middle of the night I was told to bring him to my vet (Corner House) in the morning ASAP. They told me it would cost £3000 to have him looked at and watched over night along with some tests. They didn't even know what the underlying issue was yet and were trying to charge this extortionate amount. I asked if they had any alternatives as I'm single with low-income and they told me my only other options were to euthanize my three year old cat or surrender him so they can treat and re-home him. They charged me £90 to see him. I ended up calling PDSA Pet Clinic in Margate while the Corner House vet was still in the room and PDSA asked me to come in immediately. PDSA charged £230 in total and as a charity are clearly there for the care and love of the animals over money. The Corner House vet waited until I was done on the phone before mentioning she was going to tell me about them! Money grabbing. No care for the animals or owners. I will never be bringing my cat back there. **A week later update** My cat had a UTI. It's astonishing and disgusting to me that they were going to charge THREE THOUSAND POUNDS OR EUTHANIZE my cat over a UTI!!! After the care he received from the pdsa, he's much better and almost back to complete health. I didn't have to pay any more money either. I feel he's much safer with them than Corner House. Disgusting.
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Jabms
Google 4 April 2025
Thoughtful, conscientious kind and friendly. Dog loves her visits despite the regular injections and that is what matters most.
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- Where is Corner House Vets?
- Corner House Vets is a veterinary practice in Herne Bay, Kent. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Corner House Vets list care for?
- Corner House Vets lists care for Cats, Dogs and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
- Which services are listed for Corner House Vets?
- The Vet Verified listing includes Blood testing, Dentistry, Flea and worm treatments, Microchipping, Neutering, Vaccinations and Diagnostic imaging. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
- How do I book an appointment with Corner House Vets?
- Call the practice directly using the phone number on this page. Online booking through Vet Verified appears here when the practice switches it on.
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- Every practice on Vet Verified is cross-checked against the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' public register. Verified practices carry the verification mark beside their name.