AAS Vets - Stroud
AAS Vets is a veterinary practice in Stroud, Gloucestershire, treating dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, and exotic pets. Services include vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and out-of-hours care.
Clockhouse Vets is a veterinary hospital in Wallbridge, Stroud, treating cats, dogs, and small mammals. The practice provides blood testing, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, microchipping, neutering, vaccinations, and flea and worm treatments. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 8am–7pm and Saturday 8:30am–1:30pm. The building has disabled access and client parking. Outside these hours, emergency care is handled by Vets Now Cheltenham.
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| Item | Price |
|---|---|
| Animal health certificate | £250 |
| Cat booster vaccination | £99 |
| Cat castration | £155 |
| Cat primary vaccination | £135 |
| Cat spay | £218 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £99 |
| Dog booster vaccination | £62 |
| Dog castration | £425 |
| Dog castration | £495 |
| Dog castration | £567 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £135 |
| Dog primary vaccination | £88 |
| Dog spay | £570 |
| Dog spay | £660 |
| Dog spay | £742 |
| Dog spay | £998 |
| Microchip | £53 |
| Nail clip | £43.26 |
| Pre-anaesthetic blood test | From £122.50 |
| Prescription fee | £40 |
| Rabbit castration | £199 |
| Rabbit spay | £257.50 |
| Rabbit vaccination | £120 |
| Rabies vaccination | £154.50 |
| Standard consultation | £68 |
| Standard consultation | £43 |
Based on 8 reviews
Amber R
Google 29 April 2026
Fiona is always so thorough and kind with my pets. My dog is very anxious but she is always very patient and sweet. Thank you as always.
Karen Cook
Google 14 April 2026
I recently had my beloved dog Jack put to sleep and 2 years ago my 2 old ladies i gifted them to the vet college.The vet and all the staff couldnt of been more kinder.they are all amazing.so kind.I wouldnt want to go anywere else with my animals.I put all my trust in them.🩷
Kiera green
Google 2 April 2026
I took my 7 month old rabbit to clockhouse vets in Stroud for him to be neutered he went in for a checkup and I was told I had a healthy rabbit , in the waiting room before his operation he had a dog trying to jump all over him the owner couldn’t control the dog and my rabbit was really stressed and shaking. I asked to go somewhere else to wait with him, A vet took him and said she will calm him down before his operation . I got a phone call 2 hours later saying he stopped breathing and they don’t know why ,It seems like they didn’t calm him down before starting the operation like I was told they would . The receptionist was smiling and telling me not to be stressed about it and all the staff was acting so careless . Nothing has been done and I’ve had no answers to why he has died
DJ
Google 17 February 2026
Honest 2‑Year Review of Clockhouse Vets, Stroud After two years as clients, we’ve decided that Clockhouse Vets Stroud is no longer a suitable practice for our dog. Unfortunately, based on our experiences, I would be very hesitant to recommend them to others. Issue 1: Post‑surgery care and lack of accountability In February 2025, our dog underwent a laparoscopic spay, costing £700+. This option was strongly recommended as being less invasive, which we accepted and do not dispute. However, when we collected our dog, she had a strong and unusual smell. At the time, we assumed this was due to antiseptic or medication. Once home, we discovered her entire back end was heavily soiled with faeces, including down her legs (she is a fluffy dog). This wasn’t noticed at pickup as it was dark outside. She clearly had an accident in the crate post surgery. As it was 'dry' Id assume she was sitting in that for a pretty long time. I then had to spend over an hour carefully cutting and cleaning her fur while she was recovering from major surgery, which was extremely stressful and raised concerns about infection risk. I contacted the practice and was told the practice manager would contact me. This never happened. At a follow‑up appointment a week later, I raised the issue again and was simply told that a small credit had been added to our account. There was no apology, explanation, or sense of accountability. At the time, our priority was our dog’s recovery, so we didn’t pursue it further. Issue 2: No continuity of care Over the two years we were registered with the practice, we never once saw the same vet twice. This lack of continuity meant no relationship was built and, repeatedly, vets appeared unfamiliar with our dog’s history. On multiple occasions, I had to re‑explain past issues that were already recorded in her notes, which became increasingly frustrating. Issue 3: Poor communication and excessive pricing Recently, our dog developed an ear infection with noticeable swelling. At the first appointment, she was prescribed steroids before the ear could be fully examined, costing £110. At the follow‑up appointment the following week, one of the first questions asked was whether she’d had ear problems before — information that was already in her records. Again, I had to explain her history. We were then prescribed Tris‑NAC ear cleaner. This product is readily available online for around £20. Our total bill for the appointment was £240, with the Tris‑NAC priced at £67. When I queried this, I was told £20 was a dispensing fee “to ensure the correct product was given.” When I questioned the remaining markup, the explanation given was simply the convenience of purchasing it at the vet. This was the point we decided to leave the practice. Staff are pleasant on a surface level, but overall our experience has been disappointing. The lack of continuity, poor communication, questionable pricing practices, and absence of meaningful follow‑up or accountability have led us to lose confidence in the practice. I’m also left wondering whether the “practice manager” actually exists, given that promised contact never materialised.
Lisa Pryce
Google 23 July 2025
My cat, Leo, was seen very quickly, treated so professionally and clearly his well being was the priority. Thank you Clockhouse Stroud. Highly recommend both locations and have taken my pets to the smaller Nailsworth branch and Stroud Main veterinary Hospital. Run by, and for animal lovers in general.
Adrianna Gonçalves
Google 9 April 2025
I have nothing but amazing things to say about this veterinary practice. Both our cat and dog have had procedures here and we have been so impressed by the care they have received. My dog is very nervous and they were excellent with her. She had a routine scale and polish and they clipped her nails, cleaned her ears and it looks like they also brushed her as well (I might be wrong on that though). Every single vet we have seen at the practice has been lovely and informative. The receptionists are lovely and welcoming and always helpful and friendly. I have no recommended that my sister move to this practice because we are so impressed with the care our animals receive. We have been with them for almost 3 years now and even when we move we will stick with them. A brilliant practice!
Jax Rooke
Google 17 January 2024
During a stressful experience, we can't thank the whole team enough for their, time understanding and support from the moment we made the call about our injured cat, arriving for consultation, to the surgery, through to collecting one of our beautiful moggies after requiring treatment. You must be very proud to work as such a great team. He has had a good night's sleep and well on the road to recovery. Ps...the cat nip spray I purchased is working a treat! Thank you so much :)
JPDeJaVu
Google 27 October 2023
Cannot get over the comfort and warmth of the team from reception through to the vets themselves. Excellent service and a credit to the industry not just clockhouse! We joined them after we had a poor experience elsewhere with out older dog, they saved us potentially £1000's in unnecessary examinations. We have returned with our new puppy and again we're overwhelmed by their support and care!
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