Medivet - Wantage
Medivet Wantage in Oxfordshire offers care for cats, dogs, and small mammals, open weekdays 08:30 to 19:00 and Saturdays until noon, with client car parking available.
Larkmead is on Hans Avenue in Wantage and treats dogs, cats, birds, small mammals, exotic pets, and poultry. Services include vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, dentistry, diagnostic imaging, and flea and worm treatments. The practice opens Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM and Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Emergency care is available during opening hours. The Didcot branch handles 24-hour emergencies.
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Emergency care at Wantage is during opening hours only. 24 hour emergency care is provided at the practice's Didcot branch.
Based on 8 reviews
Peter Ratcliffe
Google 10 June 2026
Absolutely amazing the staff are absolutely lovely so helpful very professional and a super clean building 😎10 out of 10 👌💯
Darren Brooks
Google 9 June 2026
Brilliant new building and lovely staff. They’re always really helpful and amazing with animals
Kiera Bentley
Google 4 June 2026
Brand new surgery, helpful, competent staff. Great parking and easy access.
Richard Smith
Google 29 May 2026
They absolutely love animals and provide a first class service.
Christine Evans
Google 28 May 2026
First visit to see a vet since we moved here. Izzy was lovely with my two. Receptionists also lovely. Very pleased with my choice of vet pratise for my fur babies
Hazel Conder
Google 21 May 2026
Vet Izzy was absolutely amazing when we had made the decision that it was the time to have our cats put to sleep. She really put us at ease and made a very difficult time a little easier. The three ladies on the reception were also very kind and caring. Thank you Larkmead team for being so caring xx
Christine Bauer
Google 16 December 2025
The vets and receptionist have Excellent knowledge and a very kind way of dealing with cats. Thank you very much for helping my old cat 🐈⬛. I can highly recommend this place. Kind regards, Christine
Tara Charles
Google 12 December 2025
Love the new location. Staff were friendly and service was great.
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