- Main · 01235 831800
- Main · reception@brookvets.co.uk
About Brook Veterinary Surgery
Brook Veterinary Surgery sits on Station Approach in Steventon, Oxfordshire. The practice treats cats, dogs, birds, and small mammals, offering blood tests, diagnostic imaging, dental work, microchipping, neutering, and vaccinations.
The surgery opens Monday to Friday from 8am to 1pm and 2pm to 6:30pm. Saturday hours run 9am to 11:30am and 2:30pm to 4:30pm. Outside these times, emergencies go through the Abingdon Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service (A.V.E.T.S), reachable via the practice's main number.
There's a car park on site and disabled access.
Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
Facilities
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Client car park
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Out-of-hours service
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Car park nearby
Services
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Blood testing
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Dentistry
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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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- 8am – 1pm
- 2pm – 6:30pm
- Tuesday
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- 8am – 1pm
- 2pm – 6:30pm
- Wednesday
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- 8am – 1pm
- 2pm – 6:30pm
- Thursday
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- 8am – 1pm
- 2pm – 6:30pm
- Friday
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- 8am – 1pm
- 2pm – 6:30pm
- Saturday
- Appointments
- 9am – 11:30am
- Appointments
- 2:30pm – 4:30pm
- Sunday
- Emergencies
- 12am – 11:59pm
Veterinary surgeon consulting times: Monday to Friday 8am-1pm and 2pm-6:30pm, Saturday 9am-11:30am and 2:30pm-4:30pm. Nurse consulting times: Monday to Friday 9am-11am and 3:30pm-6pm.
Reviews of Brook Veterinary Surgery
Based on 5 reviews
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Ali Moore
Google 3 February 2026
I cannot recommend Brook Street Vets in Steventon highly enough. About 18 months ago, Mel was absolutely fantastic in explaining everything about my dog Cassie’s spay, what the procedure would involve, the treatment she would receive, and the recovery process. Her clear, patient explanations immediately put me at ease. A very neat job with no infection or problems, all went smoothly. The care we’ve received at the practice has always been exceptional. From the reception staff to the nurses and vets, everyone genuinely cares about the animals they treat and their wellbeing. More recently, when Cassie had a worrying pancreatitis problem, Mel explored every possibility, explained everything thoroughly, and guided us through the treatment. I’m so relieved to say she is now fully recovered. Every visit reinforces that the team at Brook Street Vets are not only professional and knowledgeable, but also compassionate and attentive. They make both pets and owners feel supported and understood, and I am so grateful for the excellent care they provide. Thank you so much for all your hard work and continue doing what you do.
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Georgina Harkins
Google 22 September 2025
I have been to see both Mel and Jo with my nervous rescue dog, and due to moving house I have previously been to a few different vet practices before coming to Brook vets. Brooks is by far the best vet experience we have received. The staff have been so kind, patient and caring with Rosie. They take their time to ensure Rosie is comfortable and we never feel rushed. Rosie is normally so nervous with new people yet she has been the most relaxed here than at any vet practice we have visited before. The staff genuinely care about each animal that comes into their practice and take the time to read up and consider their individual needs. The reception staff are also brilliant, nothing is too much trouble and again couldn’t have been better with Rosie and knew exactly how to approach and be around a nervous dog, whilst still being friendly, greeting everyone with a smile and offering reassurance to the owners waiting for their pets in the waiting room. I can’t recommend Brook vets enough particularly for those with a nervous pet!
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Jessica Dawson
Google 12 August 2024
Nothing negative to say. They are all so friendly. So willing to help. Very informative and answer any questions they can. I have 4 kittens and 1 recently had surgery and I was kept updated all day on how he was and had regular updates. Photos of kittens
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Marta Nardi
Google 19 June 2024
I am writing to express my deep disappointment with Brook Veterinary Surgery. We trusted them to care for our six cats, all of whom were microchipped. However, it became evident that they failed to properly update their system with our cats’ information. Tragically, Nala, one of our beloved cats, was attacked and severely mauled by several dogs not on their leads just outside the front of our house. The owner of these dogs brought Nala to Brook Veterinary Surgery, this happened to be our veterinary surgery where all our cats are registered. Despite Nala being microchipped, Brook Veterinary Surgery could not find her information in their system due to their failure to update it when we came in on several recent occasions, strangely 4 out of 6 of our cats had their microchip details in they system but not Nala – given the law of having cats microchipped by 10 June 2024 one would have expected Brook Veterinary Surgery to be on it and updating their customer records with microchip details. Brook Veterinary Surgery attempted to find the owner of Nala by searching databases and contact local vets, they were unsuccessful due an issue with the national database – however, they had Nala’s customer record but couldn’t match the microchip number. Brook Veterinary Surgery did what was required by law under RCVS’ duty of care which is provide basic pain relief, after they concluded they could not find the owner they decided to euthanise Nala. The following day we started calling the local vet’s and found Nala at Brook Veterinary Surgery, upon meeting with their staff in transpired Nala might have been saved if we could have provided consent and financial backing for blood transfusions and specialist care. Between the irresponsible dog owner not contacting us and Brook Veterinary Surgery, our choice was taken away from us to attempt to save Nala. Instead she died slowly alone. In addition, upon further investigation with the practice manager it transpired there are multiple holes in Brook Veterinary Surgery software and defects with their software resulting in timestamps all over the place for clinical records, showing Nala’s euthanasia whilst she was still alive, even then we struggled to get a clear picture of what happened when.
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Shirley Cooper
Google 8 September 2022
I would like to thank all the staff at the Brook Veterinary Surgery for all the care and kindness provided to me and my family during the difficult time saying goodbye to our beloved dog Toby. You all made a heartbreaking time a bit easier and I'll always be grateful. We'll be back as soon as we are strong enough to get a new fur baby 💔🐕🦺🙏
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- Where is Brook Veterinary Surgery?
- Brook Veterinary Surgery is a veterinary practice in Steventon, Oxfordshire. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Brook Veterinary Surgery list care for?
- Brook Veterinary Surgery lists care for Cats and Dogs. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
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- The Vet Verified listing includes Blood testing, Dentistry, Microchipping, Neutering, Vaccinations and Diagnostic imaging. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
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- 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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