About Village Vet - Ealing
Village Vet Ealing operates on Pitshanger Lane in London, treating cats, dogs, small mammals, birds, exotic pets, and wildlife. The practice provides vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, and flea and worm treatments. Opening hours are Monday to Friday 8:30am to 7pm and Saturday 9am to 1pm. The practice is closed Sundays and bank holidays. Disabled access is available. For emergency care, the Hampstead practice offers 24-hour support across London.
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Animals we care for
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Cats
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Dogs
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Small Mammals
Services
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Flea and worm treatments
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Microchipping
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Neutering
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Vaccinations
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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- 9am – 1pm
- Sunday
- Closed
The practice is closed on Sundays and bank holidays. For emergencies, the Hampstead practice provides 24/7 care.
Reviews of Village Vet - Ealing
Based on 5 reviews
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- 4
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Greg Zorba
Google 10 February 2026
My German Shepherd was treated here for an ear condition and prescribed prednisolone. I paid almost GBP600. Although there was initial improvement, the issue returned and she developed widespread skin problems, severe itching, coat loss, and weight loss. She now requires an Elizabethan collar to prevent self-injury. I raised concerns but did not feel they were adequately addressed, and I have sought veterinary care elsewhere. This review reflects my personal experience and I encourage owners to ask detailed questions and consider second opinions when systemic medication is involved.
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E H
Google 29 November 2025
Extremely friendly staff who always give a warm welcome and my pets are always handled with the utmost care and treated well. I've been going to the surgery since 2015 or so and have always had a good experience.
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John Hunt
Google 7 November 2025
A surprisingly informative , affordable, patient & friendly service. Ruby had a collar fitted , bless her. We now have to de-flea our home. We were sign posted to the affordable monthly payment plan. Very satisfied. 5 stars.
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Marek Skrobacki
Google 3 October 2025
Warm welcome at the reception, good service from the actual vet and overall good experience, sorted out everything needed without delays. But double check the prices before you go, they are very expensive. Charged £140 for administering two de-wormer tablets (Milbemax chewable) which are literally £4 online and about £20-30 at other vets if you include administration/visit fees.
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Caroline Moir
Google 18 September 2025
Having a cat with complex problems the vet has given careful and thoughtful treatment over the months and our cat still experiences quality of life. We are very grateful. The receptionist is always welcoming.
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- Where is Village Vet - Ealing?
- Village Vet - Ealing is a veterinary practice in Ealing, Greater London. The full address, phone number and opening hours are listed on this page.
- Which animals does Village Vet - Ealing list care for?
- Village Vet - Ealing lists care for Cats, Dogs and Small Mammals. Call the practice to confirm current clinician availability for your pet.
- Which services are listed for Village Vet - Ealing?
- The Vet Verified listing includes Flea and worm treatments, Microchipping, Neutering and Vaccinations. Contact the practice to confirm the service is currently available and suitable for your pet.
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