About Dog & Cat Vets in Bracknell
Bracknell's veterinary landscape is primarily focused on companion animals.
With all clinics treating dogs and cats, Bracknell is well-equipped to handle the needs of companion animals. This focus ensures that local pet owners have a wide range of options for routine health checks, vaccinations, and non-urgent treatments. Mid-ranked or routine-focused clinics play a vital role in this ecosystem by providing everyday care and maintaining the overall health and well-being of pets. These clinics are integral to the community, offering essential services that complement the emergency and specialized care available at other facilities.
There are 7 veterinary clinics listed for Dog & Cat vets in Bracknell.
Top Rated Dog & Cat Vets in Bracknell
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Medivet Bracknell Easthampstead Kynoch Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations/annual health checks) as well as urgent same-day problems, with access to overnight emergency consultations. In recent reviews, owners describe being offered an appointment within an hour for a cat with eye discharge, gentle handling for a nervous rescue dog, and prompt treatment that stabilised a dog brought in during a panic attack.
Medivet Bracknell Easthampstead Kynoch Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations/annual health checks) as well as urgent same-day problems, with access to overnight emergency consultations. In recent reviews, owners describe being offered an appointment within an hour for a cat with eye discharge, gentle handling for a nervous rescue dog, and prompt treatment that stabilised a dog brought in during a panic attack.

Bracken Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (a group with multiple surgeries) and is set up for routine small-animal care alongside more complex work, with in-house diagnostics (laboratory testing plus imaging such as ultrasound and x‑rays) and listed referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to MiNightVet (as stated on the group website).
Bracken Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (a group with multiple surgeries) and is set up for routine small-animal care alongside more complex work, with in-house diagnostics (laboratory testing plus imaging such as ultrasound and x‑rays) and listed referral services for soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics and cardiology. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to MiNightVet (as stated on the group website).

Medivet Harmans Water is part of the Medivet group. It appears set up for routine care and ongoing case management (annual health checks and booster vaccinations are mentioned), while also linking into Medivet’s wider 24-hour emergency network. Recent reviews repeatedly describe pets being put at ease during exams—including an older dog with fear/anxiety issues—and one owner describes a clear treatment plan after an injury assessment.
Medivet Harmans Water is part of the Medivet group. It appears set up for routine care and ongoing case management (annual health checks and booster vaccinations are mentioned), while also linking into Medivet’s wider 24-hour emergency network. Recent reviews repeatedly describe pets being put at ease during exams—including an older dog with fear/anxiety issues—and one owner describes a clear treatment plan after an injury assessment.
In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe
- •personalised rehab plans with specific, manageable home exercises and targets
- •conservative management support (including a case where an owner wanted to avoid surgery for a CCL injury)
- •ongoing accessibility for plan adjustments/questions “at the end of the phone”
- •longer-term mobility support for senior pets and complex cases (post-op recovery, arthritis, and adapting after leg amputation)
In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe
- •personalised rehab plans with specific, manageable home exercises and targets
- •conservative management support (including a case where an owner wanted to avoid surgery for a CCL injury)
- •ongoing accessibility for plan adjustments/questions “at the end of the phone”
- •longer-term mobility support for senior pets and complex cases (post-op recovery, arthritis, and adapting after leg amputation)
Our Score (81/100)
Moor Cottage Veterinary Practice is RCVS Accredited and Silver Cat Friendly Accredited, with a dedicated cat-only clinic. The practice lists a wide range of routine and preventive care (vaccines, microchipping, parasite treatment, weight and senior-pet support) alongside procedures such as neutering (including keyhole surgery) and dental care.
Moor Cottage Veterinary Practice is RCVS Accredited and Silver Cat Friendly Accredited, with a dedicated cat-only clinic. The practice lists a wide range of routine and preventive care (vaccines, microchipping, parasite treatment, weight and senior-pet support) alongside procedures such as neutering (including keyhole surgery) and dental care.
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Our Score (61/100)
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
Therapy Vet appears set up primarily as a dog rehabilitation and hydrotherapy provider, with website navigation pointing to treatments like physiotherapy, weight management support, and programmes for joint conditions (e.g., hip/elbow dysplasia and arthritis), plus “puppy swims.” The latest written review available to us is brief but says the team “really helped” a dog named Indie. Clinic data also lists “emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours),” but this isn’t reflected in the website summary we have, so it’s unclear how (or if) emergency care is offered.
Therapy Vet appears set up primarily as a dog rehabilitation and hydrotherapy provider, with website navigation pointing to treatments like physiotherapy, weight management support, and programmes for joint conditions (e.g., hip/elbow dysplasia and arthritis), plus “puppy swims.” The latest written review available to us is brief but says the team “really helped” a dog named Indie. Clinic data also lists “emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours),” but this isn’t reflected in the website summary we have, so it’s unclear how (or if) emergency care is offered.
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