About Veterinary Care in Windsor
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Windsor based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Windsor
- •Forest House Veterinary Group
- •Alma Veterinary Hospital
- •Tim The Vet
There are 3 veterinary clinics in Windsor, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. All clinics treat dogs and cats, with none offering farm or large-animal services. Two clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, but there is no 24-hour veterinary cover locally. The clinics collectively have 548 reviews, indicating a strong feedback culture. All clinics have websites, facilitating easy access to information and appointments.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Windsor, Berkshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

Forest House Veterinary Group describes itself as a privately owned (independent) veterinary group, established for over 150 years, with a main hospital that has a resident nurse on site 24 hours a day for accident-and-emergency care. Reviews add some practical decision signals: owners mention being squeezed in for a Sunday appointment when fully booked, and receiving a next-day follow-up call to check symptoms and worries. Dental work is specifically referenced (a senior cat having several teeth removed with a good outcome). There is also a sharp disagreement in experiences: one reviewer alleges pressure around euthanasia and cost, while multiple others describe the vets’ advice as “fair and balanced.”
Forest House Veterinary Group describes itself as a privately owned (independent) veterinary group, established for over 150 years, with a main hospital that has a resident nurse on site 24 hours a day for accident-and-emergency care. Reviews add some practical decision signals: owners mention being squeezed in for a Sunday appointment when fully booked, and receiving a next-day follow-up call to check symptoms and worries. Dental work is specifically referenced (a senior cat having several teeth removed with a good outcome). There is also a sharp disagreement in experiences: one reviewer alleges pressure around euthanasia and cost, while multiple others describe the vets’ advice as “fair and balanced.”

Alma Veterinary Hospital offers routine and preventive care (including vaccinations and parasite protection) alongside procedures such as neutering (with keyhole surgery options) and dental care, and it treats a range of small pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters as well as cats and dogs. The clinic also states it provides emergency vet services, and one review describes a dog being kept overnight under emergency care for acute pancreatitis after an almost-immediate appointment. Across the latest reviews, owners often mention clear explanations during consultations and a conservative approach in some cases (for example, rest and painkillers rather than moving straight to tests and x‑rays). Pricing and cost communication is a point of conflict: some reviewers say the practice doesn’t “rip you off,” while others describe not being informed of costs before additional procedures or being quoted a consultation fee higher than an RSPCA voucher.
Alma Veterinary Hospital offers routine and preventive care (including vaccinations and parasite protection) alongside procedures such as neutering (with keyhole surgery options) and dental care, and it treats a range of small pets including rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters as well as cats and dogs. The clinic also states it provides emergency vet services, and one review describes a dog being kept overnight under emergency care for acute pancreatitis after an almost-immediate appointment. Across the latest reviews, owners often mention clear explanations during consultations and a conservative approach in some cases (for example, rest and painkillers rather than moving straight to tests and x‑rays). Pricing and cost communication is a point of conflict: some reviewers say the practice doesn’t “rip you off,” while others describe not being informed of costs before additional procedures or being quoted a consultation fee higher than an RSPCA voucher.
Tim The Vet is an independent, home-visit veterinary service (RCVS-registered) designed around treating pets in their own environment to reduce stress. The website emphasises at-home care for routine and urgent needs, plus end-of-life support, with a clear process for emergencies: registered clients can contact Tim for advice outside normal working hours, and if a home visit isn’t possible, he will brief the emergency vet using the pet’s clinical history. From 1 September, invoices include VAT (as stated on the website).
Tim The Vet is an independent, home-visit veterinary service (RCVS-registered) designed around treating pets in their own environment to reduce stress. The website emphasises at-home care for routine and urgent needs, plus end-of-life support, with a clear process for emergencies: registered clients can contact Tim for advice outside normal working hours, and if a home visit isn’t possible, he will brief the emergency vet using the pet’s clinical history. From 1 September, invoices include VAT (as stated on the website).
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Best Emergency Vets
2 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

Best Dog & Cat Vets
3 clinics
Small animal vets for dogs, cats and companion vets

Best Specialist Vets
2 clinics
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

Best Farm Vets
1 clinic
Large animal vets for livestock, horses and farm animals
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