About Specialist Vets in Huntingdon
Specialist care options are available through select clinics.
Clinics like Medivet St Ives, which offer veterinary nurse training, provide advanced care and are involved in the latest medical practices. This is beneficial for pet owners seeking specialized or complex treatments, as these clinics demonstrate a commitment to continuous learning and high-quality veterinary care.
There are 5 veterinary clinics listed for specialist vets in Huntingdon.
Top Rated Specialist Vets in Huntingdon
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
- •Several reviews highlight the staff's kindness and attentiveness, contributing to a positive experience for both pets and owners. - Communication with veterinarians and reception staff is frequently praised for being clear and helpful. - The latest written reviews available are limited, so patterns are less clear.
- •Several reviews highlight the staff's kindness and attentiveness, contributing to a positive experience for both pets and owners. - Communication with veterinarians and reception staff is frequently praised for being clear and helpful. - The latest written reviews available are limited, so patterns are less clear.
Kimbolton Vets describes itself as an independent practice with a “personal approach” to care. Reviews suggest it’s set up strongly for routine preventative care (boosters/annual vaccinations, check-ups) while also handling common procedures like spays and dentistry (a broken back tooth with exposed pulp identified during a booster check, with extraction discussed). Owners also mention supportive handling during end-of-life appointments for cats, plus practical help such as staff carrying a cat carrier to and from the car.
Kimbolton Vets describes itself as an independent practice with a “personal approach” to care. Reviews suggest it’s set up strongly for routine preventative care (boosters/annual vaccinations, check-ups) while also handling common procedures like spays and dentistry (a broken back tooth with exposed pulp identified during a booster check, with extraction discussed). Owners also mention supportive handling during end-of-life appointments for cats, plus practical help such as staff carrying a cat carrier to and from the car.
Medivet Brampton is part of the Medivet group and supports veterinary nurse training. The clinic’s website highlights 15‑minute consultations, in‑house lab testing and X‑rays, plus routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping and neutering for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals.
Medivet Brampton is part of the Medivet group and supports veterinary nurse training. The clinic’s website highlights 15‑minute consultations, in‑house lab testing and X‑rays, plus routine care such as vaccinations, microchipping and neutering for cats, dogs, rabbits and other small mammals.
Medivet St Neots is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and medical care for a range of pets (including cats, dogs, rabbits, small mammals and exotics). The clinic lists 15‑minute consultations, an in‑house lab and X‑ray facilities, and it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Medivet St Neots is part of the Medivet group and offers routine and medical care for a range of pets (including cats, dogs, rabbits, small mammals and exotics). The clinic lists 15‑minute consultations, an in‑house lab and X‑ray facilities, and it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Our Score (66/100)
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice; no corporate group ownership is mentioned. The clinic website describes a comprehensive service including vettings and a dedicated out‑of‑hours team, with dentistry led by RCVS Advanced Practitioners in Equine Dentistry (and accepting referrals from Equine Dental Technicians). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear communication during procedures (including being kept informed throughout a dental procedure), quick call‑outs for urgent problems (including on Christmas Eve), and ongoing, multi‑modal treatment plans (shock wave and laser therapy alongside physio input and remedial shoeing for hind PSD).
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice; no corporate group ownership is mentioned. The clinic website describes a comprehensive service including vettings and a dedicated out‑of‑hours team, with dentistry led by RCVS Advanced Practitioners in Equine Dentistry (and accepting referrals from Equine Dental Technicians). In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe clear communication during procedures (including being kept informed throughout a dental procedure), quick call‑outs for urgent problems (including on Christmas Eve), and ongoing, multi‑modal treatment plans (shock wave and laser therapy alongside physio input and remedial shoeing for hind PSD).



