About Veterinary Care in Weymouth
This guide helps pet owners compare veterinary clinics in Weymouth, focusing on available services, animal coverage, and availability. By offering a breakdown of options, pet owners can make informed decisions when choosing a local vet.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Weymouth
- •Medivet Weymouth (4.7★)
- •Dave Cumber Vets (4.6★)
- •Weymouth Vets4Pets Ltd (4.7★)
There are 4 veterinary clinics in Weymouth, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Three clinics treat both dogs and cats. None offer farm or large-animal services. None of the clinics provide emergency or out-of-hours care, and there is no 24-hour veterinary cover available locally.
Weymouth's veterinary services primarily focus on companion animals such as dogs and cats, as evidenced by the absence of farm-animal services. This indicates a strong emphasis on routine and preventative care for pets rather than larger livestock.
Local clinics offer essential services such as diagnostics and dental care, as well as routine visits and vaccinations. With a total of 1,232 reviews across all clinics, Weymouth's veterinary services are well-regarded. Additionally, two clinics provide veterinary nurse training, indicating a commitment to professional development within the community.
The town appears to have a robust overall depth of veterinary services available, indicating that pet owners have a diverse range of options for routine care. However, the lack of emergency services and 24-hour coverage means owners need to plan for potential urgent care needs by checking with clinics in neighboring areas or their existing veterinary providers.
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Overall, Weymouth provides strong veterinary services for companion animals, with options to meet routine care needs but no emergency or 24-hour services. Pet owners can consult the ranked clinic list to choose the most suitable option based on their specific needs.
Information is accurate for January 2026, based on available data.
Data accurate as of January 2026.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Weymouth, Dorset
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews
Medivet Weymouth is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X-rays and ultrasound). The clinic’s website lists services such as vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, dentistry, home visits, and animal health certificates for pet travel; it also states the practice is a veterinary nurse training facility.
From recent reviews, owners describe practical help with specific problems (a same-day appointment for a dog’s hot spot with diagnosis and cream, and treatment for a broken dew claw while the owner was travelling). Reviews also conflict sharply: alongside many positive experiences, one recent review alleges a dog was left permanently deaf after an operation and that the practice then refused to see the dog after a formal complaint.
Medivet Weymouth is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care alongside on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X-rays and ultrasound). The clinic’s website lists services such as vaccinations, neutering, microchipping, dentistry, home visits, and animal health certificates for pet travel; it also states the practice is a veterinary nurse training facility.
From recent reviews, owners describe practical help with specific problems (a same-day appointment for a dog’s hot spot with diagnosis and cream, and treatment for a broken dew claw while the owner was travelling). Reviews also conflict sharply: alongside many positive experiences, one recent review alleges a dog was left permanently deaf after an operation and that the practice then refused to see the dog after a formal complaint.
Dave Cumber Vets is an RCVS-accredited practice with disabled-access facilities (including wider doors and a lift to the second floor). The website highlights online repeat prescriptions and a Pet Health Club®/Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included as part of the Plus plan).
From the latest reviews, owners often describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including same-day attention for a dog with a bad stomach and a puppy taken ill), and some mention vets discussing options and costs during appointments. However, a minority of recent reviews report serious concerns around continuity of care and end-of-life/aftercare handling (including allegations of poor record review across different vets and problems with an insurance claim and memorial requests).
Dave Cumber Vets is an RCVS-accredited practice with disabled-access facilities (including wider doors and a lift to the second floor). The website highlights online repeat prescriptions and a Pet Health Club®/Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included as part of the Plus plan).
From the latest reviews, owners often describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including same-day attention for a dog with a bad stomach and a puppy taken ill), and some mention vets discussing options and costs during appointments. However, a minority of recent reviews report serious concerns around continuity of care and end-of-life/aftercare handling (including allegations of poor record review across different vets and problems with an insurance claim and memorial requests).
Weymouth Vets4Pets Ltd operates under the Vets4Pets brand and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. It appears set up for general practice plus on-site diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, and a hospital ward (including an isolation unit). In reviews, owners most often describe prompt appointments for a suddenly unwell dog (seen within a couple of hours), ongoing management of a long-term condition (feline asthma) with a treatment plan, and a practice that some say will show clients the hospital areas and equipment at open days. A minority of reviewers describe a very different experience, including feeling pressured toward euthanasia and concerns about costs/mark-ups.
Weymouth Vets4Pets Ltd operates under the Vets4Pets brand and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. It appears set up for general practice plus on-site diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, and a hospital ward (including an isolation unit). In reviews, owners most often describe prompt appointments for a suddenly unwell dog (seen within a couple of hours), ongoing management of a long-term condition (feline asthma) with a treatment plan, and a practice that some say will show clients the hospital areas and equipment at open days. A minority of reviewers describe a very different experience, including feeling pressured toward euthanasia and concerns about costs/mark-ups.
Castle Veterinary Clinic is an independent small-animal practice that treats cats, dogs, rabbits and other small furries, and offers consultations, operations, medicine collection, and video consultations. It’s also a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews show a mix of long-term loyalty (one owner says the team cared for their dog for nearly 14 years) and a serious negative account: one reviewer reports their cat went in for a minor cut near the eye and later lost the eye, alleging the clinic “blamed the owner.” Another detailed review describes a pre-surgery blood test discussion (Brucellosis safeguarding for an imported rescue dog), treatment under sedation, and a loose back tooth extracted during the visit, with an estimate given up front that matched the final invoice.
Castle Veterinary Clinic is an independent small-animal practice that treats cats, dogs, rabbits and other small furries, and offers consultations, operations, medicine collection, and video consultations. It’s also a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic. Reviews show a mix of long-term loyalty (one owner says the team cared for their dog for nearly 14 years) and a serious negative account: one reviewer reports their cat went in for a minor cut near the eye and later lost the eye, alleging the clinic “blamed the owner.” Another detailed review describes a pre-surgery blood test discussion (Brucellosis safeguarding for an imported rescue dog), treatment under sedation, and a loose back tooth extracted during the visit, with an estimate given up front that matched the final invoice.
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