What Services Does Grove Park Vet Clinic Offer?
Summary: Grove Park Veterinary Clinic offers a wide range of veterinary services for dogs, cats, rabbits and small pets, including preventative healthcare, vaccinations, health checks, diagnostics, medicine, surgery, emergency support and advice for pets at every life stage. We support local pet owners across Grove Park, Chiswick and West London with practical, personal care.
Introduction
Many local pet owners ask us what services are available at Grove Park Veterinary Clinic and whether we can support both routine care and more complex health needs. The short answer is yes. At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic, we provide comprehensive preventative, medical and surgical care for pets, all with a personal and practical approach.
Our experienced veterinary team supports pets across Grove Park, Chiswick and West London, from first vaccinations for puppies and kittens through to senior pet care, investigations, treatment and ongoing monitoring. As a practice recognised as Best Vet in Greater London 2024, we understand how important it is for owners to feel confident about where to turn when their pet needs help.
If you are new to the area or looking for a local veterinary team, you can explore our full veterinary services, register your pet, or arrange an appointment through our online booking page.
Our Main Veterinary Services
Preventative healthcare
Prevention is a very important part of keeping pets well. Our veterinary team often advises owners that regular preventative care can help reduce the risk of avoidable illness and make it easier to spot problems early.
At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic, our preventative services include:
- Vaccinations
- Parasite prevention for fleas, ticks and worms
- Routine health checks
- Weight and wellbeing monitoring
- Dental checks
- Life-stage advice for younger, adult and senior pets
You can find out more about our preventative healthcare options and ongoing support through our VIP Health Plan. For dogs, cats and rabbits, we also offer species-specific plans including the Dog VIP Plan, Cat VIP Plan and Bunny VIP Plan.
Puppy, kitten and new pet care
In our experience supporting pets across Grove Park and West London, new pet owners often need clear, practical guidance in the early months. We regularly help with first vaccinations, microchipping, parasite prevention, feeding advice, behaviour questions and neutering discussions.
We support pets through every stage of life, and that starts with giving puppies and kittens the healthiest possible beginning. Our award-winning veterinary team regularly helps new owners settle into pet ownership with realistic, reassuring advice.
Useful options for new owners include our free puppy and kitten health checks, as well as the Puppy VIP Plan and Kitten VIP Plan. If you have recently welcomed a pet into your home, it is sensible to book an appointment and arrange a first check with our local veterinary team.
Routine consultations and health checks
Not every visit is an emergency. Many pets benefit from routine examinations, especially if an owner has noticed a mild change in appetite, behaviour, skin condition, movement or toilet habits. At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic we regularly help identify developing problems before they become more significant.
Our consultations and clinics can help with:
- General health concerns
- Skin and ear problems
- Digestive upsets
- Lumps and bumps
- Mobility concerns
- Senior pet checks
- Weight management
You can explore our health checks and clinics if your pet would benefit from routine monitoring or a non-urgent assessment.
Medical investigations and treatment
When a pet is unwell, we aim to assess the problem carefully and explain the next steps clearly. Our veterinary team often advises owners on what tests may be helpful, what signs to monitor at home and when treatment or follow-up is needed.
Depending on the problem, this may include clinical examination, in-house tests, diagnostic investigations and medical treatment plans. We commonly see pets with stomach upsets, itchy skin, ear infections, urinary problems, ongoing discomfort, changes in thirst or appetite, and age-related concerns.
For more complex cases, you can view our support for advanced surgery and medicine.
Surgery
We provide a range of routine and more advanced surgical care. This includes common procedures such as neutering, as well as other operations where careful assessment, monitoring and aftercare are important.
Many local pet owners are understandably nervous about surgery. A common concern we hear is whether their pet will be comfortable and monitored properly. At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic, we take time to explain what the procedure involves, how to prepare, and what recovery is likely to look like.
Our veterinary team supports pets across Chiswick and West London with practical surgical care designed around safety, comfort and clear communication.
Emergency and urgent care advice
Some problems need more urgent attention. If your pet is struggling to breathe, has collapsed, is having a seizure, has eaten something toxic, or is in severe pain, contact a vet immediately.
For urgent situations, please visit our emergency vetcare information page. It is always better to call for advice if you are unsure whether your pet needs to be seen promptly.
Support for senior pets
Older pets often need a slightly different approach. We commonly see arthritis, reduced mobility, sensory changes, dental disease, weight changes and age-related medical concerns in senior dogs, cats and rabbits. Early support can often make a meaningful difference to comfort and quality of life.
Our veterinary team often advises regular checks for older pets, even when changes seem subtle. Slowing down, sleeping more, difficulty jumping or changes in appetite should not simply be assumed to be “just old age”. A health assessment can help us understand what is going on and how best to support your pet.
What We Commonly See at Grove Park Veterinary Clinic
At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic we regularly help with a wide variety of everyday concerns, and many are more common than owners realise.
- Itching and sore ears: One of the most common concerns we hear is persistent scratching, licking paws or recurring ear irritation.
- Digestive upsets: We regularly help owners whose pets have mild vomiting, diarrhoea or changes in appetite and need guidance on when to monitor and when to come in.
- Lumps in older pets: Many local pet owners ask us whether a lump is “nothing to worry about”. Some are harmless, but all new lumps should be checked properly.
- Weight gain: A common misunderstanding is that gradual weight gain is normal with age. In reality, weight changes can affect comfort, movement and overall health.
- Dental discomfort: Bad breath is often dismissed, but it can be a sign of dental disease rather than simply “dog breath” or “cat breath”.
- Subtle behaviour changes: We commonly see pets that are quieter, clingier, less playful or sleeping differently, and these changes can sometimes reflect discomfort or illness.
In our experience supporting pets across Grove Park and West London, owners often put off a check because they do not want to overreact. In most cases, we are happy to assess the situation and help you decide what your pet needs.
Practical Advice for Pet Owners
If you are choosing a vet or deciding what level of care your pet may need, it can help to think in terms of routine care, early advice and urgent support.
- Keep up with routine check-ups. Regular reviews can pick up early changes that are easy to miss at home.
- Use preventative care consistently. Vaccinations, parasite control and planned health checks are important for long-term wellbeing.
- Do not ignore gradual changes. Small changes in appetite, thirst, mobility, coat condition or behaviour are worth mentioning.
- Ask questions. Our local veterinary team is always happy to explain options in straightforward terms.
- Plan ahead financially where possible. Some owners find it helpful to review our prices, current offers or consider options such as 0% finance where appropriate.
If you are new to the practice, local pet owners can also take advantage of our new client offer. This can be a helpful way to get established with a trusted local veterinary team in Grove Park and Chiswick.
When To Contact A Vet
You should contact a vet if your pet has:
- Vomiting or diarrhoea that is severe, repeated or not settling
- Difficulty breathing
- Sudden pain or distress
- Collapse, seizures or weakness
- A new lump or a lump that is changing
- Loss of appetite lasting more than expected
- Difficulty passing urine or faeces
- Marked changes in behaviour, drinking, movement or weight
If you are unsure, speak to our veterinary team. At Grove Park Veterinary Clinic we regularly help owners decide whether a problem is routine, urgent or something to monitor. If needed, you can book an appointment online or use our Find Us page to contact or visit us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you only see dogs and cats?
No. We also support rabbits and small pets. If you are unsure whether we can help your pet, please contact Grove Park Veterinary Clinic for advice.
Can I come to you for routine care as well as illness?
Yes. We provide routine health checks, vaccinations, preventative care, advice clinics, medical consultations and surgical care.
Do you help new pet owners?
Yes. Our veterinary team often advises new owners on vaccinations, parasite prevention, feeding, behaviour, neutering and early health planning.
What if my pet needs urgent help?
If your pet is struggling to breathe, has collapsed, is having a seizure, has eaten something toxic, or is in severe pain, contact a vet immediately. You can also review our emergency guidance on our emergency vetcare page.
How do I join the practice?
You can get started by using our Register Your Pet page. We are proud to support local pet owners across Grove Park, Chiswick and West London.
Disclaimer
This article is intended for general guidance only. If your pet is unwell, showing concerning symptoms, or you are unsure what to do, please contact your vet for professional advice.
Book Veterinary Care at Grove Park Veterinary Clinic
If you are looking for a friendly, experienced veterinary team in Grove Park, Chiswick or the wider West London area, we are here to help. Whether your pet needs a routine check-up, preventative care, medical assessment or surgery, Grove Park Veterinary Clinic offers practical, personalised support at every stage of life.
You can book an appointment online, register your pet, or use our contact and location page to get in touch with our local veterinary team.


