About Veterinary Care in Thame
This guide is designed to help pet owners compare local veterinary options in Thame based on services, animal coverage, and availability.
Top-rated veterinary clinics in Thame
There are 2 veterinary clinics in Thame, with an average Google rating of 4.7★. Both clinics provide services for dogs and cats, as well as farm or large-animal services. Emergency or out-of-hours care is available at both clinics, but there is no 24-hour veterinary cover explicitly stated. The clinics collectively have 272 reviews, indicating active engagement from clients. Both clinics have websites, providing easy access to information and contact details.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Thame, Oxfordshire
Top-ranked veterinary practices based on quality, service, and customer reviews

NorCal Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (states it has been independent since 2010) that appears primarily set up for farm and smallholding animals—including cattle (dairy/beef/suckler), sheep, game & poultry, and an AI service listed on its website. Recent reviews also describe the team taking urgent cases for smaller animals when needed, including a chicken seen within an hour despite not being registered, and emergency support for a dog. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Rapid urgent access (seen “within an hour” for an unregistered poultry case). - On-call/out-of-hours visits described as happening “last evening” and again on Saturday for a pygmy goat. - End-of-life care (euthanasia for a hen with peritonitis and a goat thought to have a bladder stone), with owners noting a kind, efficient approach. - Clear indications the practice is “mainly large animal” but will see smaller animals for emergencies or by appointment (as described by a reviewer).
NorCal Veterinary Services Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (states it has been independent since 2010) that appears primarily set up for farm and smallholding animals—including cattle (dairy/beef/suckler), sheep, game & poultry, and an AI service listed on its website. Recent reviews also describe the team taking urgent cases for smaller animals when needed, including a chicken seen within an hour despite not being registered, and emergency support for a dog. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Rapid urgent access (seen “within an hour” for an unregistered poultry case). - On-call/out-of-hours visits described as happening “last evening” and again on Saturday for a pygmy goat. - End-of-life care (euthanasia for a hen with peritonitis and a goat thought to have a bladder stone), with owners noting a kind, efficient approach. - Clear indications the practice is “mainly large animal” but will see smaller animals for emergencies or by appointment (as described by a reviewer).

Sprinz & Nash describes itself as a three-branch companion-animal practice (cats and dogs) and lists services like pet wellness screenings and repeat prescriptions. Your structured clinic data also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency/urgent veterinary services (the website summary we have doesn’t add detail on how this works in practice). From the latest reviews, decision-relevant positives are that some owners say they can “always be seen if there’s a problem,” and multiple reviewers single out reception and nursing staff as helpful. The main cautions are a few recent reports of conflicting information about procedures/medications, concerns about how some larger dogs are handled, and frustration with fees and repeat charging for follow-ups/short medication courses.
Sprinz & Nash describes itself as a three-branch companion-animal practice (cats and dogs) and lists services like pet wellness screenings and repeat prescriptions. Your structured clinic data also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency/urgent veterinary services (the website summary we have doesn’t add detail on how this works in practice). From the latest reviews, decision-relevant positives are that some owners say they can “always be seen if there’s a problem,” and multiple reviewers single out reception and nursing staff as helpful. The main cautions are a few recent reports of conflicting information about procedures/medications, concerns about how some larger dogs are handled, and frustration with fees and repeat charging for follow-ups/short medication courses.
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Best Emergency Vets
2 clinics
24-hour and emergency veterinary care in the local area.

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

Best Specialist Vets
1 clinic
Advanced care, referral centres and specialised services

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

