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Medivet 24 Hour Woodstock

Vets in Woodstock, Oxfordshire

4.7
Corporate

Medivet 24 Hour Woodstock – Vets in Woodstock

Updated January 2026
Corporate

Clinic Overview

Medivet 24 Hour Woodstock is part of the Medivet group and is set up for round-the-clock emergency and inpatient care, with 24-hour intensive care listed alongside on-site diagnostics (including an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays). The practice is also an ISFM Silver Standard Cat‑Friendly Clinic, and it’s a veterinary nurse training facility.

From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly during out-of-hours periods (including on Christmas Day/Boxing Day), clear communication about costs and insurance during emergencies, and follow-up support after pets go home. One review describes a complex case involving a blood transfusion for IMHA (anaemia) in an older dog.

Services

Services and facilities listed on the practice website include

  • 24-hour emergency vet care and 24-hour intensive care
  • 15-minute consultations
  • Vaccinations, parasite care, microchipping
  • Pet neutering
  • Dentistry
  • Imaging/diagnostics: X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG, endoscopy
  • In-house laboratory
  • Orthopaedic theatre
  • Nurse clinics
  • Home visits
  • Animal Health Certificate for pet travel
  • Vet blood supplies (and a blood transfusion is described in a recent review)

Animals listed as treated: cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals.

Pricing

  • Out-of-hours consult fee: £130 (website)
  • No charge for assessment by phone (website)

People

  • Cris: mentioned by name in a review as having “saved our cat’s life,” with the owner also highlighting the aftercare.
  • Vets and nurses are repeatedly described in reviews as calm and clear in emergencies—for example, giving “clear and calm” advice over the phone about an injured stray cat, and being transparent about costs, pricing, and insurance during an out-of-hours dog-attack case.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.7 stars from 315 reviews. - Fast access to care during urgent and out-of-hours situations, including holiday periods.

  • Emergency/critical-care cases described with specific interventions (e.g., a blood transfusion for IMHA/anaemia) and reports of pets stabilising afterwards.
  • Communication that owners found useful under stress: calm phone guidance, and clear explanations of costs/pricing and insurance during emergency treatment.
  • Aftercare and follow-up support mentioned after pets returned home.
  • Compassionate support during euthanasia is specifically thanked by one reviewer.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

Location

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