About Veterinary Care in Cirencester
Cirencester has 7 veterinary clinics, with an average Google rating of 4.8/5 across 793 reviews, giving pet owners a strong base of well-rated local choice. A standout feature is access: most clinics open on weekends, and emergency or out-of-hours care is available in the town.
Top 3 clinics (current town ranking table)
| Clinic | Our Score | Verified | Published prices |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cirencester Vets4Pets Ltd | 71/100 | — | 26 |
| Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd | 70/100 | — | 54 |
| Cotswold Vets | 61/100 | — | — |
Cirencester looks like a strong town for pet owners choosing a vet. Seven clinics is enough to give real choice without turning the search into guesswork, and the overall review picture is both high and well established rather than based on a handful of opinions. That matters because it suggests owners can compare vets in Cirencester on more than proximity alone. The service mix also appears broad, which is reassuring if you want one practice for routine care now and more involved treatment later.
The main note of caution is around verification: none of the top listings are verified, which is not a verdict on clinical quality, but it does make it sensible to confirm the basics before registering. Check current opening hours, who provides out-of-hours cover, and whether the clinic handles emergencies directly or refers them on. Against that, Cirencester is notably better than many towns for pricing visibility. Some clinics publish a substantial range of fees, and the visible pattern among the better-known options sits from below average to average, giving cost-conscious owners a useful starting point rather than forcing them to ring around completely blind. Weekend access is another genuine plus, while late-evening routine appointments look more limited, so after-work slots may need planning.
A sensible way to choose is to decide first what kind of owner you are. If you want predictable everyday costs, shortlist the clinics that publish prices and ask how they explain estimates for tests, treatment plans and follow-up visits. If convenience matters most, compare weekend hours first and then ask how quickly non-urgent appointments are usually available. If your pet has an ongoing condition, focus on continuity: ask whether you can usually see the same vet, how repeat prescriptions are handled and what support is available if symptoms flare outside normal hours.
Overall, Cirencester does not look like a town where pet owners have to accept a poor fit through lack of choice. Strong reviews, good weekend availability, accessible emergency care and better-than-average pricing transparency all make it easier to match a clinic to your priorities. The final step is simply to turn a good shortlist into a practical one by calling ahead with a few specific questions, especially if your pet is nervous, elderly or likely to need urgent care at awkward times.
Best Rated Veterinary Clinics in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
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7 clinicsCirencester Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and offers a modern, well-equipped practice with both routine care and more advanced services, including orthopaedics and ophthalmology. The clinic also states that it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices. Out-of-hours emergency care is arranged through Eastcott Veterinary Hospital.
Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd presents itself as an independent, family-owned small animal practice in Cirencester. Reviews continue to reflect a clinic handling both routine care and more involved cases, including guinea pig surgery, urgent cat stabilisation, dog eye removal, and surgery to improve chronic ear problems. Owners commonly describe clear explanations, calm handling, and follow-up that continues after the main appointment.
Cotswold Vets is a Cirencester practice offering same-day diagnostics, check-ups, surgery and dental work. Reviews consistently describe a kind, friendly team and thorough veterinary care, with particular praise for clear explanations and support during more complex cases. For out-of-hours care, clients are directed to Eastcott Vets.
Benson & Babb is a first-opinion veterinary practice in Cirencester that also cares for farm animals. The practice offers a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients, handled by its own vets. Recent reviews describe a friendly, compassionate team, with owners especially valuing continuity of care and support through both urgent problems and end-of-life decisions.
The Sidings Veterinary Surgery in Cirencester provides small animal and equine care, with 24/7 out-of-hours emergencies covered through The George Veterinary Hospital and shared access to records. The practice also offers routine and preventive care alongside diagnostics, dental work, laparoscopic spay, nursing clinics and pet travel paperwork. Recent reviews describe a friendly, efficient team, with particular praise for smooth paperwork, prompt appointments and thoughtful handling of urgent problems.
More Veterinary Practices in Cirencester
Additional veterinary clinics serving the area
Cirencester Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and offers a modern, well-equipped practice with both routine care and more advanced services, including orthopaedics and ophthalmology. The clinic also states that it accepts referrals from other veterinary practices. Out-of-hours emergency care is arranged through Eastcott Veterinary Hospital.
Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd presents itself as an independent, family-owned small animal practice in Cirencester. Reviews continue to reflect a clinic handling both routine care and more involved cases, including guinea pig surgery, urgent cat stabilisation, dog eye removal, and surgery to improve chronic ear problems. Owners commonly describe clear explanations, calm handling, and follow-up that continues after the main appointment.
Cotswold Vets is a Cirencester practice offering same-day diagnostics, check-ups, surgery and dental work. Reviews consistently describe a kind, friendly team and thorough veterinary care, with particular praise for clear explanations and support during more complex cases. For out-of-hours care, clients are directed to Eastcott Vets.
Benson & Babb is a first-opinion veterinary practice in Cirencester that also cares for farm animals. The practice offers a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients, handled by its own vets. Recent reviews describe a friendly, compassionate team, with owners especially valuing continuity of care and support through both urgent problems and end-of-life decisions.
The Sidings Veterinary Surgery in Cirencester provides small animal and equine care, with 24/7 out-of-hours emergencies covered through The George Veterinary Hospital and shared access to records. The practice also offers routine and preventive care alongside diagnostics, dental work, laparoscopic spay, nursing clinics and pet travel paperwork. Recent reviews describe a friendly, efficient team, with particular praise for smooth paperwork, prompt appointments and thoughtful handling of urgent problems.
Southpaw Veterinary Orthopaedic Centre in Cirencester focuses on orthopaedic investigation and treatment for dogs and cats, particularly musculoskeletal injuries and joint disease. Its work includes referral cases, with TPLO surgery and treatment for elbow and hip conditions specifically noted. Recent reviews continue to highlight strong post-operative support and a calm setting that suits nervous pets.
Ashcroft Veterinary Surgery is a small practice in Cirencester that reviewers describe as friendly, calm and clean, with a particularly helpful front-desk team. Feedback highlights both routine care and more involved treatment, including kitten spays and a cat eye removal surgery that the owner felt was handled very well. Recent sentiment is mostly positive, though one detailed review describes a poor end-of-life experience, with concerns about compassion, communication and a long wait for ashes to be returned after cremation.




