Vet practice in Eastleigh

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery

    4.6(335 reviews)
    47a Winchester Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 2GF
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access
    Car Park

    About this practice

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery in Eastleigh

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery operates three family-run veterinary practices located in Eastleigh, Hampshire: Chandlers Ford, Boyatt Wood, and Village Vets. They offer a range of veterinary services for pets within the local community across these three branches. The practice aims to provide comprehensive care from routine appointments to more complex health issues. The team at Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery is highlighted for its excellent and supportive staff. Clients consistently praise the quality of service provided, with specific mention of veterinarians who offer pragmatic and empathetic care. Their approach focuses on guiding pet owners through various health management decisions, suggesting a client-centred and compassionate service delivery. Each of the three branches, Boyatt Wood Surgery, Chandlers Ford Surgery, and Village Vets, has specific opening times, which can be found on their respective contact pages. The practice prides itself on being a local family veterinary practice, indicating a community-focused approach to animal care.

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery is based at 47a Winchester Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO53 2GF in Hampshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs, exotic/wild, poultry and small mammals and publishes consultations from £65. It is open at weekends, offers on-site parking and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds
    Exotic/Wild
    Poultry

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 27 Apr 2026
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    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£6 above Hampshire avg (£59)
    £65

    Additional services

    Check Up
    £50
    Insurance Claims Fee
    £25
    Prescription Charge
    £21

    Prices shown are guides extracted from the practice's published price list. Always confirm directly with the practice as costs can vary by pet, weight and clinical need.

    Health Plans

    Pet Health Club — Puppy Dog

    dog
    puppy
    £25/month
    • vaccinations
    • worming treatments
    • annual health check
    • discount on neutering
    • annual dental check

    Pet Health Club — Adult Cat

    cat
    adult
    £25/month
    • vaccinations
    • worming treatments
    • annual health check

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery.

    Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery reviews

    4.6(335 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 335 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery. Order provided by Google.

    • Jane P· 4 months ago

      We changed to this Surgery 5yrs ago, all the staff are excellent and we met the most wonderful pragmatic vet who started our dog on painkillers/anti inflammatory for arthritis. When he retired her care was mainly provided by marvellous Joe Gosling who guided us through managing this and other various health issues. Sadly one day this July she suddenly went downhill and we had to make the decision to say goodbye. Everyone on duty that evening was so understanding and supportive and we have no hesitation in recommending this vet practice for the care of your pets.

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    • Harriet Caulton-Hill· 6 months ago

      This veterinary surgery has always been wonderful to deal with and have taken great care of multiple pets of ours. We have just rehomed a couple of kittens and we dealt with an incredibly lovely, helpful person on the phone this morning to get the ball rolling with what they need. Wouldn't go anywhere else.

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    • Dwayne Jason· 7 months ago

      I was shocked at how casually euthanasia was raised by this practice. The pet in question had shown only minor behavioural issues — no severe injuries, no history of aggression — and putting the animal to sleep was considered. No behavioural support was proposed. That is deeply unethical and does not indicate that they value animal life. A vet should explore every avenue before entertaining the possibility of ending a healthy animal’s life: referral to a qualified clinical animal behaviourist, and practical management strategies in the home, and pharmacological interventions should have been exhausted first. I recommend avoiding this practice completely. But should you use it, if you find euthanasia being considered as a possible option without a plan for medical assessment, behaviourist referral, and risk management, I strongly advise ending the conversation immediately.

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    • Nikita Heyland· a year ago

      Very friendly reception and very easy and quick to book. Only thing was the actual vet at the appointment clearly wanted to leave that day.

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    • Tana· 2 years ago

      An extremely friendly and compassionate team here, instantly made me and my little snake feel comforted. Kind, supportive appointment, plenty time for questions and clear advice. Very thankful to have their care!

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    Practice data sourced from the RCVS Find a Vet directory. Ratings from Google.