Vet practice in Leamington Spa

    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre)

    4.7(400 reviews)
    1 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4RX
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access

    Combined comparison cost

    £162.96Dog comparison cost
    £167.96Cat comparison cost
    £165.46Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre) in Leamington Spa

    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa, operating as Feldon Veterinary Centre, is strategically situated at 1 Guy Street in the heart of Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. This practice extends its compassionate care to a diverse range of companion animals, including birds, cats, dogs, and various small mammals. This specific Medivet branch distinguishes itself through its comprehensive round-the-clock emergency service, providing pet owners in Warwickshire with peace of mind. While the core operating hours cater to routine appointments, the 24-hour nature ensures immediate attention for unexpected animal health crises, a vital offering for the local community. Visitors to Feldon Veterinary Centre will find it conveniently accessible, located within Leamington Spa. The practice is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 7:00 PM, and on Saturdays from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM, providing weekend availability. For enquiries or to schedule a visit, the team can be reached at 01926 423161. While details regarding parking are not provided, disabled access is available.

    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre) is based at 1 Guy Street, Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, CV32 4RX in Warwickshire. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes prices for 5 services including consultations from £66 and dog vaccinations from £67. It is open at weekends and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre) Prices

    From practice website
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £162.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Cat comparison cost

    £167.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Combined comparison cost

    £165.46

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£5 above Warwickshire avg (£61)
    £66
    Dog booster vaccinationAround Warwickshire average
    £67
    Cat booster vaccinationAround Warwickshire average
    £72
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £109

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £332
    Dog castrationAround Warwickshire average
    £212
    Cat spay
    £135
    Cat castrationAround Warwickshire average
    £92

    These vary by weight, breed and clinical needs — request a quote from the practice.

    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.

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    Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre) reviews

    4.7(400 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.7 out of 5 based on 400 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa (Feldon Veterinary Centre). Order provided by Google.

    • Adrian Ionescu· 2 months ago

      Great experience at Medivet! I visited with my cat and received very professional advice. The booking process is easy, and I love the helpful reminders. Prices are fair and reasonable for the quality of care. Highly recommend!

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    • Curt· 2 months ago

      I arrived via an emergency appointment for severe gastroenteritis in my large dog, which led to a 4 day stay whilst the vets stabilised my boy and checked him over. The team here are absolutely incredible, extremely patient, knowledgeable and always kept me updated. My boy is everything to me, so there's been many followup calls by me to sense check a few things and get advice to aid my boy's recovery. Very grateful for such a caring team who kept me calm and reassured at all times. This is also not the first time coming to this vet, but I felt compelled to write this review as this experience was the same as the last. Fantastic service and just a lovely team. Thank you so much again

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    • Lucy Brookes· 2 months ago

      They cared for our beautiful pup Nova so well. I will forever appreciate all the amazing care they provided her. They even sent us a video of her whilst we could not visit her. Thank you so much.

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    • D· 2 months ago

      Maria and her team are amazing. I had both my babies put to sleep today and I was treated with dignity respect and so much support. They even gave them a lovely breakfast and made sure they were comfortable and went at the same time to Rainbow Bridge making things exactly how I wanted it to be. Sarah on reception has also been a fantastic support nothing too much trounle. Whilst I am heartbroken I cant thank them enough. Highly recommended

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    • Emma Green· 5 months ago

      This is a warning to any pet owners needing emergency treatment. Do not use this practice under any circumstances. Go to Willows instead if you want to see your beloved pet again. This is supposed to be a 24/7 emergency vet, but on the night of 10/10/25, there were only two members of staff who supposedly could not do a full body scan, because they “didn’t have the staff”. My client’s young and healthy dog came in here for a Gastro issue in October and should have fully recovered if given the proper medical care required. Emma Baker gave this beloved dog something he shouldn’t have had, subsequently causing a rapid decline, resulting in his death. When my client went in to see her dog, she knew something wasn’t right, as he was in a worse state than when he arrived. Emma declared that she’d given him a drug they needed to reverse, but no further explanation was given. She was emotionless and cold, showing no care or sympathy whatsoever. Luckily my client had the sense to get a post mortem, and we now have the evidence of this vet’s negligence. Whatever she had given him caused this poor boy’s death, NOT the gastrointestinal emergency he went in for.

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