Vet practice in West Sussex

    Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets)

    4.6(321 reviews)
    206 Heene Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4NT
    Open Weekends
    Disabled Access

    Combined comparison cost

    £182.96Dog comparison cost
    £188.96Cat comparison cost
    £185.96Combined comparison cost
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    About this practice

    Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets) in West Sussex

    This veterinary practice is part of the Medivet Group, a larger corporate entity. The website promotes free dental checks for pets, indicating a focus on preventative care and common veterinary services. However, specific information about its location, full range of services offered, or types of animals treated is not available. The practice is highlighted by numerous positive Trustpilot reviews, with an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Reviewers frequently praise the staff as helpful, friendly, caring, and knowledgeable, particularly in handling nervous animals and providing reassurance during emergencies. This suggests a patient-centric approach and a focus on supportive client communication. Practical details such as opening hours, emergency services, parking, accessibility, or registration procedures are not provided on the available content. The current promotion offers free dental checks, encouraging early intervention for pet dental health.

    Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets) is based at 206 Heene Road, Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 4NT in Sussex. The practice treats birds, cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes prices for 5 services including consultations from £70 and dog vaccinations from £83. It is open at weekends and provides step-free access.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals
    Birds

    Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets) Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 30 Apr 2026
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    Combined comparison cost

    Dog comparison cost

    £182.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Cat comparison cost

    £188.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Combined comparison cost

    £185.96

    Includes estimated microchip

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£8 above Sussex avg (£62)
    £70
    Dog booster vaccination£8 above Sussex avg (£75)
    £83
    Cat booster vaccination£12 above Sussex avg (£77)
    £89
    Kennel cough vaccination
    £121

    One-off costs

    Dog spay
    £378
    Dog castration£19 above Sussex avg (£253)
    £272
    Cat spay
    £169
    Cat castration£17 above Sussex avg (£109)
    £126

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

    Additional services

    Out-of-hours consultation
    £130

    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

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog

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    cat
    adult
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Dog£19.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Cat£15.50/mo
    • Vaccinations
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks
    • Microchipping
    • 10% off pet food
    • 10% off all veterinary care and medication
    • 15% off dental procedures

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Adult Rabbit

    rabbit
    adult
    £12/month
    • Vaccinations
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks
    • Microchipping
    • 2 bags of Timothy Hay
    • 10% off all veterinary care and medication
    • 15% off dental procedures

    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Kitten Cat

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    rabbit
    kitten
    senior
    unknown
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Kitten Cat£15.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Senior Cat£15.50/mo
    Medivet Healthcare Plan — Rabbit£15.50/mo
    • Relevant preventative treatments
    • Parasite protection
    • Nose-to-tail health checks, twice yearly
    • Microchipping
    • 10% off pet food
    • 10% off veterinary care – including overnight emergencies
    • 10% off prescribed medication
    • 15% off dental procedures

    Frequently asked questions

    Common questions about Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets).

    Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets) reviews

    4.6(321 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 321 reviews. Sourced from Google.

    Latest reviews

    Read the five most recent/ recommended reviews for Medivet Worthing (Heene Road Vets). Order provided by Google.

    • Andrew Whatley· 3 months ago

      Got invoice for recent check for Thyroid issue - checked price of medication, was charged £103 for a single bottle. Naturally checked online for same medication, almost every other outlet selling identical size bottle for between £43-£46. How on earth do you justify that markup? Since they have changed from Heene Road Vets it's felt like their primary focus has shifted from caring for our cats to extracting as much money out of us as possible, and the turnover of vets doesn't make you feel like there is any continuity of care even if they are friendly and kind enough when we visit. I really don't want to change vets as they have cared for our cats for over 12 years but I am also not prepared to be fleeced any more 😥

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    • Patsy Newton· 6 months ago

      First time at this vets . Reception very friendly and Millie quite happy with the vet we saw. Will definitely go there again.

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    • Kim Sikotowsky· 6 months ago

      Very long story short It’s natural when you have been through the mill to want to recount all the details but in this case I will only state the salient facts. A couple of months ago, our dog, Merlin, was experiencing pain in his rear leg which was diagnosed as a partial cruciate ligament tear. Options on how to treat this were discussed with Medivet and we did have a proposed plan of surgery. In the interim, we were offered a steroid injection into the painful area and this was administered. A few days later, we reported to Medivet that he was suffering from quite severe nausea and vomiting. The diagnosis was that it was either possible that the steroid had in part infiltrated his blood stream or that it was a reaction to the steroid and another ibuprofen based medication he had been prescribed for pain. There were no concerns for his well being. Merlin continued to go downhill – off his food, sickly, not well at all. There were several more appointments at Medivet at this stage and the diagnosis was repeated as a reaction to his medication. Meanwhile, we had googled his symptoms, especially post the steroid and there were very clear indicators for damage to the pancreas. This was raised with the vet who said we could check via bloods the next week. We continued to be very worried about Merlin and asked Heene Road to see him within that same week. They had no room but referred us to their Littlehampton branch where he saw a vet. She appeared to concur with the diagnosis of a meds interaction. She changed his pain medication. We have a very big issue with the treatment we received there. Our experience was that after a significant wait, which we didn’t mind, we had an appointment with the vet that lasted no less than 5 minutes and we consider far less than 10. We recall being very shocked at how cursory the examination was but when Merlin’s notes were requested by his new vet and shared with us, the Medivet vet and ourselves seem to have a very different recollection of how long and thorough that appointment was. Her written account didn’t match our recollection of the experience. The end result was that Merlin was admitted to the new vet’s hospital on a Sunday morning, two days after speaking to Medivet about him, because he was desperately ill over the Saturday night. He was a very sick dog and no one expected him to survive. He was diagnosed with Necrotising Pancreatitis and spent 5 nights in the dog hospital (not under Medivet). They saved his life. We feel that had we stayed with Medivet who failed to identify how very sick he was, he wouldn’t be here now. He is still a sick dog but seems to be coping well at the moment. We do feel that had Medivet diagnosed him correctly sooner, he may not have been as terribly sick as he now is. We have reached out to Medivet for their comments which, as you would rightly expect, were received as an explanation of his treatment and the decisions behind it. The last communication we had with Medivet was us asking for details of who to make a complaint to regarding the Littlehampton care, to which we have received no response.

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    • Eve Kh· 8 months ago

      My experience with them was really good, the rabbit was happy even after the operation he was calm and painless and when we got home he was eating and doing his business normally. The staff are really care about the smallest details and I highly recommend them. I thank the friendly team for everything and the place is really clean and everything is sterilized. Thank you

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    • Diane· 9 months ago

      I can’t thank the staff, nurses and vets for all the love and care you have given my cockapoo in the last few weeks. Great service, professional and caring, definitely recommend this practice.

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