Vet practice in Dorking

    Surrey Veterinary Care

    4.6(219 reviews)
    45 Parsonage Lane, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3NL

    About this practice

    Surrey Veterinary Care in Dorking

    Surrey Veterinary Care is an independent mobile veterinary service that offers compassionate care directly to pet owners' homes. The service operates within Surrey, providing a convenient alternative to traditional clinic visits for a range of veterinary needs. The practice prides itself on offering personalised, stress-free veterinary care for pets in their familiar home environment. This approach is particularly beneficial for anxious animals or those with mobility issues, ensuring a calmer and more comfortable experience for both pets and their owners. Appointments can be arranged directly via their website, providing flexibility and ease of access to their services. The practice aims to simplify veterinary care by bringing professional, dedicated attention to the client's doorstep.

    Surrey Veterinary Care is based at 45 Parsonage Lane, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 3NL in Surrey. The practice treats cats, dogs and small mammals and publishes consultations from £95.

    Animals treated

    Dogs
    Cats
    Small Mammals

    Surrey Veterinary Care Prices

    From practice website
    Updated 6 May 2026
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    Requires consultation + booster + microchip prices.

    Recurring care pricing

    Consultation£37 above UK avg (£58)
    £95

    Additional services

    End Of Life Care (from)
    £180
    Vaccination Dog (from)
    £80

    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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    Surrey Veterinary Care reviews

    4.6(219 reviews)

    Average rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 219 reviews. Sourced from Google.

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    • stuart stafford· 4 months ago

      One of the best independent vet around, they look after all our animals, and looked after our Freddie when he's time came to go over the rainbow bridge thank you for your compassion.

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    • Sue Attfield· 4 months ago

      I would like to thank you all from the receptionist Margaret, Jemma, Alex and Tom, for all your care and professional kindness at all times with my beautiful cat Miri it’s an extremely sad time and I miss Miri dearly we loved each other so much and sadly she was only 10 but I know Miri was very ill and we couldn’t go on. Tom your are a real credit to brelades so young and so professional as I know it can’t be easy I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. I wish you all a Happy and healthy 2026.♥️

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    • Therese· 8 months ago

      Lovely Vet's who care about you and your pet. Didn't rush me out the door after closing time. Provided sound advice and reassurance.

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    • Sophia Lee· a year ago

      Sharing this review following mediation with the VCMS, which has been left as unresolved. The pain this practice has caused my dog and in turn our family has been more than they probably realise. I have taken my complaint to them which was half responded to and half ignored. We then went through a mediator and this has been left unresolved due to the practice "taking on board" my comments, but not offering any good will gesture or apology. I took my french bulldog to the clinic after finding a lump on her ear, we were new clients after the closure of our local vet. They diagnosed a hematoma and advised that the treatment would be leech therapy. We took our dog to the Dorking branch for the therapy several days later and following this, the hematoma worsened. We were asked to wait a week before bringing her back, however the size concerned me and I took her back after a few days. More leeches applied. A week later, it's even bigger. Her whole ear is swollen. Take her back again, no treatment offered as we need to wait at least 2 weeks. She was given anti allergy injections and antibiotics to treat the underlying ear infections at her first and last appointments. At this point I decided to seek a second opinion. There were several factors involved in this, including gut instinct that something at this clinic felt "off", as well as conducting my own research and finding that leech therapy is not a common treatment for this type of injury. I took her to another clinic the following day and the Vet drained her hematoma surgically there and then. There was 26ml of blood drained from her ear. Had this been done at the start when the hematoma was a lot smaller, it would have saved her 2 weeks of pain. She required one more drainage a week later, a very small amount, and now several weeks on, her ear has fully healed thanks to the new clinic, sadly it is now crumpled so will not stand upright again. The above is a condensed version of everything I complained about and I put these opinions forward to Brelades, but what I received back was far from a heartfelt apology but a defensive account of the effectiveness of leech treatment and a "I'm sorry you felt....." apology, rather than anything genuine. I requested a refund for the leeches (a small amount in the grand scheme, less than £200) which the VCMS agreed would be a goodwill gesture but this has twice been declined. My comments about poor customer relations at the clinic were ignored. They have agreed to take my comments on board that I wish for them to give treatment choices to clients to enable them to conduct their own research and make choices that they feel would benefit their pet, rather than giving one preferred treatment option (in this case leeches). Whether they will or not is a different story. I highly regret not declining the leeches and wish I had researched sooner, but not as much as I regret going to this clinic in the first place.

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    • Russell Turner· a year ago

      We love Brelades. They’re so lovely and every time our Springer eats a new potentially lethal item they’re always reassuringly on hand to step in and save his life again. Silly pup. You’ll be in safe hands if you’re looking for somewhere reliable to look after your furry companion.

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