Our community vet clinic offers free preventative care, including neutering, microchipping and vaccinations.
Mayhew’s community vet clinic provides free preventative Veterinary Interventions (neutering, microchipping, and flea & worm treatment) for pet owners who otherwise cannot afford it, living within one of five London boroughs - Ealing, Brent, Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, and Westminster.
To receive our Veterinary Interventions, you must self-declare that you meet our eligibility criteria, be legally responsible for the animal and are over 18 years of age.
We are not able to provide any other emergency or routine veterinary care.
Free neutering services available for eligible pet owners.
Vaccinating your pet is essential for protecting them against diseases. Please note: right now, we're not able to offer vaccinations to new clients.
Don't let your best friend get lost. Microchipping helps keep you and your pet together.
We can be contacted Tuesday to Friday 8am – 4pm and Saturday 9am – 5pm by email or by phoning us on 020 8962 8017.
Our Clinic Receptionist is away from their desk 1-2pm Tuesday – Saturday for a lunch break, unable to take calls during this time.
Our veterinary clinic services are in high demand. We understand emergencies happen, so if you need to cancel or rebook an appointment, please email us at [email protected] or call us on 020 8962 8017 as soon as possible so we can release your appointment to someone else.
Please make sure to give us 3 working days' notice via email if you are unable to attend your appointment. Failure to do so will result in a £10 rebooking fee.
Neutering appointments are available to all eligible dog and cat owners.
Registered pets can purchase parasite control from our clinic.
Please ensure your pet is registered at a private vet or another charity (if you fit their criteria), in case of any other veterinary needs or emergencies.
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Unfortunately, for legal reasons we can not accept donations of unwanted drugs, and at this time we have no need for any further donations of prescription food.
Our community vet clinic has become the host practice for 4th year veterinary students at the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine to receive their surgical training. Students are participating in twice-weekly neutering clinics and performing procedures under the close supervision of surgical and anaesthesia specialists.
We are delighted to have achieved accreditation under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. In order to achieve this we have undergone a rigorous assessment by an inspector from the RCVS to ensure that we are providing a high standard of care for our patients and clients.
We are delighted to have been awarded Cat Friendly Clinic status. An accredited Cat Friendly Clinic has reached a higher standard of cat care. Achieving Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation involves all staff, from receptionists, nurses and technicians, through to vets. Each accredited clinic also has at least one ‘Cat Advocate’ – someone who ensures the cat friendly standards are adhered to, and who would be happy to talk to you.