Veteris Shoreditch Mobile – Vets in Islington
Clinic Overview
- Fast action in serious emergencies: Recent reviews mention immediate assessment and urgent treatment for GDV, intestinal blockages, plastic ingestion, and acute gastrointestinal illness. - Clear communication and follow-up: Owners describe helpful phone triage, regular updates from the team, and follow-up calls after treatment to check how pets were recovering. - Strong feedback on home visits: Reviews speak positively about late-night at-home assessments, with vets examining pets in their usual environment and carrying emergency medication when needed.
Veteris Shoreditch Mobile provides 24/7 emergency veterinary care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets, with phone triage, clinic-based treatment, and at-home visits when appropriate. Recent reviews describe rapid assessment for urgent cases, clear communication during stressful situations, and thoughtful follow-up after treatment. Home-based end-of-life support also remains a notable part of the service.
Services
- •24/7 emergency care with phone triage: Owners regularly mention calling ahead, with nurses gathering key details before arrival or arranging next steps for urgent cases.
- •Mobile emergency visits at home: The service offers at-home vet visits, and recent reviews describe home assessment for an unwell dog late in the evening, with examination, treatment, and take-home medication provided on site.
- •Emergency diagnosis and urgent treatment: Reviews mention care for stomach upset, bloody diarrhoea, suspected poisoning or medication ingestion, and foreign body emergencies.
- •Emergency imaging and surgery: Recent examples include X-rays and ultrasound for a dog with GDV, surgery for an intestinal foreign body, and an operation after plastic ingestion.
- •Hospitalisation and overnight care: Some cases involve admission, overnight monitoring, or short-term hospital care, with owners mentioning updates while pets were being treated.
- •End-of-life care at home: Reviews continue to highlight calm, compassionate support for peaceful euthanasia in the home environment.
Pricing
No published pricing information is currently available for this clinic.
People
- •Dr Sebastian: Repeatedly praised for compassionate home end-of-life care, with owners highlighting his patience, gentleness, and calm guidance.
- •Natasha (RVN): Mentioned for reassuring, careful phone support during an emergency call.
- •Serena: Named as a triage nurse who handled an out-of-hours call professionally and clearly.
- •Erwan: Praised for a thorough and unhurried home emergency visit, including examination and treatment planning.
- •Vanessa: Named in a review as the surgeon who identified and operated on an intestinal foreign body.
- •Dr Elias: Thanked for professional, efficient, and empathetic care.
- •Jennifer and Charlotte: Mentioned in connection with arranging and carrying out a home visit for a cat, including clear explanation of needs and risks.
- •Ewelina, Carol, and EnéA-Lys: Previously named by owners in relation to home visits, end-of-life support, and care coordination.
Reviews
Veteris Shoreditch Mobile has 4.6 stars from 347 Google reviews. Recent feedback is strongly positive overall, with most comments focusing on emergency responsiveness, communication, and compassionate handling of stressful situations.
- •Fast action in serious emergencies: Recent reviews mention immediate assessment and urgent treatment for GDV, intestinal blockages, plastic ingestion, and acute gastrointestinal illness.
- •Clear communication and follow-up: Owners describe helpful phone triage, regular updates from the team, and follow-up calls after treatment to check how pets were recovering.
- •Strong feedback on home visits: Reviews speak positively about late-night at-home assessments, with vets examining pets in their usual environment and carrying emergency medication when needed.
- •Kind, calm handling under pressure: Across both clinic and home settings, reviewers frequently mention professional, reassuring staff; one review also noted that waiting can happen during peak emergency periods, but that updates were given and the delay felt understandable.

