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Tottenham Hale Vets4Pets

#2 Vet in Haringey, Greater London

4.6
Independent Clinic

Tottenham Hale Vets4Pets – Vets in Haringey

Updated January 2026
Independent Clinic

Clinic Overview

Tottenham Hale Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice that describes itself as “locally owned and run,” and it’s set up as a modern, well‑equipped clinic with an in‑house lab, digital X‑ray/ultrasound, an operating theatre, and separate cat/dog waiting and ward areas (plus isolation units). Reviews most often talk about routine and ongoing cat/dog care (including dental cleaning, vomiting/urgent GI signs, kidney disease management, and palliative support), with multiple owners highlighting clear updates during treatment and a focus on not over-medicating.

There is also a clear conflict in recent feedback around avian/exotic care: two 1‑star reviews describe a distressing experience with a bird (including perceived lack of stabilisation/first aid and poor handling of a requested leg band removal), while the clinic’s published service list focuses on small animals and small mammals rather than birds.

Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include

  • Dental teeth cleaning for two dogs with ongoing updates throughout the visit.
  • A cat with vomiting (including vomiting blood) kept in for several hours for injections, a full check‑up, and monitoring, then discharged the same day.
  • Treatment support for a cat with a kidney issue and several months of palliative care for another cat.
  • Multiple mentions of staff taking extra time to handle anxious cats calmly.

Services

Services and capabilities stated on the clinic website include

  • Diagnostics & imaging: in‑house laboratory, digital X‑ray, X‑ray & ultrasound, blood pressure monitoring.
  • Surgery & anaesthesia: operating theatre, anaesthesia, orthopaedics including cruciate surgery and fracture repair.
  • Dentistry: dentistry (with owners specifically mentioning teeth cleaning).
  • Hospitalisation: hospital ward; separated dog/cat wards and isolation units; separate cat & dog waiting areas.
  • Preventive/routine care: microchipping, nurse clinics, medications and prescriptions, health plans.
  • Documentation: pet passport / animal health certificate.
  • Small mammals: rabbit medicine and testing; small mammal medicine and surgery.

Emergency cover is stated on the website as being available outside regular hours via an external provider (Veteris).

The clinic is also listed in the provided clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.

People

  • Amena / Amena Saeed (role described by reviewers as a nurse): mentioned by name in multiple reviews. Owners describe being kept updated and informed during procedures (including dental cleaning), and say she is gentle and patient, including with dogs who have “good days and bad days.”
  • Un-named vet (female, per one review): credited for a quick response and a clear examination/treatment plan for a cat with severe vomiting (including vomiting blood), with the owner noting the cat was not given “too many unnecessary medications.”
  • Connor (named in a 1‑star review): one reviewer alleges he was responsible for poor handling of a bird’s leg band removal request; this is part of the broader negative avian-care account in recent reviews.

Reviews

Google rating: 4.6 stars from 119 reviews. “”

  • Clear communication during care: owners mention being updated during procedures and being given clear instructions for home monitoring.
  • Support for anxious pets and careful handling: multiple cat owners describe staff taking time to keep anxious cats calm and handling them patiently.
  • Examples of effective same-day care: one review describes a cat vomiting (later vomiting blood) being examined, treated with injections, monitored for hours, and discharged the same day once stable.
  • Ongoing/complex case support for cats: kidney disease management and several months of palliative care are specifically mentioned, alongside emotional support when a pet passed away.
  • Sharp negative feedback about bird care (conflicting experiences): two recent 1‑star reviews allege lack of expertise/equipment and poor emergency handling for a bird, including a disturbing account of leg band removal before cremation.

Special Services

Vet Nurse Training

Location

Unit 2

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