Lower Stondon has 1 emergency vets listed. Compare local options, check open status, and call clinics directly before travelling.
Emergency clinics
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Location
Lower Stondon, Bedfordshire
Average rating
4.8 / 5
With emergency prices
1 of 1
Last updated
Updated 2026-07
Emergency clinics:1Showing now:1 of 1Location:Lower Stondon, BedfordshireAverage rating:4.8 / 5With emergency prices:1 of 1Last updated:Updated 2026-07
Emergency and out-of-hours vets in Lower Stondon
For emergency veterinary care in Lower Stondon, Henlow Veterinary Centre is the key local option and the town's top-ranked clinic. It states that it provides 24-hour care, with out-of-hours emergencies handled by its own team at its own practice.
•Lower Stondon has 1 clinic offering emergency services, and that clinic is Henlow Veterinary Centre.
•The practice specifically says that out-of-hours emergencies are covered by its own vets and nurses in-house, which is a major advantage for owners who want continuity of care.
•Recent reviews mention late-night phone reassurance, rapid attendance for a 3am emergency, and close monitoring during inpatient stays.
•Owners also describe thoughtful support in difficult situations, including help with seizures, urgent illness, and end-of-life care.
Emergency Vet FAQs for Lower Stondon
Lower Stondon currently shows 1 emergency-capable clinics on this page. Availability can change quickly, so call the clinic directly to confirm it can see your pet now.
Some clinics provide direct out-of-hours cover, while others run shared emergency arrangements. Call the clinic before travelling, as out-of-hours arrangements can change.
Use the emergency clinic list to check which clinics are open and then call first. Open status can change quickly, so always confirm by phone before travelling.
Emergency fees are shown where published and may vary by time, treatment and urgency. The fastest way to get an accurate figure is to call the clinic and request a quote for your situation.
Yes. Call the clinic before travelling so they can confirm current availability and advise on next steps. Out-of-hours and triage arrangements can change during the day.
Use the emergency clinic list to find an available out-of-hours option and call first. Explain your pet’s symptoms clearly and follow the instructions given by the clinic team.
Yes. Use the Dog and Cat species filters on this page to narrow to clinics that state support for those animals, then call to confirm current emergency availability.