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Vets in New Hampshire | United States Veterinary Directory

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About Veterinary Care in New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s veterinary directory tracks 229 clinics, with strong statewide evidence and a broad spread of options for pet owners. Review depth is also strong, and clinics appear across the vast majority of communities, but this snapshot does not confirm any emergency providers, making it especially important to plan ahead for urgent and after-hours care.

Top 3 clinics (current county ranking table)

ClinicOur ScoreVerifiedPublished prices
Broadview Animal Hospital of Rochester50/100
North Hampton Animal Hospital50/100
Lockridge Animal Hospital49/100

For most pet owners, New Hampshire offers real choice rather than a one-clinic market. The directory is large, and the review base is deep enough that online feedback can help distinguish between clinics on communication, continuity, and day-to-day reliability, not just headline ratings. The ranked comparison table shows the highest-placed clinics in this snapshot alongside listing details such as verification status.

Geographically, care looks widely distributed, so routine veterinary access is available in most parts of the state rather than concentrated in a small number of cities. That should reduce travel for vaccinations, wellness visits, and common illnesses. The main difference from place to place is likely to be depth of choice: more populated areas may offer several clinics to compare, while rural communities may have fewer backup options if a practice is full or does not see your species.

The access picture is mixed. Weekend appointments are available at many clinics, and a smaller group stays open past 7pm, which can make routine care easier for working households. At the same time, no clinics in this snapshot are marked as verified, so it is sensible to double-check current hours, services, and contact details before booking. More importantly, no emergency veterinary services are confirmed here, and 24-hour cover is not established in this view, so urgent cases may require referral or travel beyond your immediate area.

When choosing between vets in New Hampshire, start with fit rather than rank alone. The state’s service mix points to a combination of companion-animal care and some exotics provision, but the overall profile is mixed-scope, which usually means not every clinic handles the same range of cases in-house. If you have a dog or cat, compare appointment timing, follow-up communication, and referral arrangements; if you keep birds, reptiles, or small mammals, confirm species experience before registering.

Because there are many reviews across the state, the most useful reading is often in the recent comments rather than the average score alone. Look for patterns around waiting times, medication explanations, handling of nervous animals, and how clearly the clinic sets expectations when tests or referrals are needed. In New Hampshire, where after-hours emergency cover is not confirmed in this snapshot, clear advice on what happens outside normal opening times is worth asking about up front.

Top Vets in New Hampshire

Highly rated veterinary clinics across New Hampshire, ranked for transparency, quality and customer reviews

#1 Ranking
No Prices

Our Score (50/100)

4.9(1040)
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Broadview Animal Hospital of Rochester is a veterinary clinic in Rochester, New Hampshire that treats dogs, cats, and exotic pets. It has a 4.9/5 rating on Google from 1,040 reviews. Recent reviews describe knowledgeable, compassionate,...

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Broadview Animal Hospital of Rochester is a veterinary clinic in Rochester, New Hampshire that treats dogs, cats, and exotic pets. It has a 4.9/5 rating on Google from 1,040 reviews. Recent reviews describe knowledgeable, compassionate, and responsive staff, with pets reported to be comfortable during visits.

#2 Ranking
No Prices

Our Score (50/100)

4.9(379)
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

North Hampton Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in North Hampton, New Hampshire. It treats dogs, cats, and exotic pets. Google reviews list the clinic at 4.9 out of 5 stars from 379 reviews.

#3 Ranking
No Prices

Our Score (49/100)

4.7(825)
Treats:
dog
cat
exotic

Lockridge Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Manchester, New Hampshire, located at 1153 Hanover St. It treats dogs, cats, and exotic pets. On Google, it has a 4.7/5 rating from 825 reviews.

Our Score (49/100)

4.8(434)
Treats:
dog
cat

Stonecliff Animal Clinic of New Hampshire is a veterinary clinic in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It treats dogs and cats. Google reviews show a 4.8/5 rating from 434 reviews. Recent comments describe compassionate care, clear communication, and...

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Stonecliff Animal Clinic of New Hampshire is a veterinary clinic in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It treats dogs and cats. Google reviews show a 4.8/5 rating from 434 reviews. Recent comments describe compassionate care, clear communication, and a welcoming clinic environment.

#5
No Prices

Our Score (49/100)

4.7(396)
Treats:
dog
cat

Hampstead Animal Hospital is a veterinary clinic in Hampstead, New Hampshire. It treats dogs and cats. Google reviews show a 4.7/5 rating from 396 reviews, and recent comments describe kind, professional service and thorough care.

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