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Companion Care (Woolwell) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets in Plymouth and is an RCVS-accredited practice. It accepts referrals and appears equipped for both routine care and more advanced work, with facilities including an in-house laboratory, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, a hospital ward, an isolation unit, and cat-only waiting and consultation areas. The clinic also states that out-of-hours care is provided by Plymouth Veterinary Group at a different location.
Leicester St Georges Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and provides routine small-animal care alongside more specialised work with exotics, including reptiles, rabbits and small mammals. The practice lists an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation facilities, and separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards, and it is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback is mixed, with praise for some urgent and complex cases but repeated complaints about administration, delays, and billing communication.
- •Many recent positive reviews describe the team as kind, caring, friendly and welcoming, with several owners saying they would recommend the practice. - Owners highlight calm handling of nervous or reactive dogs, saying staff take time during appointments and help pets become less anxious about visiting. - Named staff receive strong praise, especially Jess, with additional positive mentions for Kirsty, Georgina and Tegan.
- •Kind, caring clinical approach: Owners repeatedly describe vets as professional, knowledgeable and compassionate, especially during stressful or upsetting situations. - Good support with urgent or difficult cases: Examples include a same-day appointment for tick removal and thoughtful support during a cat’s cancer care. - Calm handling of pets: Reviews mention pets being fussed over, nervous animals being helped to settle, and injections or treatment being given with minimal stress.
Vets4Pets St Albans is part of the Vets4Pets group and says it opened in March 2015. The clinic offers routine care alongside surgery and diagnostics, and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Its on-site facilities include a full operating theatre, digital X-ray, an in-house laboratory, separate dog and cat hospital wards, and an isolation unit.
Palmerston Veterinary Group, Walthamstow is part of the multi-branch Palmerston Veterinary Group, established in 1986, and the wider Linnaeus network. The practice offers routine care through to surgery and diagnostic imaging, including digital X-ray and ultrasound, and it is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback continues to highlight caring, unhurried consultations, with vet Neil Hampson especially praised for practical advice and a cost-conscious approach.
Wallasey Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice offers routine first-opinion care alongside on-site diagnostics and procedures, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit. It also offers emergency cover through an external out-of-hours provider when the practice is closed.
- •Recent positive feedback highlights compassionate end-of-life care, with Roy specifically thanked for being patient, calm and clear during a difficult euthanasia appointment; the follow-up paw-print card also stood out. - A separate positive review mentions a cat’s neuter and microchip, with warm comments about the reception staff and nurses. - Negative feedback includes pricing concerns, particularly one reported £1,600 quote for anaesthesia and a mouth examination in an injured cat, and another complaint about potentially costly follow-up tests.
- •Owners frequently describe the team as friendly, calm and caring, with several saying staff help nervous pets settle before examinations and make repeat visits easier. - Compassionate end-of-life care is a strong recurring theme, including gentle handling during euthanasia and thoughtful follow-up gestures such as condolence cards. - Communication is often highlighted positively, especially around surgery and urgent treatment, with reviewers mentioning clear explanations, regular updates and helpful aftercare advice.
- •Compassionate end-of-life support is a strong recurring theme, with reviewers praising clear explanations, gentle handling, and thoughtful follow-up condolence cards. - Access and responsiveness are often highlighted, including being seen within an hour after registering and getting a same-day Saturday appointment after photos were reviewed. - Recent reviewers frequently describe the team as kind, helpful, and caring, with one specifically praising Beth and another long-term client saying their animals have been coming here for over a decade.
