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- •Fast access to care: owners mention same-day or very short-notice appointments, especially when pets were unwell. - Clear, calm communication: several reviews praise vets for explaining things simply, without jargon, and taking time to listen. - Kind and reassuring handling: owners describe the team as compassionate and professional, including during difficult situations and with nervous pets.
- •Many recent reviewers describe a friendly, caring team and say they have stayed with the practice for years because of the service. - Positive comments highlight clear explanations around treatment decisions, including dentistry, and helpful support with insurance paperwork and pre-authorisation. - Several reviews describe compassionate care for cats and dogs with ongoing or complex health problems, including end-of-life support.
- •Compassion around serious illness and euthanasia is a strong recurring theme. Owners describe staff helping pets stay comfortable, allowing families to stay with them, and handling final visits with warmth and dignity. - Bereavement support is mentioned more than once, including arranging cremation and offering paw and nose prints.
Eastleigh Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and presents itself as a locally owned practice within that network. It offers care for routine needs as well as more complex work, with in-house imaging and lab testing, and separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards. Recent feedback is especially positive about supportive routine care, smooth recovery after a kitten spay, and confident handling of rabbits and guinea pigs.
Foxhall Veterinary Clinic is an independently owned small-animal practice in Sleaford, established in June 2007 and owned by practice manager Tracy Healy. The clinic appears to focus on routine pet care such as vaccinations as well as urgent appointments, with reviews also highlighting calm handling of anxious dogs and supportive care at the end of life. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about communication, billing, and one euthanasia experience.
- •Recent feedback is mostly very positive, with repeated praise for kind, patient handling of nervous, elderly or anxious pets. - Communication is a clear strength: reviewers often mention staff taking time to explain treatment, answer questions and provide reassurance. - Recent examples include dental treatment for a greyhound, a cat castration visit, and ongoing care for both cats and dogs, with some owners describing consistently good experiences over several years.
- •Several reviewers describe using the practice for a long time, including 10 to 15 years, suggesting strong continuity for many clients. - Recent feedback highlights easy booking, prompt appointments, and quick diagnosis. - End-of-life care stands out as a recurring strength, with one owner describing very supportive staff and the return of ashes in a lovely casket.
- •Owners repeatedly describe the team as friendly, kind and caring, with several saying they have stayed with the practice for years. - Communication during difficult cases stands out, including phone updates, picture updates during recovery, and follow-up contact after treatment. - Recent reviews include positive experiences of diagnostic work and surgery, including blood tests, scanning and spleen surgery carried out quickly after a serious finding.
Tottenham Hale Vets4Pets is a Vets4Pets practice that says it is locally owned and run. It presents as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound, an operating theatre, separate cat and dog waiting/ward areas, and isolation units. Feedback most often centres on routine and ongoing care for cats and dogs, with owners highlighting clear updates, calm handling, and support in longer-term cases; recent bird-related reviews are sharply negative, and the published service list focuses on small animals and small mammals rather than avian care.
Peak Veterinary Practice in Sheffield is part of Linnaeus and offers routine veterinary care alongside nurse-led health clinics; it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe practical, case-led support such as same-day assessment for a critically unwell cat, a next-day recheck requested by the vet, and admission for monitoring when needed. Owners also mention a practice plan that works well, and one review highlights the practice organising referral to a specialist for liver-related illness.
