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Blackpool PDSA Pet Hospital is part of the PDSA charity network and focuses on free and low-cost veterinary care for pets in need. Recent feedback continues to highlight quick access for urgent concerns, alongside compassionate support during difficult visits such as euthanasia and care after a pet has died. Reviews also describe both routine treatment and more serious medical or surgical care being handled on site.
Millcroft Veterinary Group Ltd is an independent veterinary practice with roots dating back to the 1920s. It offers 24-hour care through the Millcroft Vets team, with recent feedback covering everything from urgent problems and diagnostic testing to ongoing support for long-term conditions. Reviews also point to a practice that handles both routine visits and difficult cases with clear explanations and a calm, caring approach.
Robson & Prescott is a small-animal veterinary practice in Morpeth and is part of IVC Evidensia. Its website lists ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation, with Gold, Silver and Bronze statuses referenced, and it also mentions Pet Health Club® and Pet Health Club® Plus, including consultations within the Plus plan. Recent feedback highlights short-notice appointments, on-time visits and thorough health-plan checks, alongside compassionate support around difficult end-of-life situations.
Medivet Alder – 24 Hour Alder is part of the Medivet group and provides 24-hour veterinary and emergency care in Liverpool. It appears set up for both urgent problems and ongoing treatment plans, with reviews describing same-day emergency appointments, follow-up rechecks, ongoing allergy care, and management of complex surgical or medical cases. Recent feedback is mostly positive about clear explanations, kindness and supportive decision-making, though one detailed complaint raises serious concerns about communication and dignity of care after a pet died under anaesthetic.
The Carisbrooke Vets in Newport has been providing veterinary care since the 1960s and offers care for small animals, exotics and farm animals, alongside 24/7 in-house emergency and out-of-hours cover. Recent feedback is largely positive about the team’s friendliness, clear communication and ability to see urgent cases quickly. A small number of reviews mention practical frustrations such as parking, an appointment mix-up, and concern about delays in receiving results.
The Neighbourhood Vet is an RCVS-registered practice, accredited as a Cat Friendly Clinic, and it states that it is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent owner feedback covers cats, dogs and rabbits, including long-term support for a rescue cat with complex health issues, a dog spay with follow-up care, a Sunday assessment for a very unwell cat, and help with rabbit travel documentation. Reviews often mention clear explanations, reassurance, and check-ins after treatment.
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Vale Wildlife Hospital & Rehabilitation Centre is a wildlife-only hospital and rehabilitation charity in Tewkesbury that says it treats more than 8,000 wildlife casualties each year and has been operating for over 40 years. It accepts injured or orphaned wild animals and birds from the public daily without needing to call ahead, and recent reviews also describe fast responses to urgent rescue situations involving foxes and deer. Reviewers continue to highlight practical handover and follow-up processes, including a reference number that can be used to check for updates online.
Grove Lodge Veterinary Group in Worthing is part of IVC Evidensia. The practice offers routine pet care, including annual vaccinations, alongside short-notice assessment and treatment for suddenly unwell animals. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise clear explanations, friendly staff and strong emergency support, while others raise concerns about communication, delays and the cost focus of care.
- •Recent feedback is mostly positive, with owners describing caring, attentive treatment and good handling of stressful situations. - Several reviews focus on urgent or short-notice care, including fast triage, supportive communication, and practical help when pets were very unwell. - End-of-life care is a strong theme in positive reviews, with owners praising kindness, sensitivity, flexibility around timing, and being given time with their pet.
- •Most recent feedback is largely positive about urgent care, with owners describing being seen straight away, fitted in late at night, or treated quickly for out-of-hours emergencies. - Communication and reassurance are recurring strengths, including clear explanations, calming support in stressful situations, and practical guidance over the phone before arrival. - Reviews cover a range of emergency scenarios, including a dog bite treated within 30 minutes, Sunday emergency surgery with overnight care, help for an injured stray cat, and a peaceful end-of-life visit.
