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Active Vetcare – Oakley in Reading, Berkshire is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group under CVS (not an independent clinic). It offers routine small‑animal care alongside more involved work such as dentistry, surgery and diagnostics, with support for urgent cases and end‑of‑life decisions. Recent owner feedback highlights clear communication, compassionate handling of difficult moments, and practical help with admin and follow‑up.
Davison Veterinary Care is a CVS-owned small-animal practice in Nottingham, established in 1933 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. Its stated facilities include an on-site lab, X-ray, ultrasound and dental equipment, supporting both routine care and in-practice diagnostics and procedures. The practice also provides emergency support during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours cases directed to MiNightVet.
- •Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners describing the practice as friendly, helpful and professional. - Clear explanations are a repeated theme, with vets taking time to talk through advice, treatment plans and day-to-day care. - Owners say they feel listened to and involved in decisions, including during a complicated, long-running case involving a cat's abscess.
- •Many owners describe the team as kind, calm and informative, especially when pets are unwell or anxious at the practice. - Several reviews mention same-day help for urgent problems, including pets being fitted in quickly and owners being talked through what was happening. - End-of-life care is a strong theme, with owners appreciating the gentle approach, time to say goodbye, and in one case help arranging a video call for family members.
- •Owners repeatedly mention a friendly, genuinely caring team across vets, nurses and reception staff. - Continuity of care stands out, with long-term clients valuing seeing the same team and feeling that staff know their pets well. - Several reviews highlight the clinic's approach with nervous or vulnerable pets, including a timid dog, a recently blind dog and an ageing cat.
Fern Cottage Veterinary Surgery in Sittingbourne is a small-animal practice established in 1974, treating dogs, cats and rabbits, and it is part of CVS. The clinic is set up for routine and medical care, including consultations, six-month health checks, vaccinations, parasite control, surgery and in-house diagnostics such as lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound. It is also an approved veterinary nurse training centre and presents continuity of care as a core part of the practice.
- •Recent reviews repeatedly praise the practice for kind, patient end-of-life support, including euthanasia appointments for both dogs and rabbits. - Emergency care is a clear positive theme in some feedback, with Faye specifically highlighted for going above and beyond. - Reviewers also mention calm, hands-on handling, including a dog whose dew claw was finally clipped after sedation, patience, and plenty of treats.
- •Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners often describing the team as thorough, kind and easy to access for appointments. - Several reviewers mention clear explanations and feeling listened to, including praise for being given options during consultations. - The practice is also praised for compassionate help beyond routine pet care, including taking in an injured hedgehog without charge and caring gently for a stray cat that could not be saved.
Reviews also regularly praise the wider vets, nurses, and support staff for being welcoming, caring, and reassuring.
- •Several recent reviewers describe a calm, friendly atmosphere, with praise for the spacious consulting rooms and the separate cat waiting area. - Owners often say staff are gentle and reassuring with pets, especially nervous or young animals, with treats and fuss helping make visits feel positive. - Communication is a recurring strength in positive reviews, with comments that vets explain things clearly and do not rush appointments.
