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- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, attentive and genuinely caring, with especially warm comments about how pets are handled in consultations and after procedures. - Several owners highlight clear explanations and feeling listened to, including visits involving arthritis care, spaniels, puppies and kittens. - Access to appointments is a recurring positive theme, with one owner getting their elderly dog seen within hours and reporting a marked improvement by the next day.
- •Reviews consistently describe the team as helpful, professional and supportive. - Several comments highlight strong poultry expertise, including advice for farms and poultry businesses. - Phone support is a recurring theme, with reviewers describing calm, practical guidance during stressful situations.
- •Emergency response is a strong theme, with owners saying the practice is quick to answer the phone and attend urgent cases. - Communication stands out in several reviews, especially explanations given clearly and in plain language rather than jargon. - Mike Bellamy is singled out for calm, experienced handling in difficult situations, including a colic case and working with a sensitive mare.
Our Score (45/100)
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital - Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is a CVS clinic focused on urgent and out-of-hours veterinary care. Reviews consistently mention emergency phone triage, late-night support and compassionate end-of-life care, particularly for cats. Feedback on the clinical side is often positive, but there are also repeated complaints about administration, especially insurer paperwork, alongside one report of being refused help for a bitten dog.
S T Stead is an independent practice in York founded in 1985 by Tim Stead (BVSc MRCVS). The clinic operates on an appointment-only basis, offers a 24/7 emergency service, and lists on-site equipment including X-ray, ultrasound, laser, video endoscope and diathermy systems. It is also stated to be a veterinary nurse training facility.
- •Several recent comments are positive but brief, including praise such as “Excellent” and mentions of easy access and a good local reputation. - One detailed review describes compassionate end-of-life care, with staff showing kindness throughout and a vet talking the owner through choices and allowing time in a safe space to say goodbye. - The main negative theme is billing disputes, including one complaint about a £70 charge for disposal of a wild fox and another about £75 taken without justification.
Bell, Brown & Bentley is an IVC Evidensia veterinary practice in Leicester. Clinic information indicates it is also a veterinary nurse training facility and offers out-of-hours emergency arrangements, with website guidance on what to do in a pet emergency. Recent reviews are mostly positive about the team’s friendliness, professionalism and compassionate handling of difficult situations, though a small number of reviewers raise concerns about pricing and some treatment or travel-paperwork decisions.
- •Reviewers consistently praise the standard of care and the sense that the team genuinely cares about animals. - Several comments highlight staff taking time to listen to owners’ concerns and explain treatment clearly. - One review specifically mentions a dog being seen for a rash and receiving medication even though the practice was close to closing on a Friday.
Hart Veterinary Centre (Waddesdon Surgery) is part of Hart Vets, an IVC Evidensia practice group caring for pets since 1993, and is RCVS-accredited. The practice highlights modern diagnostic and treatment technology, along with practical features including air-conditioned premises and on-site parking. It offers routine care as well as urgent and surgical treatment, and states that in-house out-of-hours emergency care is available every night with 24-hour nursing support at its veterinary hospital.
Kingfisher Veterinary Practice Martock is part of a multi-branch practice offering out-of-hours emergency care alongside routine appointments and preventative care, including a Pet Health Club® Plus plan with consultations included. The clinic’s services cover everyday appointments for cats and dogs as well as more sensitive cases such as surgery and end-of-life support, including keepsakes after euthanasia. Recent feedback is mostly positive about the team’s caring, professional approach, though there are some complaints about administrative communication and one missed flea infestation during a consultation.
