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Medivet West Kingsdown is part of the Medivet group and offers routine preventative care alongside in-practice diagnostics, including an in-house lab, ultrasound, X-rays and dentistry. The clinic’s own information says it sees cats, dogs, rabbits, exotics, avians and reptiles, and also offers nurse clinics and 15-minute consultations. Recent feedback consistently highlights friendly, reassuring handling, thorough check-ups and clear advice, particularly around vaccinations, parasite control and general wellbeing.
- •Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with repeated praise for friendly, caring staff and a practice that makes owners feel reassured rather than rushed. - Cat care stands out strongly: reviewers mention tooth extractions, vaccinations, blood tests and spaying, with the team described as calm, gentle and experienced. - Communication is a consistent theme, including clear explanations before procedures, updates on blood-test results and thorough aftercare.
Our Score (64/100)
- •Friendly, professional service is a consistent theme, with reviewers describing a nice atmosphere and saying the practice is always a pleasure to deal with. - Access is a positive point, with one owner saying non-emergency appointments are available pretty quickly. - The clinic environment is praised as very clean and well aerated.
- •Adam (vet): repeatedly praised for explaining treatment clearly, answering questions, knowing pets by name, and carrying out thorough health checks. Reviews specifically link him with bladder stone removal surgery and treatment of an eye ulcer. - Paula: named in one complaint about front-desk communication and a disputed bill total.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as kind, welcoming, professional and knowledgeable, with several saying they have used the clinic for years. - Continuity is a recurring strength: owners say the practice tries to book them with the same vet, and some feel the vets know their pets' histories well. - End-of-life care is mentioned in both positive and negative ways: one family was very grateful for a caring home euthanasia visit, while another review describes a distressing experience around a euthanasia appointment at the clinic.
- •Many reviewers describe the team as friendly, professional and caring, with several saying they have stayed with the practice for years. - Recent feedback highlights helpful veterinary advice, including guidance on general wellbeing and diet, and a strong first impression from new clients. - Reviews mention prompt urgent care, including same-day treatment for a lame dog, and good communication when emergencies caused short delays for other appointments.
Shires Veterinary Practice is a long-established multi-branch clinic in Staffordshire and is part of Linnaeus; the practice website says it has been providing veterinary care for over 70 years. It is set up for routine care such as vaccinations and preventative health plans, dental work-ups, and urgent problems when owners call in. Recent feedback is largely positive about prompt appointments, helpful staff, and organised preventative care, though a small minority of reviews mention inconsistency between vets and concerns about cost.
The Bridge Veterinary Clinic in Lechlade is a long-established practice that says it has been caring for pets since 1903, and it is now part of VetPartners. It offers routine pet care including vaccinations, neutering, dental work and microchipping, while also handling surgical cases and more involved treatment. The clinic’s website also says the team can visit farms for routine and emergency care.
Blythwood Vets in Pinner is part of Linnaeus and is an RCVS-accredited practice under the Practice Standards Scheme. The practice website also notes Silver-level Cat Friendly Clinic status, Investors in People accreditation, routine and preventive care, nurse clinics, Pet Health for Life Plans, and emergency cover across multiple locations. Recent feedback is very positive, with owners highlighting prompt help for urgent problems, easy appointment access, and calm, caring handling of nervous pets.
- •Calm, kind handling: multiple owners mention staff being especially good with nervous or reactive pets, including using treats, keeping the waiting area calm, and respecting a dog’s boundaries during injections. - Prompt help when needed: reviewers say appointments are usually easy to arrange, pets are seen quickly, and urgent cases — including Sunday injuries — are dealt with promptly. - Compassion and communication: owners repeatedly describe the team as friendly, caring, and willing to listen, with praise for clear advice and thoughtful follow-through.
