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- •Recent reviewers repeatedly mention kind, professional support during difficult moments, especially when pets were seriously ill or being put to sleep. - Several comments praise the team for taking time to explain treatment options and helping owners feel calmer and better informed, including during lymphoma care. - Louise, Mike/Michael, and Holly receive specific thanks for warm, attentive service and making visits feel more personal.
Pennard Vets Maidstone is an independent, employee-owned practice with Stress-free and Positive Pet accreditation. The clinic says it handles its own out-of-hours work so clients can see familiar faces, and it offers online booking and virtual consults through PetsApp. Recent feedback is largely very positive, especially around calm handling, clear explanations and flexibility, although one review raises a serious concern about an urgent cat case.
- •Recent reviews are overwhelmingly positive, with owners often describing the team as friendly, knowledgeable, efficient and reassuring. - A recurring theme is thorough care and clear communication: owners mention detailed routine checks, being talked through options, and being kept informed during procedures and follow-up. - Several reviews highlight continuity and compassion, including longer treatment journeys involving named vets and nurses, and thoughtful end-of-life care.
- •The most recent feedback is very positive overall, with several owners describing the team as friendly, knowledgeable, welcoming, and easy to trust. - Communication stands out as a recurring strength: owners mention feeling heard, getting clear explanations, and being involved in decisions about treatment. - Recent reviews also include positive examples of continuity and follow-up, including quick access for an unwell dog and ongoing visits for regular injections.
- •Compassion in difficult moments: multiple reviewers focus on kind, personal handling of euthanasia, including praise for both reception staff and vets. - Strong communication and reassurance: owners often mention feeling kept informed, listened to and supported, particularly during ongoing treatment or more serious illness. - Dentistry is a recurring strength: several reviews mention dental procedures under anaesthetic, including a 17-tooth extraction, with good follow-up and smooth recoveries.
Fairfield House Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice in Uckfield, established in 1953, treating companion animals, farm animals, and exotic animals. The clinic says it provides a 24-hour out-of-hours emergency service on its own premises with its own veterinary staff, and recent reviews continue to describe the emergency service as in-house. Owners regularly mention rapid access for urgent cases, clear discussion of treatment options including acupuncture, and thoughtful communication during ongoing care.
- •Warm, reassuring visits: Several reviewers mention a friendly welcome, a calm atmosphere and staff who are especially good with nervous animals, including first-time visitors. - Clear explanations and efficient care: Owners describe vets explaining their thinking clearly during appointments and dealing with problems promptly, including a same-day Friday visit and an emergency poisoning case. - Strong experience with procedures and aftercare: Recent reviews mention spaying, an operation, and ongoing treatment for an infection, with positive comments about aftercare and recovery support.
- •Clinical care is a strong theme: several reviewers describe the vets as kind, thorough, and reassuring, with Sam and Lizzie singled out for clear explanations. - The practice atmosphere stands out: one reviewer describes a friendly “village vet” feel, with a calm, quiet setting in a converted building rather than a sterile environment. - Many owners mention friendly, caring service: positive comments repeatedly mention staff who are approachable and attentive to animals.
Battle Flatts Veterinary Clinic is a CVS-owned small animal practice in York, established in the 1980s. The clinic offers routine veterinary care, surgery and nurse-led services, with out-of-hours emergencies directed to York Emergency Vets for free telephone advice and emergency consultations. Recent feedback is mixed: some owners praise compassionate care, especially from Hannah, while others report serious concerns about diagnosis, post-operative outcomes and fees.
Vets4Pets Watford Century is part of the Vets4Pets group and offers routine care alongside more advanced in-house work, including orthopaedic procedures. Its listed facilities include an on-site lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, separate dog and cat wards, and isolation, with out-of-hours emergency cover via Vets Now Barnet. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners describe kind, informative staff and reassuring surgical care, while others report problems with phone access, communication, and billing.
