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Companion Care (Lincoln South) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets network in Lincoln, with on-site facilities for routine care, diagnostics and in-patient nursing, including a hospital ward, in-house lab testing, X-ray and ultrasound. The practice also states that when it is closed, emergency cover is provided via Vets Now, with consultations starting from £313.50. Recent feedback is mixed overall: many owners praise compassionate care, including for rats and difficult end-of-life discussions, while some report problems around reception handling, urgent access and payment arrangements.
Liverpool OS Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic is set up to handle both routine care and more complex cases, with on-site facilities including operating theatres, laboratories and isolation wards. Recent feedback continues to point to a practice covering everything from vaccinations and surgery to support during acute illness and end-of-life care.
- •Many recent positive reviews describe the team as kind, caring, friendly and welcoming, with several owners saying they would recommend the practice. - Owners highlight calm handling of nervous or reactive dogs, saying staff take time during appointments and help pets become less anxious about visiting. - Named staff receive strong praise, especially Jess, with additional positive mentions for Kirsty, Georgina and Tegan.
- •Kind, caring clinical approach: Owners repeatedly describe vets as professional, knowledgeable and compassionate, especially during stressful or upsetting situations. - Good support with urgent or difficult cases: Examples include a same-day appointment for tick removal and thoughtful support during a cat’s cancer care. - Calm handling of pets: Reviews mention pets being fussed over, nervous animals being helped to settle, and injections or treatment being given with minimal stress.
- •Recent positive feedback highlights compassionate end-of-life care, with Roy specifically thanked for being patient, calm and clear during a difficult euthanasia appointment; the follow-up paw-print card also stood out. - A separate positive review mentions a cat’s neuter and microchip, with warm comments about the reception staff and nurses. - Negative feedback includes pricing concerns, particularly one reported £1,600 quote for anaesthesia and a mouth examination in an injured cat, and another complaint about potentially costly follow-up tests.
- •Owners describe fast access for urgent cases, including an emergency appointment arranged within about 30 minutes and immediate help for a hamster. - There is strong praise for small-animal care, especially from guinea pig owners who felt the vets were confident handling species that other practices had been reluctant to see. - Several reviews highlight compassionate long-term and end-of-life care, including support for chronic conditions in an older cat and a respectful euthanasia experience.
- •Owners describe being seen quickly when problems are urgent, including a morning walk-in after a dog attack and same-day help for a dog that became unwell while on holiday. - A recurring positive theme is thorough, caring clinical attention, with reviewers mentioning vets giving pets a careful examination, prescribing treatment, and explaining what to do next. - Front-of-house experience also comes through well in some reviews, with praise for a helpful and kind reception team.
Forrest House Veterinary Group in Bedale is part of CVS Group. Clinic information describes it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services. Recent feedback most often highlights quick access to appointments, clear explanations during consultations, and compassionate support during difficult end-of-life visits.
- •A consistent theme is kind, considerate care, with owners saying staff help both pets and people feel at ease. - Several reviewers mention quick access when needed, including same-day appointments and being seen straight away for urgent concerns. - Communication is a clear strength, with praise for thorough, patient explanations and a reassuring manner.
Alnorthumbria Vets is a long-established mixed animal practice in Wooler, established in 1897 and now part of CVS. It treats small animals, equine and farm animals, and the practice website also mentions treatment of some wild animals. The practice says it provides 24-hour emergency care staffed by its usual team of vets.
