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Vets4Pets Leeds Colton is part of the Vets4Pets group and was established in January 2018. The practice offers advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, including digital radiography, ultrasound, endoscopy, an in-house lab and an operating theatre, with separate dog and cat wards plus an isolation unit. The clinic is listed as RCVS Accredited and holds ISFM Cat Friendly and RWAF Rabbit Friendly status.
Our Score (61/100)
Companion Care (Telford) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, so it is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice offers in-house diagnostics and hospitalisation facilities, including an in-house lab, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, a hospital ward, an isolation unit, and separate dog and cat wards. The clinic’s website also says that out-of-hours emergency cover is provided in collaboration with Vets Now.
- •Owners frequently describe the team as helpful, friendly and caring, with some saying they have used the practice for many years. - Several reviews mention operations and aftercare, saying their dogs were well looked after before and after procedures. - A recurring theme is cost-conscious, practical advice, especially for older pets where owners appreciated honest discussions about what was necessary and affordable.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the team as caring, friendly, and thorough, with several saying staff took time to explain findings and answer questions clearly. - Procedure-day communication stands out positively: owners mention being kept updated during a dental operation and receiving a next-day follow-up call. - End-of-life care is a recurring strength in positive reviews, with owners mentioning compassion, a calm atmosphere, and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.
- •Recent feedback is very positive about kind, calm handling and clear communication, especially with nervous pets and owners who want concerns properly discussed. - Several reviews focus on end-of-life care and aftercare, with owners describing euthanasia as compassionate and dignified, and mentioning thoughtful touches such as time to say goodbye, paw prints, condolence cards, and seeds to scatter. - Owners also mention prompt responsiveness when pets are unwell, including quick help for a poorly cat on a Saturday morning.
- •Many recent reviewers describe the practice as caring, friendly, and professional, with several long-term clients saying they would not go elsewhere. - Compassion around difficult decisions stands out, especially for euthanasia visits, where owners mention kindness, patience, and clear explanations. - Handling of pets is often praised as calm and gentle, including positive comments from owners of anxious dogs and cats attending vaccinations and check-ups.
Luxstowe Vets Ltd is a multi-branch veterinary practice in Liskeard that is part of VetPartners. The practice states that it runs its own 24/7 emergency service from its main branch. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners frequently highlighting friendly, professional care, clear explanations, and vets who help nervous pets settle during appointments.
Wicstun Veterinary Group is a long-established Linnaeus practice that says it has served pet owners for over 90 years. It offers routine preventative care alongside urgent and more complex support through the wider group, including access to a 24/7 hospital at Market Weighton and advanced imaging such as CT. Recent feedback also highlights same-day appointments and a monthly plan used for routine preventative treatments.
- •Owners often mention clear communication, saying staff explain things in a way that is easy to understand and do not make them feel foolish for asking questions. - Reviews describe the team as kind, friendly, and well organised, with pets’ welfare clearly the focus. - Several comments highlight thorough examinations and unhurried appointments, including dogs being carefully checked over and owners feeling listened to.
- •Friendly, welcoming staff and a calm atmosphere that helps pets feel relaxed during appointments. - Thorough consultations, with vets taking time to listen, answer questions and explain health issues clearly. - Reassuring support during stressful or upsetting visits, with several owners saying both they and their pets were helped to stay calm.
