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The George Veterinary Clinic - Nailsworth is an independent, RCVS-accredited practice with over 75 years of experience. It treats a wide mix of animals including pets, equine, farm animals and pigs, offers 24-hour services with continuity of veterinary care, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is especially positive about compassionate end-of-life support, quick appointments when problems arise, and thoughtful follow-through after a pet’s death.
MBG Vets (MacArthur, Barstow & Gibbs) is an independent, vet-owned practice in Worcester covering small animals, exotics, farm livestock and equine work. It offers a notably broad species range, with recent reviews mentioning dogs, rats, chameleons, hamsters, goats and miniature ponies alongside the website’s listing of horses and donkeys. Recent feedback remains largely positive overall, with particular praise for same-day access when needed and a welfare-focused approach, though a small number of reviews raise concerns about communication and cost.
Holistic Vet Care Ltd presents as an independent, holistic-focused veterinary practice in Northampton. It appears to be built around longer, more detailed consultations and complementary treatments rather than quick standard appointments, with conventional medication used alongside holistic care where appropriate. Recent reviews continue to highlight tailored plans using acupuncture, laser therapy and Chinese herbal remedies, especially for older pets, chronic pain, anxiety and other long-term conditions.
- •Consultations and clinical examinations, including routine check-ups such as a thorough cat examination. - Assessment and treatment for vomiting or poor appetite after suspected foreign-body ingestion, including medication being dispensed. - Clear explanations during appointments about what the team planned to check and why.
- •Caring clinical team: Several recent reviewers describe the vets as caring, thorough and helpful, with good experiences for both cats and dogs. - Easy access and efficient visits: Owners mention being able to get an appointment when needed, short-notice help, and minimal waiting. - Good handling of nervous or painful animals: One owner says their vet-shy dog is happy to visit, while another describes repeated visits for a dog with painful claw injuries, saying staff kept the dog calm and comfortable.
Wendover Heights Veterinary Centre in Aylesbury is an RCVS-accredited IVC Evidensia practice that has been providing veterinary care for more than 40 years. It treats cats, dogs and horses, and also serves as a veterinary nurse training facility. A separate cat area remains a notable feature, and the practice also offers routine late-evening appointments until 8:15pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays at its main branch.
The Glenthorne Veterinary Group in Uttoxeter is an RCVS-accredited practice and part of IVC Evidensia. It advertises 24-hour care and offers services including diagnostic imaging and nurse consultations, with structured data also identifying it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent feedback suggests it is used for both routine care and urgent problems, with examples including same-day appointments, Saturday availability, and phone advice for a worried cat owner.
- •Recent feedback is largely positive, with owners describing the staff as friendly, professional, well informed, efficient, and helpful. - Several reviews point to smooth day-to-day service, including quick appointments, annual check-ups and vaccinations, and staff answering questions without making things feel difficult. - More detailed praise includes an emergency appointment for a dog with an abscess, strong follow-up afterwards, and practical advice on diet and behaviour.
It is not stated whether Ian P Laird MRCVS is an independent practice or part of a wider veterinary group. Recent client feedback points to a practice used for both routine care and urgent problems, with emergency appointments, out-of-hours help, and home visits all mentioned by owners. Examples of treatment discussed by clients include lump removal, surgery to remove a grass seed from a paw, treatment for a urinary tract infection, and care for a cat with a suspected anal gland infection.
- •End-of-life care stands out strongly: several owners describe euthanasia appointments as kind, supportive, and handled with empathy, with time taken to talk through decisions. - Staff manner is a consistent strength: reviews repeatedly mention professional, friendly and helpful staff, including receptionists who helped owners feel at ease. - Urgent care is praised: one owner said their very poorly dog was seen within an hour, treated promptly, and given clear advice for recovery at home.
