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Priory Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice in Christchurch, Dorset; ownership information is not stated here. Recent feedback points to a clinic used for both routine care and more difficult moments, including quick low-stress nail trims, support for young pets, help when a dog suddenly became unwell, and end-of-life care. The overall tone of recent reviews is consistently warm, with owners describing the team as kind, professional and reassuring.
- •Recent feedback is strongly positive about urgent care, including a late-night visit where a dog was treated promptly and the owner felt the intervention may have been life-saving. - Several reviews highlight kindness and compassion, especially around end-of-life support and a home euthanasia visit that allowed a reactive dog to pass peacefully at home. - Owners also mention clear communication, including being kept informed before and after dental treatment.
- •Reviewers often describe the team as friendly, understanding and unhurried, with vets taking time to listen rather than making owners feel rushed. - End-of-life care stands out in several comments, including peaceful home euthanasia and appreciation for the condolence card sent afterwards. - Owners mention practical support with more difficult cases, including sedation for a very nervous dog and hands-on help getting treatment into a sore ear.
- •Emergency support stands out, including an 8.20pm callout to sedate a horse at Holkham Beach so it could be loaded and taken home safely, even though the owner was not already a client. - Owners value clear, realistic explanations, especially around wound treatment, with one reviewer praising decisions made around the horse’s age and welfare rather than unnecessary extra work. - Longer-running cases are mentioned positively, including year-long support for a horse with a damaged ligament and ongoing willingness to answer questions.
- •Feedback is strongly positive overall, with the team described as honest, helpful, and very good. - Sheep work stands out in the comments, with Kate singled out for her expertise. - Equine owners mention a quick response for a very lame horse.
- •Friendly, caring staff who make owners feel at ease and are described as helpful, kind, and professional. - Long-term trust and loyalty, with several reviewers saying they have used the practice for many years and would not go elsewhere. - Clear communication and practical support, including explaining treatments well and helping owners feel reassured.
Our Score (54/100)
Pengelly & Mizen Veterinary Surgeons is a mixed practice in Peterborough and part of IVC Evidensia. It offers a broad veterinary service, including emergency care, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice also advertises consultations as part of its Pet Health Club® Plus plan.
Rase Veterinary Centre in Market Rasen is a 24/7 practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback often highlights kind, informative staff, urgent short-notice access, and clear explanations during consultations. A smaller number of reviews raise concerns about communication, prescription administration, and aspects of equine case handling.
- •Reception is a recurring strength, with several owners describing the team as warm, welcoming, and clear when talking through prices. - Communication during consultations stands out, with owners saying problems and treatment options are explained well and that vets take time to answer extra questions. - Routine care is well regarded, including health checks and vaccinations, with one review highlighting thorough breed-specific checks for three different dogs.
- •Positive reviews commonly mention friendly, caring staff, with several owners saying appointments were easy to get and one describing same-day treatment while on holiday. - Communication stands out in several comments, including updates during a dog’s dental procedure and a next-day follow-up call after treatment. - Owners also praise the team’s handling of anxious or difficult dogs and their care around procedures requiring anaesthetic, especially for an older pet.
