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Our Score (83/100)

4.8(180 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Silver Green Veterinary Practice describes itself as an independent practice offering a 24‑hour emergency service for small animals. The website lists in‑house diagnostic tools (digital X‑ray and portable ultrasound) alongside routine and surgical care, including dental procedures and blood tests. In the latest reviews available, owners commonly mention routine preventative care such as puppy vaccination and microchipping, plus consultations where the vet explains findings during the exam. Several reviews also describe support around end‑of‑life care (including arranging urgent appointments and handling euthanasia with sensitivity). A small number of recent reviews report problems with a specific vet’s communication and assessment of an emergency, alongside another review describing a brusque manner at an appointment—so experiences appear to vary by clinician.

Our Score (83/100)

4.8(179 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Leonard Brothers Veterinary Centre Ltd is a Cat Friendly Clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights consultations, ophthalmology, orthopaedics, veterinary acupuncture, and emergency services—and recent reviews match that mix, including an owner who says they were seen within 45 minutes for a cat emergency. Across reviews, people repeatedly mention vets explaining options clearly, being calm with nervous/reactive dogs, and providing follow-up support, such as a vet calling back with urgent advice and ongoing checks after a major eye procedure.

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NewquayVet

Newquay

Our Score (83/100)

4.8(178 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

NewquayVet appears set up for both routine appointments and urgent same-day problems: reviews describe dogs being seen quickly for injuries (including an “emergency… within an hour”) as well as planned surgery for an older dog, with the vet talking owners through the decision and recovery. Several owners also mention end-of-life care, including respectful handling of euthanasia and a condolence card sent afterwards. Pricing feedback is mostly positive (“not overly priced” / “reasonable”), but one recent reviewer was unhappy about being charged a consultation fee for what they believed was a pre-agreed second visit for a follow-on anti-inflammatory injection.

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Our Score (83/100)

4.8(176 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Thorpe Bay Broadway is part of the Medivet group. The practice is set up for routine care (health checks for kittens/puppies), dental work (a teeth scale and polish is specifically mentioned), and treating longer-term or more complex issues (one owner describes surgery and ongoing support for a young dog with hip/back-leg problems). Owners also mention practical touches like being fitted in early when they arrived ahead of an appointment, and online booking being “easy to navigate”. Pricing comes up in two different ways: some reviews praise “transparent” costs, while another says you need to “keep an eye on what they are charging you.”

Our Score (83/100)

4.6(175 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Active Vetcare – Beechwood Veterinary Centre is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (the website information available to us mentions a group with nine surgeries). It’s set up as a small‑animal practice offering routine care alongside surgery and access to referral services (soft tissue, orthopaedics and cardiology listed on the website). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. What stands out in recent reviews is practical, case-based detail: owners describe being given clear options (“two different action plans” depending on how the next 24 hours went after an injection), being kept updated during surgery for a suspected blockage, and proactive follow-up after procedures. The website also lists Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and an RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding.

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Benson & Babb

Cirencester

Our Score (83/100)

4.7(175 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
cow
pig

Benson & Babb is an independent veterinary practice (established since the 1950s, per its website) offering first-opinion care for pets and farm animals, plus a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients that’s handled by their own vets. Recent reviews consistently describe continuity (clients say the team “get to know your pet” and you’re often “consistent with who you see”), flexibility for urgent problems (one owner was fitted in close to closing time for a torn dewclaw), and supportive end-of-life care (multiple reviews mention euthanasia guidance and “gentle care” during a goodbye).

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Our Score (83/100)

4.8(173 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Gonda De Ganck is a veterinary practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the written reviews available, owners most often describe a friendly, accommodating team across vets, nurses, reception/office staff, and give specific examples such as handling nervous dogs calmly and supporting a full-day stay for hip and elbow scoring (with dogs collected once recovered). A smaller note raised in one review is that it’s “getting very expensive”, without any prices given.

Our Score (83/100)

4.7(165 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Sherwood Veterinary Services Ltd. describes itself as an independent practice (not a corporate group) and is RCVS Accredited and ISFM Cat Friendly. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for general veterinary care with an emphasis on preventative work and nurse-led clinics, alongside handling urgent “same-day” issues when needed. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention vets talking owners through options without pushing costs, plus careful handling of nervous dogs (e.g., injections given “without [the dog] even noticing” and a “super nervous rescue” staying calm during a small procedure). Reviews also describe sensitive support around euthanasia and management of post-surgery complications.

Our Score (83/100)

4.4(164 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Colchester Vets4Pets Advanced Practice is part of the Vets4Pets group and operates as an RCVS accredited Small Animal Veterinary Hospital, set up as a referral hospital with advanced diagnostics and surgery done in-house (including CT, endoscopy, and orthopaedic procedures). The website also describes 24-hour in-house inpatient care, with out-of-hours care provided by Vets Now. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe time-sensitive care (for example, stabilising a severely injured cat and carrying out multiple operations, and recovering a 7‑week‑old kitten within a few hours), orthopaedic surgery experience (including two knee surgeries), and support during end-of-life care (private room while tests were run; ashes returned). Cost comes up both ways: some owners call it “too expensive,” while others describe specific bills as reasonable or note that the clinic subsidised costs after discussing options.

Our Score (83/100)

4.8(163 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Crickmore Vets / Arvonia Vets describes itself as an independent practice (the site says it “isn’t tied to a corporate ethos”) and has been focused on family pets since 1980. From the website, it appears set up for advanced in-house diagnostics and surgery, with a CT scanner, ultrasound, and an on-site laboratory, plus stated strengths in orthopaedics (including knee reconstruction) and complex soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often talk about end-of-life care (support during euthanasia, helping pets stay comfortable a bit longer, and a bereavement card sent afterwards) and puppy vaccinations/check-ups where the team tried to build a positive association with vet visits.

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