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Our Score (83/100)
TEAV Ltd (trading as The Exotic Animal Vets) is a specialist-led exotics practice. The clinic’s website states it is led by an RCVS Recognised Specialist (Molly). Reviews repeatedly describe complex exotic cases being managed in-house (for example hamster bladder-stone surgery and an axolotl emergency), alongside routine care like nail clips and health checks for birds. Owners also mention practical, case-specific support: one reviewer says Dr. Molly had them film the medication process during an axolotl emergency to make sure home treatment was done correctly. Multiple reviews describe unhurried appointments and time given for difficult decisions, including calm, supported euthanasia (PTS). One reviewer reports a missed call-back at a busy time, which they were told was due to unexpected emergency admissions.
TEAV Ltd (trading as The Exotic Animal Vets) is a specialist-led exotics practice. The clinic’s website states it is led by an RCVS Recognised Specialist (Molly). Reviews repeatedly describe complex exotic cases being managed in-house (for example hamster bladder-stone surgery and an axolotl emergency), alongside routine care like nail clips and health checks for birds. Owners also mention practical, case-specific support: one reviewer says Dr. Molly had them film the medication process during an axolotl emergency to make sure home treatment was done correctly. Multiple reviews describe unhurried appointments and time given for difficult decisions, including calm, supported euthanasia (PTS). One reviewer reports a missed call-back at a busy time, which they were told was due to unexpected emergency admissions.
Hamstone Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary practice, set up to provide a more traditional, personalised service. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears geared to routine small‑animal care plus urgent and end‑of‑life support, with multiple owners mentioning same‑day emergency appointments, clear explanations for home management, and honest conversations around difficult decisions. Practical touches owners highlight include a separate cat waiting room and staff who call back when they say they will to keep clients updated.
Hamstone Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary practice, set up to provide a more traditional, personalised service. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears geared to routine small‑animal care plus urgent and end‑of‑life support, with multiple owners mentioning same‑day emergency appointments, clear explanations for home management, and honest conversations around difficult decisions. Practical touches owners highlight include a separate cat waiting room and staff who call back when they say they will to keep clients updated.
Penbode Vets Ltd
Holsworthy
Our Score (83/100)
Penbode Vets Ltd is a long-established veterinary practice (in operation since 1840) caring for pets, horses and farm animals. The website states they provide a 24/7 service 365 days a year via species-focused teams, and recent reviews describe practical, hands-on support ranging from helping during a dog’s puppies through to end-of-life euthanasia (PTS). Owners also mention being fitted in without an appointment for an exam and injection, laparoscopic spays performed by a named vet (Paz), and access to a visiting specialist for more complex procedures (for example, anal gland removal).
Penbode Vets Ltd is a long-established veterinary practice (in operation since 1840) caring for pets, horses and farm animals. The website states they provide a 24/7 service 365 days a year via species-focused teams, and recent reviews describe practical, hands-on support ranging from helping during a dog’s puppies through to end-of-life euthanasia (PTS). Owners also mention being fitted in without an appointment for an exam and injection, laparoscopic spays performed by a named vet (Paz), and access to a visiting specialist for more complex procedures (for example, anal gland removal).
Oakwood Veterinary Group
Harleston
Our Score (83/100)
Oakwood Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (the website says it has cared for pets for over 100 years) with in-house lab facilities and “advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment.” Routine preventative care is a clear focus (vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, parasite treatments), and reviews also describe problem-solving appointments such as a dog’s broken dew claw being treated in-clinic. For emergencies, the website states out-of-hours care is provided via a partnership with Swayne & Partners, offering a 24-hour hospital with a night vet and RVN nursing team. Practical touches mentioned in reviews include combining multiple needs in one visit (dew claw treatment plus annual vaccination) and a vaginal swab being done free of charge.
Oakwood Veterinary Group is a long-established practice (the website says it has cared for pets for over 100 years) with in-house lab facilities and “advanced diagnostic and surgical equipment.” Routine preventative care is a clear focus (vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, parasite treatments), and reviews also describe problem-solving appointments such as a dog’s broken dew claw being treated in-clinic. For emergencies, the website states out-of-hours care is provided via a partnership with Swayne & Partners, offering a 24-hour hospital with a night vet and RVN nursing team. Practical touches mentioned in reviews include combining multiple needs in one visit (dew claw treatment plus annual vaccination) and a vaginal swab being done free of charge.
Pennine Veterinary Referrals
Richmond
Our Score (83/100)
Pennine Veterinary Referrals is a referral practice focused on complex surgical and imaging-led cases in dogs, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in its services. Recent reviews repeatedly describe orthopaedic and spinal/neurology problems being worked up quickly with advanced diagnostics (CT, MRI and blood tests mentioned), followed by surgery such as TPLO for cruciate disease and patella luxation repair. Owners frequently highlight: - Detailed, plain-language explanations of procedures and imaging findings (including being shown CT/MRI results in person). - Proactive updates during the day (calls after tests and after surgery are mentioned). - Next-day check-in emails after procedures. - Administrative help with insurance claims (described as being made “easy,” and in one case managed with a quick payout).
Pennine Veterinary Referrals is a referral practice focused on complex surgical and imaging-led cases in dogs, with a Veterinary Nurse Training facility listed in its services. Recent reviews repeatedly describe orthopaedic and spinal/neurology problems being worked up quickly with advanced diagnostics (CT, MRI and blood tests mentioned), followed by surgery such as TPLO for cruciate disease and patella luxation repair. Owners frequently highlight: - Detailed, plain-language explanations of procedures and imaging findings (including being shown CT/MRI results in person). - Proactive updates during the day (calls after tests and after surgery are mentioned). - Next-day check-in emails after procedures. - Administrative help with insurance claims (described as being made “easy,” and in one case managed with a quick payout).
Kenilworth Vets describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for ongoing care and owner-guided decision-making, with vets taking time to explain options—particularly for longer-term conditions and planned procedures. Concrete details owners mention include: - Time spent explaining and offering options, including building a forward plan for a dog with chronic issues. - Dental work discussions are specifically referenced by owners who moved after high quotes elsewhere; they describe clearer explanations and supportive decision-making. - Aftercare follow-up via text is mentioned, with quick replies to recovery questions after treatment. - The website highlights a Health Care Plan and provides information on what to do in an emergency (details aren’t given in the available summary).
Kenilworth Vets describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for ongoing care and owner-guided decision-making, with vets taking time to explain options—particularly for longer-term conditions and planned procedures. Concrete details owners mention include: - Time spent explaining and offering options, including building a forward plan for a dog with chronic issues. - Dental work discussions are specifically referenced by owners who moved after high quotes elsewhere; they describe clearer explanations and supportive decision-making. - Aftercare follow-up via text is mentioned, with quick replies to recovery questions after treatment. - The website highlights a Health Care Plan and provides information on what to do in an emergency (details aren’t given in the available summary).
Sage Vets is a family-run independent practice with GOLD Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation (iCatCare). The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved in-house work, with digital X‑ray, ultrasound/echocardiography, an in‑house laboratory, an operating theatre, and dental facilities listed on its website. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe thorough investigations and option-by-option discussions (including a one-hour first appointment for a dog with seizures) and several specific procedures are mentioned, including dental extractions, spaying, and lump removal.
Sage Vets is a family-run independent practice with GOLD Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation (iCatCare). The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved in-house work, with digital X‑ray, ultrasound/echocardiography, an in‑house laboratory, an operating theatre, and dental facilities listed on its website. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe thorough investigations and option-by-option discussions (including a one-hour first appointment for a dog with seizures) and several specific procedures are mentioned, including dental extractions, spaying, and lump removal.
Onca Vets Ltd
Norwich
Our Score (83/100)
Onca Vets Ltd is an independent small-animal practice that also offers veterinary physiotherapy and has an in-house laboratory (per the clinic website summary). Reviews consistently describe a more “personal” style than some larger chains, with owners mentioning honest, straightforward explanations and a sense that treatment decisions aren’t driven by upselling. Concrete examples from reviews include dental work and extractions, two operations for an older dog, and investigation of a cat’s cough with blood tests and discussion of likely allergies. One review also notes both a vet and a nurse being visibly empathetic during an end-of-life appointment for an elderly cat.
Onca Vets Ltd is an independent small-animal practice that also offers veterinary physiotherapy and has an in-house laboratory (per the clinic website summary). Reviews consistently describe a more “personal” style than some larger chains, with owners mentioning honest, straightforward explanations and a sense that treatment decisions aren’t driven by upselling. Concrete examples from reviews include dental work and extractions, two operations for an older dog, and investigation of a cat’s cough with blood tests and discussion of likely allergies. One review also notes both a vet and a nurse being visibly empathetic during an end-of-life appointment for an elderly cat.
Our Score (83/100)
Wensum Valley Veterinary Surgeons is an equine-focused (and farm-client) practice with a purpose-built clinic and stated 24/7 emergency availability. Recent reviews describe the team handling on-yard injuries and practical emergencies: stitching a large abdominal wound on an older horse (with later removal of dead skin), treating a damaged ligament over an extended period, and attending to sedate a horse that wouldn’t load so it could travel safely. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of each stage of treatment and a focus on welfare over “tidy” or unnecessary work.
Wensum Valley Veterinary Surgeons is an equine-focused (and farm-client) practice with a purpose-built clinic and stated 24/7 emergency availability. Recent reviews describe the team handling on-yard injuries and practical emergencies: stitching a large abdominal wound on an older horse (with later removal of dead skin), treating a damaged ligament over an extended period, and attending to sedate a horse that wouldn’t load so it could travel safely. Owners repeatedly mention clear explanations of each stage of treatment and a focus on welfare over “tidy” or unnecessary work.
Community Pet Clinic operates as an Animal Trust veterinary clinic (described by one reviewer as a not-for-profit organisation). It offers free consultations, plus on-site diagnostics (including X-rays, ultrasound, and an on-site lab) and routine-to-general surgical care (including dentistry). For cases needing inpatient or emergency care, the clinic states it’s supported by 24/7 veterinary hospitals for A&E, inpatient care and specialist facilities. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to: - vets spending significant time examining pets and explaining problems (including a heart condition) - a straightforward treatment plan without “unnecessary extras” - support during difficult end-of-life decisions (one review describes staff advising euthanasia when a cat was “slowly going”)
Community Pet Clinic operates as an Animal Trust veterinary clinic (described by one reviewer as a not-for-profit organisation). It offers free consultations, plus on-site diagnostics (including X-rays, ultrasound, and an on-site lab) and routine-to-general surgical care (including dentistry). For cases needing inpatient or emergency care, the clinic states it’s supported by 24/7 veterinary hospitals for A&E, inpatient care and specialist facilities. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often point to: - vets spending significant time examining pets and explaining problems (including a heart condition) - a straightforward treatment plan without “unnecessary extras” - support during difficult end-of-life decisions (one review describes staff advising euthanasia when a cat was “slowly going”)
