Veterinarian with dog in clinic

Best Vets in England

Showing 1231-1240 of 4066 clinics

#1232

Our Score (82/100)

4.9(262 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Eden Vets Ltd. is a family-owned, independent veterinary practice (opened October 2020) for dogs and cats, with an “internal referral” setup for more advanced cases alongside routine care. Owners most often describe detailed communication during inpatient stays (including photo updates via WhatsApp) and clear explanations around investigations and surgery—one review mentions being shown surgical photographs after a ventral bulla osteotomy. A minority of recent reviews raise concerns about cost and a policy requiring repeat visits every 3 months for ongoing anti-inflammatory medication, plus occasional reports of rude reception staff.

Our Score (82/100)

4.3(261 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Laurels Veterinary Surgery has been providing veterinary care since 2001 and is accredited as an RCVS Small Animal Practice. The website lists routine services (vaccinations, check-ups, neutering, nail trimming and nurse clinics) for dogs, cats and rabbits, and it also states that out-of-hours care is provided 365 days a year via Beech House Veterinary Centre. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe supportive end-of-life care (including not being rushed to decide and being given time with their pet), and staff who handle nervous or reactive dogs calmly (one owner specifically mentions a scared/reactive dog being treated gently during a visit that included a “nose vax”). A minority of feedback conflicts with this, with one owner reporting the practice couldn’t provide a home euthanasia visit when needed and that the quoted cost was higher than another vet.

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(259 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Village Vet Longstanton is part of the Village Vet group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviewers most often describe straightforward day-to-day veterinary care with an emphasis on communication and handling pets who are anxious. Concrete details mentioned include being able to get appointments when needed, vets explaining a clear diagnosis and “what to do next,” and prompt attention when a pet became unwell quickly. One reviewer, however, reports leaving after many years due to perceived high prices and a decline in service quality.

Our Score (82/100)

4.5(249 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Village Vet Queen’s Park is part of the Village Vet group and offers a broad, general-practice setup (routine care through to internal medicine), with both vet and veterinary nurse clinics listed on its website. The practice also promotes a “Pet Health for Life Plus” plan (noted as new for 2025) that includes unlimited vet and nurse consultations when signed up. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear, upfront explanations of fees before treatment decisions, quick/easy booking, and staff who help make visits less stressful for cats; one reviewer notes it’s “quite expensive” despite the transparency.

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(249 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Scott Veterinary Clinic is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews describe easy booking, being seen without an appointment, and an appointment on New Year’s Eve, suggesting they sometimes accommodate urgent or time-sensitive needs. Owners specifically mention clear diagnosis and treatment plans, and handling cats in a way that kept the exam as low-stress as possible.

Our Score (82/100)

4.8(245 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Firgrove Veterinary Centre is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe helpful, reassuring staff and the ability to fit in urgent appointments, including at short notice for a poorly rabbit. There is also a clear conflict in experiences around end‑of‑life care: two detailed 1‑star reviews describe distressing euthanasia appointments where owners felt the vet was unprepared, communication was poor, and their wishes about staying with their pet were not followed. Concrete specifics mentioned by reviewers include: - Weekend/last‑minute appointment for a sick rabbit (seen as very kind and appreciated). - Vaccinations + check-up for a kitten, with staff answering questions thoroughly. - Two separate accounts of euthanasia visits where owners say the vet did not explain the process and/or moved quickly without allowing time to say goodbye.

Our Score (82/100)

4.5(244 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Acton (Acton Lane Veterinary Surgery) is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine care plus on-site diagnostics, with an in-house laboratory, ultrasound and X‑rays listed on its website. The clinic treats cats, dogs and rabbits, and offers core preventative and day-to-day services such as vaccinations, parasite care, neutering, microchipping and dentistry. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention long-term use (“many years”), fast appointments, and vets helping nervous cats stay calm during visits; one owner says their older cat’s sore paw was treated and “is now on the mend.”

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(243 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Ashlea Veterinary Centre Ltd has been operating since 1994 and is based in a purpose-built facility with cat-friendly rooms; the clinic is also accredited as a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information provided. Reviews most often point to good appointment availability, vets who help pets stay calm during exams, and clear communication about care. A few specifics owners mention include puppy classes, annual vaccination visits (including kennel cough), and that the team may be dealing with emergencies that can extend waiting times (one reviewer reported a 45-minute delay with an apology given).

#1240

Elm House Vets

Chelmsford

Our Score (82/100)

4.7(243 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
exotic

Elm House Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary practice and says it has been providing care for over 70 years. Based on its website and recent owner feedback, it appears set up for day-to-day primary care (vaccinations, neutering, dental care, nurse clinics) with arrangements for out-of-hours emergencies via Vets Now. Reviewers repeatedly mention being able to get appointments quickly when needed, and specific urgent/problem cases do come up (for example, a dog with a foxtail stuck in the nose that was seen quickly and resolved). Longer-term clients also mention the practice caring for cats and guinea pigs over many years.

Our Score (82/100)

4.9(239 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cat

Just Cats Veterinary Clinic is a feline-only practice that says it’s set up to keep visits quieter and less stressful for cats. The clinic also states it provides out‑of‑hours emergency care 24/7, 365 days a year. In recent reviews, owners most often describe support through difficult situations (including end‑of‑life care), confident handling of “not the easiest” cats, and routine follow-ups such as prescription checks.

Page 124 of 407