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Streetly Vets describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, led by veterinary surgeons Dr Jamie Bradbury and Dr Cora Heywood (both listed as MRCVS on the clinic website). The clinic appears set up for routine companion-animal care plus in-house procedures and diagnostics, with an operating theatre and imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) listed. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention: - The practice being busy but with manageable waiting times, and staff being “helpful and considerate.” - End-of-life care where time was taken to explain what would happen, making a difficult visit feel more supported. - A recent building extension that reviewers say created more waiting space and added an extra room for vets. There is also a clear note of cost/consent concerns from one reviewer, who says treatments were provided without discussion of costs and the “free consultation” was not explained upfront.
Streetly Vets describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, led by veterinary surgeons Dr Jamie Bradbury and Dr Cora Heywood (both listed as MRCVS on the clinic website). The clinic appears set up for routine companion-animal care plus in-house procedures and diagnostics, with an operating theatre and imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound) listed. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention: - The practice being busy but with manageable waiting times, and staff being “helpful and considerate.” - End-of-life care where time was taken to explain what would happen, making a difficult visit feel more supported. - A recent building extension that reviewers say created more waiting space and added an extra room for vets. There is also a clear note of cost/consent concerns from one reviewer, who says treatments were provided without discussion of costs and the “free consultation” was not explained upfront.
Medivet Mansfield Cottage
Waltham Cross
Our Score (82/100)
Medivet Mansfield Cottage is part of the Medivet group. Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (for example neutering and vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, with the ability to triage and transfer more serious cases to a 24‑hour Medivet hospital. Owners specifically describe: same-day appointments when needed, continuity of care by seeing the same vet over time, follow-up after procedures (including “after care was amazing”), and rapid intake/diagnostics before transferring a cat for surgery after a road traffic accident.
Medivet Mansfield Cottage is part of the Medivet group. Based on the clinic information and recent reviews, it appears set up for both routine care (for example neutering and vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, with the ability to triage and transfer more serious cases to a 24‑hour Medivet hospital. Owners specifically describe: same-day appointments when needed, continuity of care by seeing the same vet over time, follow-up after procedures (including “after care was amazing”), and rapid intake/diagnostics before transferring a cat for surgery after a road traffic accident.
Calder Vets Ltd is part of the Calder Vets group (as described on the practice website) and presents itself as a modern practice set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with access to 24/7 emergency care via Dewsbury Hospital. The website highlights dental care in dedicated suites, digital radiography, and in-house lab testing, alongside routine consultations, vaccinations and parasite control, and a stocked pharmacy/prescription diets. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain options (including recommendations for a dog’s future health) and continuity with the same vet for repeat visits (named vet “Michael” is mentioned). One detailed negative review describes problems with record-keeping and communication around insurance claims and prescriptions, including emails not being answered over months, which conflicts with the otherwise positive reports of helpful, responsive staff.
Calder Vets Ltd is part of the Calder Vets group (as described on the practice website) and presents itself as a modern practice set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with access to 24/7 emergency care via Dewsbury Hospital. The website highlights dental care in dedicated suites, digital radiography, and in-house lab testing, alongside routine consultations, vaccinations and parasite control, and a stocked pharmacy/prescription diets. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain options (including recommendations for a dog’s future health) and continuity with the same vet for repeat visits (named vet “Michael” is mentioned). One detailed negative review describes problems with record-keeping and communication around insurance claims and prescriptions, including emails not being answered over months, which conflicts with the otherwise positive reports of helpful, responsive staff.
Home Vets Central London is an independent in-home veterinary service established in 2013, focused on providing consultations at home for dogs and cats. The website emphasises “unrushed” appointment time and personalised care; recent reviews back this up with repeated mentions of pets staying calmer because they don’t need to travel. Owners also highlight clear booking/availability information and gentle handling to reduce stress during consultations. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Dr Jose and Dr Cesar, with one reviewer describing support over 3–4 years and quick responses to queries from Nuria.
Home Vets Central London is an independent in-home veterinary service established in 2013, focused on providing consultations at home for dogs and cats. The website emphasises “unrushed” appointment time and personalised care; recent reviews back this up with repeated mentions of pets staying calmer because they don’t need to travel. Owners also highlight clear booking/availability information and gentle handling to reduce stress during consultations. Named vets mentioned in reviews include Dr Jose and Dr Cesar, with one reviewer describing support over 3–4 years and quick responses to queries from Nuria.
Our Score (82/100)
Founded in 2006 by practice principal vet Johanna (Jo) Headley, Sunninghill Veterinary Centre appears to operate as an independent practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the provided information). It focuses on small animals and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic seems set up for a mix of routine care and higher-stakes cases: owners specifically mention vaccinations (including a nasal spray) and an emergency caesarean section where kittens needed reviving, followed by aftercare that the owner described as “amazing.” Multiple reviewers also highlight clear explanations from vets and a welcoming reception experience.
Founded in 2006 by practice principal vet Johanna (Jo) Headley, Sunninghill Veterinary Centre appears to operate as an independent practice (no corporate group is mentioned in the provided information). It focuses on small animals and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic seems set up for a mix of routine care and higher-stakes cases: owners specifically mention vaccinations (including a nasal spray) and an emergency caesarean section where kittens needed reviving, followed by aftercare that the owner described as “amazing.” Multiple reviewers also highlight clear explanations from vets and a welcoming reception experience.
Medivet Washingborough
Lincoln
Our Score (82/100)
Medivet Washingborough is part of the Medivet group (corporate). Based on the clinic’s own service list and what owners describe in recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite treatment) as well as work-ups and procedures such as dentistry, ECG, ultrasound/X‑ray, and surgery. Reviews include examples of flea treatment visits, regular check-ups/vaccinations, dental work involving removal of all teeth for one dog, and cancer surgery where an early-detected case resulted in a toe amputation rather than a more extensive procedure. Owners also mention practice-run events such as a “coffee morning” with tours of the premises.
Medivet Washingborough is part of the Medivet group (corporate). Based on the clinic’s own service list and what owners describe in recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite treatment) as well as work-ups and procedures such as dentistry, ECG, ultrasound/X‑ray, and surgery. Reviews include examples of flea treatment visits, regular check-ups/vaccinations, dental work involving removal of all teeth for one dog, and cancer surgery where an early-detected case resulted in a toe amputation rather than a more extensive procedure. Owners also mention practice-run events such as a “coffee morning” with tours of the premises.
Westway Veterinary Centres Ltd
Houghton Le Spring
Our Score (82/100)
Westway Veterinary Centres Ltd is part of the Westway Vets group (established in 1975) and is supported by a Tier 3 RCVS hospital. The clinic highlights a separate dedicated feline unit and Gold standard Cat Friendly Clinic status, suggesting it’s set up with cat-specific handling and facilities in mind. From recent owner feedback, day-to-day care seems focused on making visits manageable for anxious pets (for example, taking time to help a timid puppy settle before vaccination and moving efficiently through appointments for a nervous large-breed dog to avoid escalating stress). Reviews also mention compassionate support on a “very sad day” and staff being willing to give advice over the phone.
Westway Veterinary Centres Ltd is part of the Westway Vets group (established in 1975) and is supported by a Tier 3 RCVS hospital. The clinic highlights a separate dedicated feline unit and Gold standard Cat Friendly Clinic status, suggesting it’s set up with cat-specific handling and facilities in mind. From recent owner feedback, day-to-day care seems focused on making visits manageable for anxious pets (for example, taking time to help a timid puppy settle before vaccination and moving efficiently through appointments for a nervous large-breed dog to avoid escalating stress). Reviews also mention compassionate support on a “very sad day” and staff being willing to give advice over the phone.
Eco Vets Wandsworth is described by a long-term client as an independent practice (not part of a large corporate group). Reviews most often mention routine puppy/kitten care (first check-ups and vaccinations) alongside support for more complex problems, including a cat with seizures who wasn’t discharged until the team were satisfied with a diagnosis of epilepsy. Owners also describe proactive follow-up, such as the team messaging to check in after diagnosis and offering health checks and blood work, and several reviews highlight a calm, gentle approach with nervous dogs.
Eco Vets Wandsworth is described by a long-term client as an independent practice (not part of a large corporate group). Reviews most often mention routine puppy/kitten care (first check-ups and vaccinations) alongside support for more complex problems, including a cat with seizures who wasn’t discharged until the team were satisfied with a diagnosis of epilepsy. Owners also describe proactive follow-up, such as the team messaging to check in after diagnosis and offering health checks and blood work, and several reviews highlight a calm, gentle approach with nervous dogs.
Gatehouse Veterinary Group
Bradford
Our Score (82/100)
Gatehouse Veterinary Group is an RCVS-accredited practice offering routine consults alongside in-house specialist orthopaedic services and care for exotic pets. The website highlights a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included), free health checks, and wellness screening priced at £60. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe calm, friendly staff who are particularly helpful with new pet owners, and one review gives a detailed account of a very unwell kitten being treated and recovering.
Gatehouse Veterinary Group is an RCVS-accredited practice offering routine consults alongside in-house specialist orthopaedic services and care for exotic pets. The website highlights a Pet Health Club® Plus plan (with consultations included), free health checks, and wellness screening priced at £60. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe calm, friendly staff who are particularly helpful with new pet owners, and one review gives a detailed account of a very unwell kitten being treated and recovering.
Our Score (82/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group – Stoke Bishop Veterinary Centre is part of a wider Zetland Veterinary Group network with multiple branches, and it holds an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews repeatedly describe a calm reception and consulting-room environment (notably for anxious cats) and a team that explains options and costs upfront before doing work or supplying medication. The branch setup is also reflected in day-to-day support, such as staff arranging internal transfers of pet food to another branch for easier collection. Specific treatments mentioned in reviews include removal of a deeply embedded grass seed from a dog’s foot and sedation for nail trimming.
Zetland Veterinary Group – Stoke Bishop Veterinary Centre is part of a wider Zetland Veterinary Group network with multiple branches, and it holds an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews repeatedly describe a calm reception and consulting-room environment (notably for anxious cats) and a team that explains options and costs upfront before doing work or supplying medication. The branch setup is also reflected in day-to-day support, such as staff arranging internal transfers of pet food to another branch for easier collection. Specific treatments mentioned in reviews include removal of a deeply embedded grass seed from a dog’s foot and sedation for nail trimming.
