Showing 1281-1290 of 4066 clinics
Our Score (82/100)
Church Walk Veterinary Centre – Ulverston is a small-animal practice offering routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering) alongside surgery and diagnostics (tests/imaging, ultrasound listed on the website). The website also describes a cardiology referral service, acupuncture, and a behaviour specialist, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe prompt access (including being called and offered an earlier appointment) and thorough examinations. Several reviews focus on end-of-life care, including a “peaceful” goodbye and a condolence card afterwards. One recent review reports a clear communication/pricing breakdown around neutering plus removal of a “skin tag/mass,” with an unexpected additional charge quoted on the day.
Church Walk Veterinary Centre – Ulverston is a small-animal practice offering routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering) alongside surgery and diagnostics (tests/imaging, ultrasound listed on the website). The website also describes a cardiology referral service, acupuncture, and a behaviour specialist, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe prompt access (including being called and offered an earlier appointment) and thorough examinations. Several reviews focus on end-of-life care, including a “peaceful” goodbye and a condolence card afterwards. One recent review reports a clear communication/pricing breakdown around neutering plus removal of a “skin tag/mass,” with an unexpected additional charge quoted on the day.
Heanor Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Reviews and the limited website information available suggest a general small‑animal practice geared to routine care as well as urgent same‑day problems. Clinic-specific details owners mention include: - Same-day urgent appointments being offered when needed, with short waits to be called in. - Handling nervous or fearful pets gently (including a shy cat and a nervous rescue dog during “social visits” and a booster). - An injured cat being treated as an immediate emergency, with staff “dropping everything” and giving pain relief promptly. - Consultations described as thorough and unrushed, with multiple treatment options discussed (including options aligned to a budget).
Heanor Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Reviews and the limited website information available suggest a general small‑animal practice geared to routine care as well as urgent same‑day problems. Clinic-specific details owners mention include: - Same-day urgent appointments being offered when needed, with short waits to be called in. - Handling nervous or fearful pets gently (including a shy cat and a nervous rescue dog during “social visits” and a booster). - An injured cat being treated as an immediate emergency, with staff “dropping everything” and giving pain relief promptly. - Consultations described as thorough and unrushed, with multiple treatment options discussed (including options aligned to a budget).
Our Score (82/100)
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (the clinic website states over 100 years of experience). Recent reviews point to a setup that can handle both routine care and urgent situations: owners mention being seen promptly for “real emergencies,” and others describe being kept informed when emergencies caused delays. Practical touches noted include prompts to order repeat medications, a calm/clean environment, and support around end-of-life care (including a bereavement room mentioned by one reviewer).
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic is a long-established practice (the clinic website states over 100 years of experience). Recent reviews point to a setup that can handle both routine care and urgent situations: owners mention being seen promptly for “real emergencies,” and others describe being kept informed when emergencies caused delays. Practical touches noted include prompts to order repeat medications, a calm/clean environment, and support around end-of-life care (including a bereavement room mentioned by one reviewer).
The Market Town Vet
Oswestry
Our Score (82/100)
The Market Town Vet is an independent practice. From the information available, it appears set up for routine preventive care (e.g., kitten check-ups and vaccinations) as well as urgent and inpatient medical cases, with owners describing pets being kept in for the day and spending multiple days in a “doggy hospital” with treatments like IV fluids and antibiotics. The practice does not provide out-of-hours care itself; calls are diverted to an external out-of-hours provider. Clinic-specific details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency surgery for a puppy, with the team keeping the owner updated throughout. - Management of a dog that ingested ibuprofen, including attempts to induce vomiting, system flushing, blood tests, and two days of hospitalisation followed by further treatment for infection. - A puppy being in for the full day and returning for second vaccinations, appearing comfortable with the staff.
The Market Town Vet is an independent practice. From the information available, it appears set up for routine preventive care (e.g., kitten check-ups and vaccinations) as well as urgent and inpatient medical cases, with owners describing pets being kept in for the day and spending multiple days in a “doggy hospital” with treatments like IV fluids and antibiotics. The practice does not provide out-of-hours care itself; calls are diverted to an external out-of-hours provider. Clinic-specific details mentioned by owners include: - Emergency surgery for a puppy, with the team keeping the owner updated throughout. - Management of a dog that ingested ibuprofen, including attempts to induce vomiting, system flushing, blood tests, and two days of hospitalisation followed by further treatment for infection. - A puppy being in for the full day and returning for second vaccinations, appearing comfortable with the staff.
Our Score (82/100)
Veteris Clapham 24 Hour Animal Hospital & Urgent Care provides 24/7 urgent care alongside a mobile vet service for home visits. The website describes a phone triage system for emergencies, with home visits by a veterinary surgeon if needed, and care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets. Recent reviews repeatedly describe time-critical help outside normal hours (including middle-of-the-night call-outs), pets being admitted overnight for monitoring, and owners being kept updated during hospital stays. Several reviews also mention structured follow-up after a visit (including calls the next day and again a few days later to check progress and confirm reports were received).
Veteris Clapham 24 Hour Animal Hospital & Urgent Care provides 24/7 urgent care alongside a mobile vet service for home visits. The website describes a phone triage system for emergencies, with home visits by a veterinary surgeon if needed, and care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets. Recent reviews repeatedly describe time-critical help outside normal hours (including middle-of-the-night call-outs), pets being admitted overnight for monitoring, and owners being kept updated during hospital stays. Several reviews also mention structured follow-up after a visit (including calls the next day and again a few days later to check progress and confirm reports were received).
Our Score (82/100)
Cedar Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal hospital (established in the 1960s) that also runs an on-site emergency service with full-time night staff. The website lists referral capabilities for keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and ophthalmology, plus in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and care for a wide range of species including exotics and birds. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Out-of-hours emergency care for accidents, with “sensible advice” noted in a recent review. - Microchip scanning to reunite a lost dog with its owners (one recent reviewer was unhappy with follow-up communication about this). - Post-operative follow-up at home after “major surgery” (reported in an older review). - A mixed picture on the practice’s direction: one reviewer explicitly says it became part of the CVS Group and felt service shifted toward costly upsells, while other recent reviews describe supportive care in emotionally difficult situations.
Cedar Veterinary Hospital is a small-animal hospital (established in the 1960s) that also runs an on-site emergency service with full-time night staff. The website lists referral capabilities for keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and ophthalmology, plus in-house diagnostics (lab, X‑ray, ultrasound) and care for a wide range of species including exotics and birds. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Out-of-hours emergency care for accidents, with “sensible advice” noted in a recent review. - Microchip scanning to reunite a lost dog with its owners (one recent reviewer was unhappy with follow-up communication about this). - Post-operative follow-up at home after “major surgery” (reported in an older review). - A mixed picture on the practice’s direction: one reviewer explicitly says it became part of the CVS Group and felt service shifted toward costly upsells, while other recent reviews describe supportive care in emotionally difficult situations.
Shaw Vets promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations and provides an Out of Hours web page with guidance on what to do in an emergency outside normal hours. Recent reviews most often describe a clean, well-run practice and vets who take time with appointments—examples include being patient and gentle with an elderly, nervous dog, and an end-of-life cat visit where the vet checked everything, didn’t rush the owner, and arranged for payment to be handled privately rather than at a busy front desk. One of the latest reviews appears to reference a different practice name (“Crown Vets”), so not every review can be confidently matched to Shaw Vets.
Shaw Vets promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations and provides an Out of Hours web page with guidance on what to do in an emergency outside normal hours. Recent reviews most often describe a clean, well-run practice and vets who take time with appointments—examples include being patient and gentle with an elderly, nervous dog, and an end-of-life cat visit where the vet checked everything, didn’t rush the owner, and arranged for payment to be handled privately rather than at a busy front desk. One of the latest reviews appears to reference a different practice name (“Crown Vets”), so not every review can be confidently matched to Shaw Vets.
Charter Veterinary Surgeons
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Our Score (82/100)
Charter Veterinary Surgeons is set up for routine preventive care (check-ups, vaccinations/boosters) as well as surgical work (spaying is specifically mentioned), with owners also describing practical handling for nervous or reactive pets. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Across recent reviews, owners highlight concrete touches such as being fitted in despite arriving late for an appointment, medications being sorted at the same visit as vaccinations, and staff managing reactive dogs by calling them straight into a consulting room rather than waiting around other dogs. One longer-term review also describes follow-up phone calls and clear explanations after a spay procedure.
Charter Veterinary Surgeons is set up for routine preventive care (check-ups, vaccinations/boosters) as well as surgical work (spaying is specifically mentioned), with owners also describing practical handling for nervous or reactive pets. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Across recent reviews, owners highlight concrete touches such as being fitted in despite arriving late for an appointment, medications being sorted at the same visit as vaccinations, and staff managing reactive dogs by calling them straight into a consulting room rather than waiting around other dogs. One longer-term review also describes follow-up phone calls and clear explanations after a spay procedure.
Crossroads Veterinary Centre
High Wycombe
Our Score (82/100)
Crossroads Veterinary Centre is an RCVS Tier 2–accredited small-animal practice that has been operating since 1958, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that’s set up for routine companion-animal care (for example, kitten care and cat neutering are specifically mentioned) and for working around nervous pets’ needs—one owner was allowed to wait in the car to avoid a busy waiting room, and another says their previously anxious dog no longer has to be dragged inside. The latest reviews are mostly very positive, with one sharply negative account describing a short consultation, unclear explanation, and dissatisfaction with the approach to an ear problem.
Crossroads Veterinary Centre is an RCVS Tier 2–accredited small-animal practice that has been operating since 1958, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that’s set up for routine companion-animal care (for example, kitten care and cat neutering are specifically mentioned) and for working around nervous pets’ needs—one owner was allowed to wait in the car to avoid a busy waiting room, and another says their previously anxious dog no longer has to be dragged inside. The latest reviews are mostly very positive, with one sharply negative account describing a short consultation, unclear explanation, and dissatisfaction with the approach to an ear problem.
CityVets (Exeter) Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice with multiple surgeries under the CityVets Exeter name. From the available reviews, it appears set up for everyday vet care (including cats and dogs), with owners describing quick appointments, medication being prescribed promptly, and clear explanations of options—particularly for older cats. Specific examples mentioned include a cat improving after being given medication, vets talking through treatment options for a 21-year-old cat, and a vet adjusting their approach for a nervous dog during an appointment.
CityVets (Exeter) Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice with multiple surgeries under the CityVets Exeter name. From the available reviews, it appears set up for everyday vet care (including cats and dogs), with owners describing quick appointments, medication being prescribed promptly, and clear explanations of options—particularly for older cats. Specific examples mentioned include a cat improving after being given medication, vets talking through treatment options for a 21-year-old cat, and a vet adjusting their approach for a nervous dog during an appointment.
