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Barnstaple Vets4Pets Ltd
Barnstaple
Our Score (82/100)
Barnstaple Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles both routine care (kitten vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, including stabilising a sick puppy with blood tests, medication and a drip before transferring to a “night vet” with a full handover. Owners also mention clear explanations during consults, phone updates when pets are ready for collection, and at least one case where the vet decided X‑rays weren’t needed after a thorough check.
Barnstaple Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a practice that handles both routine care (kitten vaccinations) and urgent same-day problems, including stabilising a sick puppy with blood tests, medication and a drip before transferring to a “night vet” with a full handover. Owners also mention clear explanations during consults, phone updates when pets are ready for collection, and at least one case where the vet decided X‑rays weren’t needed after a thorough check.
Three Cross Veterinary Surgery
Wimborne
Our Score (82/100)
Three Cross Veterinary Surgery is part of the Ocean Vets group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe routine companion-animal care, with specific mentions of cat dentistry (including a dental procedure) and end-of-life support. Owners also describe the team adapting appointments for anxious or reactive pets, and one review notes an at-home euthanasia visit carried out by a vet and nurse. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - A cat dental procedure where the cat was “looked after … so well.” - Extra steps taken to settle a reactive dog so visits became easier. - At-home euthanasia support, with time given to say goodbye without being rushed. - Gentle handling of a very young kitten.
Three Cross Veterinary Surgery is part of the Ocean Vets group and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews most often describe routine companion-animal care, with specific mentions of cat dentistry (including a dental procedure) and end-of-life support. Owners also describe the team adapting appointments for anxious or reactive pets, and one review notes an at-home euthanasia visit carried out by a vet and nurse. Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - A cat dental procedure where the cat was “looked after … so well.” - Extra steps taken to settle a reactive dog so visits became easier. - At-home euthanasia support, with time given to say goodbye without being rushed. - Gentle handling of a very young kitten.
Our Score (82/100)
Leeds Veterinary Centre offers routine care (vaccinations, flea/worming, neutering), dentistry, and more advanced work such as complex surgery, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory plus X‑ray and ultrasound. The practice also promotes a Pet Healthcare Plan and provides home visits. When the clinic is closed, callers to the usual number are directed to an external emergency provider (Swift Emergency). Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe the team taking time during appointments and adapting handling to nervous pets—for example, vaccinating and nail-trimming a cat while she stayed in her carrier to reduce stress. Reviews also mention second-opinion consultations and encouragement to proceed with referral to a specialist when needed, as well as thoughtful follow-up gestures after end-of-life care (a condolences card).
Leeds Veterinary Centre offers routine care (vaccinations, flea/worming, neutering), dentistry, and more advanced work such as complex surgery, with on-site diagnostics including an in-house laboratory plus X‑ray and ultrasound. The practice also promotes a Pet Healthcare Plan and provides home visits. When the clinic is closed, callers to the usual number are directed to an external emergency provider (Swift Emergency). Across the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe the team taking time during appointments and adapting handling to nervous pets—for example, vaccinating and nail-trimming a cat while she stayed in her carrier to reduce stress. Reviews also mention second-opinion consultations and encouragement to proceed with referral to a specialist when needed, as well as thoughtful follow-up gestures after end-of-life care (a condolences card).
Crossways Animal Care Ltd is a small-animal veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the available information). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine veterinary care for dogs, with multiple owners emphasising the clinic’s advice and how they were treated during visits. Specific points mentioned include: “accurate and thoughtful advice” for dogs over several years, patience and kindness from both vets and reception staff, and owners feeling the team genuinely cares about their pets. There is also a single 1‑star review with no written detail, which sits alongside otherwise strongly positive feedback.
Crossways Animal Care Ltd is a small-animal veterinary practice (ownership/group not stated in the available information). Based on the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine veterinary care for dogs, with multiple owners emphasising the clinic’s advice and how they were treated during visits. Specific points mentioned include: “accurate and thoughtful advice” for dogs over several years, patience and kindness from both vets and reception staff, and owners feeling the team genuinely cares about their pets. There is also a single 1‑star review with no written detail, which sits alongside otherwise strongly positive feedback.
Salt House Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice. The website highlights on-site diagnostic and surgical capabilities (including in-house laboratory machines, digital X‑ray, advanced ultrasound, dental-care technology, and an anaesthesia/surgical suite), plus separated dog and cat wards. From the latest reviews, owners most often mention vets taking time to explain findings and answer questions, with specific examples including anal gland treatment for a cat and detailed, step-by-step guidance during euthanasia appointments. One recent review differs from the majority, describing a female vet as rushed and not particularly friendly, while other reviews name vets as welcoming and thorough.
Salt House Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice. The website highlights on-site diagnostic and surgical capabilities (including in-house laboratory machines, digital X‑ray, advanced ultrasound, dental-care technology, and an anaesthesia/surgical suite), plus separated dog and cat wards. From the latest reviews, owners most often mention vets taking time to explain findings and answer questions, with specific examples including anal gland treatment for a cat and detailed, step-by-step guidance during euthanasia appointments. One recent review differs from the majority, describing a female vet as rushed and not particularly friendly, while other reviews name vets as welcoming and thorough.
Our Score (82/100)
Exeter Veterinary Surgery is a general veterinary practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Its ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe a team that will see pets without an appointment in urgent situations, takes steps to keep pets comfortable and minimise stress, and spends time explaining clinical reasoning and advice (a vet named Steve is mentioned for this). Concrete examples from reviews include: a dog being settled before and after consultations, a walk-in visit for a French bulldog that suddenly couldn’t walk followed by advice that led to improvement over the next month, and treatment for a cat with a tail bite.
Exeter Veterinary Surgery is a general veterinary practice that is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Its ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe a team that will see pets without an appointment in urgent situations, takes steps to keep pets comfortable and minimise stress, and spends time explaining clinical reasoning and advice (a vet named Steve is mentioned for this). Concrete examples from reviews include: a dog being settled before and after consultations, a walk-in visit for a French bulldog that suddenly couldn’t walk followed by advice that led to improvement over the next month, and treatment for a cat with a tail bite.
Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd
Cirencester
Our Score (82/100)
Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as an independent, family-owned small animal veterinary practice. Reviews back up a practice that handles a mix of routine and more complex cases (including guinea pig abscess surgery, stabilising an unwell older cat, and dog eye removal) and that makes time for follow-up (for example, a post-op check-in call from reception and a Saturday review appointment after surgery). Several owners also mention appointments that don’t feel rushed, with space to ask questions and get clear explanations before decisions are made.
Martin and Manifold Vets Ltd describes itself on its website as an independent, family-owned small animal veterinary practice. Reviews back up a practice that handles a mix of routine and more complex cases (including guinea pig abscess surgery, stabilising an unwell older cat, and dog eye removal) and that makes time for follow-up (for example, a post-op check-in call from reception and a Saturday review appointment after surgery). Several owners also mention appointments that don’t feel rushed, with space to ask questions and get clear explanations before decisions are made.
Holistic Vet Care Ltd presents as an independent, holistic-focused veterinary practice. Based on the website name and what owners describe in reviews, it’s set up primarily for longer consultations and complementary treatments (not “quick 10‑minute” appointments), often alongside conventional medication when needed. Owners repeatedly describe treatment plans built around acupuncture, laser therapy, and tailored Chinese herbal remedies, with cases mentioned including osteoarthritis/joint pain, anxiety/reactivity, pancreatitis management, and longer-term support for older pets with multiple conditions. Several reviews also highlight practical handling for nervous dogs (for example, staff coordinating entry/exit so dogs don’t meet in the waiting area) and responsiveness between appointments (email replies mentioned).
Holistic Vet Care Ltd presents as an independent, holistic-focused veterinary practice. Based on the website name and what owners describe in reviews, it’s set up primarily for longer consultations and complementary treatments (not “quick 10‑minute” appointments), often alongside conventional medication when needed. Owners repeatedly describe treatment plans built around acupuncture, laser therapy, and tailored Chinese herbal remedies, with cases mentioned including osteoarthritis/joint pain, anxiety/reactivity, pancreatitis management, and longer-term support for older pets with multiple conditions. Several reviews also highlight practical handling for nervous dogs (for example, staff coordinating entry/exit so dogs don’t meet in the waiting area) and responsiveness between appointments (email replies mentioned).
Three Bears Vets is an independent mobile veterinary service established in January 2019 by Dr Mike Groombridge, focused on providing veterinary care in pet owners’ homes. Reviews repeatedly describe home visits that avoid waiting-room stress, including at-home euthanasia where pets passed peacefully in their owner’s arms. Owners also mention thorough medical work-ups for acute illness (e.g., severe vomiting/diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and proactive follow-up, including out-of-hours check-ins over a weekend. Some reviews note that, for those within their catchment, appointments at the practice premises are also available.
Three Bears Vets is an independent mobile veterinary service established in January 2019 by Dr Mike Groombridge, focused on providing veterinary care in pet owners’ homes. Reviews repeatedly describe home visits that avoid waiting-room stress, including at-home euthanasia where pets passed peacefully in their owner’s arms. Owners also mention thorough medical work-ups for acute illness (e.g., severe vomiting/diarrhoea and abdominal pain) and proactive follow-up, including out-of-hours check-ins over a weekend. Some reviews note that, for those within their catchment, appointments at the practice premises are also available.
Ridings Equine Vets
South Milford
Our Score (82/100)
Ridings Equine Vets is an independently run, mobile equine-only veterinary service (horses) that offers routine visits as well as a stated 24-hour emergency service. The website highlights on-yard gastroscopy using a 3m portable video gastroscope (with the monitor viewable during the procedure) and equine dentistry, alongside health plans. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention fast help in urgent situations (including a “colic crisis”), a team that listens and works with owners on decisions, and friendly support across the practice (vets, reception staff, and yard staff are all mentioned).
Ridings Equine Vets is an independently run, mobile equine-only veterinary service (horses) that offers routine visits as well as a stated 24-hour emergency service. The website highlights on-yard gastroscopy using a 3m portable video gastroscope (with the monitor viewable during the procedure) and equine dentistry, alongside health plans. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly mention fast help in urgent situations (including a “colic crisis”), a team that listens and works with owners on decisions, and friendly support across the practice (vets, reception staff, and yard staff are all mentioned).
