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Our Score (82/100)

5.0(25 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

The Mayers Veterinary Clinic presents itself as an independent practice (clients explicitly contrast it with “corporate” vets). It’s set up for everyday small-animal care, with multiple reviews describing urgent treatment and routine appointments, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners specifically mention: - Emergency support for a cat (“Bobby”) when help was needed quickly. - A dog’s badly cut paw being stitched, with the owner allowed to stay with their dog during sedation/recovery. - Routine booster vaccination and check-up appointments. - Treatment of chickens, with reviewers describing thorough exams and kind handling.

#1323

Rimrose Vets

Liverpool

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(21 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Rimrose Vets describes itself as an independent, vet-owned practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). Reviews repeatedly mention Jonathan and a small team, with owners highlighting thorough consults (including with an older, “feisty” cat) and a “holistic and sensible treatment plan” tailored to both the pet and family circumstances. Several reviews also point to end-of-life support, including being seen even when not registered and having nurses present to support both the pet and owner during euthanasia. A pet plan is specifically mentioned as providing “peace of mind,” and one reviewer notes the practice as “very reasonably priced compared to other vets.”

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(21 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Didcot Vets for Pets is a purpose-built practice on the Vets4Pets network, with modern facilities listed on its website (including an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, and separated dog/cat wards with isolation units). Recent reviews consistently describe calm, friendly consultations where pets are reassured during examinations, and owners get clear explanations—one owner specifically mentions detailed education about treatment for a French Bulldog (“Frenchie”). Appointments mentioned in reviews include routine cat vaccination/health checks and a prompt visit for a dog’s leg problem. Out-of-hours information is mixed: one data source lists emergency veterinary services, while the practice website says out-of-hours emergencies should be directed to another named veterinary surgery.

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(17 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
cow
pig

Belmont Farm & Equine Vets Ltd is a farm-and-equine-focused veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the information provided). Reviews repeatedly describe vets doing on-site visits and phone support for livestock and equines, and one owner specifically mentions getting help as a “novice smallholder” with donkeys, goats and sheep. The practice is also mentioned as running “useful courses,” and one reviewer highlights that services continued through Covid lockdown. Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include: - Support for equine cases (“especially for everything Equine!”). - Farm animal care for donkeys, goats and sheep. - Phone advice plus on-site visits. - Kind, humane support “at the worst time for us” (end-of-life context implied, but not explicitly stated).

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(7 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

White Cross Vets Coventry is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices). From the written reviews available, this clinic is being used for both routine care (health checks, parasite treatment) and more complex/urgent work, including diagnostic imaging and surgery. Owners specifically mention: - Thorough investigations for a sick rat, including an ultrasound and a swab for cytology, followed by a spay carried out late on a Friday. - Clear, step-by-step explanations of what might be happening and what options are available (noted for rescue cats with “critical medical issues”). - Good handling of nervous pets (an anxious senior cat) and helpful, cheerful reception staff. - Practical access features mentioned by one reviewer: plenty of parking, EV charging points, and disabled parking spaces.

Our Score (82/100)

5.0(5 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow

Friars Moor Livestock Health Closworth is a livestock-focused veterinary service (as indicated by the clinic name) with a recently mentioned “new facility” in the latest review. Written feedback available to us is sparse, but what is available includes a client describing visiting to “pick up some stuff for my animals,” suggesting the practice supplies animal products/medications alongside clinical work.

#1328

Our Score (81/100)

4.6(1101 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Medivet Pype Hayes is part of the Medivet veterinary group (one reviewer notes a change from previous ownership). It appears set up for both routine care and urgent access, with owners describing being fitted in despite the clinic being fully booked. The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). Recent feedback is mostly positive about staff professionalism and reassurance, but there is conflicting commentary about hygiene standards and pricing (one reviewer reports “poor hygiene” and “high prices,” while others describe consistently excellent care).

Our Score (81/100)

4.6(1028 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Ilford PDSA Pet Clinic is part of PDSA (a charity provider) and is described on its website as offering free and low‑cost veterinary care to pets in need. Reviews suggest it frequently handles cats with acute illness and end‑of‑life situations: one owner describes hours on a drip plus blood tests for a senior cat with kidney failure, and another mentions a cat brought in for breathing difficulties. Experiences around euthanasia are mixed—several reviews describe empathetic support on “the hardest day,” while one recent 1‑star review reports a rushed, distressing process and a mismatch with what the owner expected from information “stated online.”

Our Score (81/100)

4.0(948 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Community Pet Clinic operates under the Animal Trust group (the original Animal Trust practice, established in 2012) and is set up as both a general practice and an emergency hospital with a Pet A&E service described as available 365 days a year. The website highlights in-house diagnostics (including CT, ultrasound, X‑ray, dental X‑ray, and an on‑site laboratory), which aligns with reviews mentioning same‑day X‑rays and hospital-style care including overnight stays. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe: - being able to get urgent or same‑day appointments (including booking via an online chatbot system) - confident handling of difficult or anxious dogs (e.g., promptly taking a barking dog to the back to settle) - diagnostics and surgery being organised quickly for serious issues (e.g., suspected ACL rupture; foreign body “bone” surgery), plus post-op progress updates and wound checks

Our Score (81/100)

4.8(907 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Millcroft Veterinary Group Ltd is an independent veterinary practice with roots dating back to the 1920s (per its website). It provides 24-hour care through the Millcroft Vets team, and recent reviews describe the clinic handling both urgent problems (for example, a dog with a UTI seen promptly over a holiday period and sent home with medication) and longer-term supportive care (including palliative treatment after serious test results). Owners also mention surgery (“operated on Willow today”) and diagnostic tests, along with staff taking time to explain next steps and provide reassurance.

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