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Greenbay Vets Ltd
Torquay
Our Score (80/100)
Greenbay Vets Ltd describes itself as a family-run practice owned by John and Laura Mather, and the website lists a broad mix of routine care and advanced options such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery. Reviews back up that range with examples including a total hip replacement and patients needing post-surgery medication and monitoring. Recent feedback is split: several owners praise specific vets for thorough case work and follow-up (including a post-mortem exam and reassurance call after a euthanasia decision), while multiple reviewers in the last week complain about rude reception and problems accessing prior prescription records.
Greenbay Vets Ltd describes itself as a family-run practice owned by John and Laura Mather, and the website lists a broad mix of routine care and advanced options such as CT scanning and keyhole surgery. Reviews back up that range with examples including a total hip replacement and patients needing post-surgery medication and monitoring. Recent feedback is split: several owners praise specific vets for thorough case work and follow-up (including a post-mortem exam and reassurance call after a euthanasia decision), while multiple reviewers in the last week complain about rude reception and problems accessing prior prescription records.
Carlisle Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets practice; the website describes Vets4Pets practices as “locally owned and locally loved.” From the latest reviews, this clinic appears set up for routine pet care and ongoing medical management, with examples including diagnosing and managing feline arthritis, discussing multiple treatment options, and post-operative follow-up.
Carlisle Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets practice; the website describes Vets4Pets practices as “locally owned and locally loved.” From the latest reviews, this clinic appears set up for routine pet care and ongoing medical management, with examples including diagnosing and managing feline arthritis, discussing multiple treatment options, and post-operative follow-up.
Our Score (80/100)
Alder Veterinary Practices Bourne is a veterinary clinic that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe a practice that can handle both routine care and significant procedures—examples include cats’ vaccinations/boosters, a large tumour operation with an 8‑inch abdominal scar, and follow-up support after surgery. Several reviews also mention getting seen at short notice and feeling the vet was “thorough and honest”, with one owner stating the cost was minimal (no specific prices given).
Alder Veterinary Practices Bourne is a veterinary clinic that is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe a practice that can handle both routine care and significant procedures—examples include cats’ vaccinations/boosters, a large tumour operation with an 8‑inch abdominal scar, and follow-up support after surgery. Several reviews also mention getting seen at short notice and feeling the vet was “thorough and honest”, with one owner stating the cost was minimal (no specific prices given).
Medivet Stoke-On-Trent
Stoke-On-Trent
Our Score (80/100)
Medivet Stoke-On-Trent is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine preventive care and common clinical workups, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab and X‑rays) and 15‑minute consultations listed on its site. It also states it’s a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Stoke-On-Trent is part of the Medivet group and is set up for routine preventive care and common clinical workups, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab and X‑rays) and 15‑minute consultations listed on its site. It also states it’s a veterinary nurse training facility.
RT Jones is described by reviewers as an independent practice that has “remained private” and continues to be run by Mrs Jones (wife of the late Mr Jones), rather than being part of a chain. It appears set up for long-term, continuity care: multiple owners mention staying with the practice for 8–20+ years and bringing several pets over time. Practical examples from reviews include pets being dropped off for X‑rays and operations, careful handling of fearful animals (a rescue dog terrified of vets; a nervous cat), and detailed consultation discussions for a 15‑year‑old dog’s health problems.
RT Jones is described by reviewers as an independent practice that has “remained private” and continues to be run by Mrs Jones (wife of the late Mr Jones), rather than being part of a chain. It appears set up for long-term, continuity care: multiple owners mention staying with the practice for 8–20+ years and bringing several pets over time. Practical examples from reviews include pets being dropped off for X‑rays and operations, careful handling of fearful animals (a rescue dog terrified of vets; a nervous cat), and detailed consultation discussions for a 15‑year‑old dog’s health problems.
Voo Vets Wandsworth
Wandsworth
Our Score (80/100)
Voo Vets Wandsworth is described on its website as a family-owned and run group offering general care alongside specialist support, with dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care. Reviews consistently mention thorough examinations and clear explanations (“supporting evidence if needed”), plus a focus on keeping pets calm during tests and procedures—especially for cats and dogs that might otherwise find vet visits stressful. Named staff (including vet Rob and reception staff such as Ola and Abi) are repeatedly credited for practical help and attentive communication.
Voo Vets Wandsworth is described on its website as a family-owned and run group offering general care alongside specialist support, with dedicated 24‑hour emergency and hospital care. Reviews consistently mention thorough examinations and clear explanations (“supporting evidence if needed”), plus a focus on keeping pets calm during tests and procedures—especially for cats and dogs that might otherwise find vet visits stressful. Named staff (including vet Rob and reception staff such as Ola and Abi) are repeatedly credited for practical help and attentive communication.
Midsomer Veterinary Centre
Midsomer Norton
Our Score (80/100)
Midsomer Veterinary Centre is an independently owned veterinary practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). The clinic describes offering consultations, investigations, surgery, and medical treatment, with 24-hour emergency care/advice routed via an external out-of-hours provider (meaning urgent treatment may require travel).
Midsomer Veterinary Centre is an independently owned veterinary practice (not part of a corporate group, as stated on its website). The clinic describes offering consultations, investigations, surgery, and medical treatment, with 24-hour emergency care/advice routed via an external out-of-hours provider (meaning urgent treatment may require travel).
Milan Veterinary Practice
Douglas
Our Score (80/100)
Milan Veterinary Practice is a multi-branch practice (the website mentions three branches) with owners describing both routine and urgent care, including late-night call-outs. Reviews include specific examples of vets talking owners through whether an emergency visit is actually needed (to help avoid unnecessary cost), carrying out emergency treatment, and following up a few hours later to check progress. End-of-life care is a recurring theme too, with multiple owners describing unhurried euthanasia appointments where procedures were explained clearly and handled with compassion.
Milan Veterinary Practice is a multi-branch practice (the website mentions three branches) with owners describing both routine and urgent care, including late-night call-outs. Reviews include specific examples of vets talking owners through whether an emergency visit is actually needed (to help avoid unnecessary cost), carrying out emergency treatment, and following up a few hours later to check progress. End-of-life care is a recurring theme too, with multiple owners describing unhurried euthanasia appointments where procedures were explained clearly and handled with compassion.
The Vet's Place
Wilmslow
Our Score (80/100)
The Vet’s Place is a small-animal practice offering routine care plus diagnostics and surgery, with emergency care also listed. From the clinic’s own service list, it’s set up for everyday consultations, preventive care, imaging (X‑rays/ultrasound), and dental checks, and it also sees a range of small pets beyond cats and dogs (including rabbits and small mammals). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention fast help for urgent issues (one dog with something lodged in the mouth was seen within ~15 minutes and treated) and appointments that don’t feel rushed, with vets taking time to explain what’s happening.
The Vet’s Place is a small-animal practice offering routine care plus diagnostics and surgery, with emergency care also listed. From the clinic’s own service list, it’s set up for everyday consultations, preventive care, imaging (X‑rays/ultrasound), and dental checks, and it also sees a range of small pets beyond cats and dogs (including rabbits and small mammals). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention fast help for urgent issues (one dog with something lodged in the mouth was seen within ~15 minutes and treated) and appointments that don’t feel rushed, with vets taking time to explain what’s happening.
Rees Veterinary Centre
Warrington
Our Score (80/100)
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe strong support around difficult situations (including euthanasia), and practical follow-through after procedures—for example, a post-neutering phone call updating an owner on how their kitten was doing, along with pain relief. Reviews also mention help with microchip checks and guidance around rehoming a rescued stray cat, and support with pet travel paperwork with a “quick turnaround.”
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe strong support around difficult situations (including euthanasia), and practical follow-through after procedures—for example, a post-neutering phone call updating an owner on how their kitten was doing, along with pain relief. Reviews also mention help with microchip checks and guidance around rehoming a rescued stray cat, and support with pet travel paperwork with a “quick turnaround.”
