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Our Score (79/100)
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a long-established, five-branch practice (over 100 years, per its website) that offers routine appointments as well as faster-turnaround care when something is urgent (for example, one reviewer says their dog was seen immediately after an attack). Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services and that it’s a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews frequently mention being seen quickly and that vets handle anxious cats gently, but there are also recurring concerns about cost transparency—particularly around medication pricing and itemised bills—and one report of serious admin/consent issues related to the Pet Health Club.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a long-established, five-branch practice (over 100 years, per its website) that offers routine appointments as well as faster-turnaround care when something is urgent (for example, one reviewer says their dog was seen immediately after an attack). Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services and that it’s a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews frequently mention being seen quickly and that vets handle anxious cats gently, but there are also recurring concerns about cost transparency—particularly around medication pricing and itemised bills—and one report of serious admin/consent issues related to the Pet Health Club.
White Cross Vets Sheffield
Sheffield
Our Score (79/100)
White Cross Vets Sheffield is part of the White Cross Vets group. The practice is set up for routine care plus urgent cases: recent reviews describe an emergency surgery with ongoing follow-up care, and the clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services. Several owners mention practical touches that reduce stress during visits, including a quieter waiting-room area for rabbits, and staff seeing a client even when they arrived late.
White Cross Vets Sheffield is part of the White Cross Vets group. The practice is set up for routine care plus urgent cases: recent reviews describe an emergency surgery with ongoing follow-up care, and the clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services. Several owners mention practical touches that reduce stress during visits, including a quieter waiting-room area for rabbits, and staff seeing a client even when they arrived late.
Feedback is mixed on front‑of‑house experience: several owners praise friendly, efficient care, while others report blunt or unempathetic interactions from the “Customer Care Team” and frustration with how a simple nail clip request was handled before a staff member stepped in and completed it quickly.
Feedback is mixed on front‑of‑house experience: several owners praise friendly, efficient care, while others report blunt or unempathetic interactions from the “Customer Care Team” and frustration with how a simple nail clip request was handled before a staff member stepped in and completed it quickly.
Our Score (79/100)
Bryn Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It appears set up for routine and ongoing care as well as urgent presentations: reviews describe support for diabetic cats, rabbit care (including dematting and vaccination discussions), and same-day attention after a road-traffic accident before transfer to a veterinary hospital. Cost transparency comes up repeatedly—owners mention clear discussions about treatment costs and no “surprise costs”, although one recent review says the clinic has “got sold” and now feels “all about money,” which conflicts with other owners’ experiences.
Bryn Veterinary Centre is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. It appears set up for routine and ongoing care as well as urgent presentations: reviews describe support for diabetic cats, rabbit care (including dematting and vaccination discussions), and same-day attention after a road-traffic accident before transfer to a veterinary hospital. Cost transparency comes up repeatedly—owners mention clear discussions about treatment costs and no “surprise costs”, although one recent review says the clinic has “got sold” and now feels “all about money,” which conflicts with other owners’ experiences.
Medivet Minster is part of the Medivet group and offers 24/7 emergency care, with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated on the Medivet site. Recent reviews frequently mention smooth day-to-day admin (appointments and repeat prescriptions) and vets taking time to explain options; one owner specifically describes a vet (“Jack”) being calm and patient with an elderly cat and clearly explaining concerns. However, there’s also a clear conflict in feedback around cost and clinical decision-making: some owners say charges feel very high, and one reviewer alleges unnecessary tests/procedures (including X‑rays and general anaesthetic) and a misread X‑ray leading to prolonged pain and repeat treatment elsewhere.
Medivet Minster is part of the Medivet group and offers 24/7 emergency care, with an overnight emergency consultation fee stated on the Medivet site. Recent reviews frequently mention smooth day-to-day admin (appointments and repeat prescriptions) and vets taking time to explain options; one owner specifically describes a vet (“Jack”) being calm and patient with an elderly cat and clearly explaining concerns. However, there’s also a clear conflict in feedback around cost and clinical decision-making: some owners say charges feel very high, and one reviewer alleges unnecessary tests/procedures (including X‑rays and general anaesthetic) and a misread X‑ray leading to prolonged pain and repeat treatment elsewhere.
Blue House Veterinary Centre
Biddulph
Our Score (79/100)
Blue House Veterinary Centre offers a broad small-animal service list (including diagnostics, dentistry, acupuncture, nurse clinics, referrals, and euthanasia) and also sees a wider range of species than many practices (cats, dogs, rabbits and other small pets, plus chickens/fancy fowl). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Blue House Veterinary Centre offers a broad small-animal service list (including diagnostics, dentistry, acupuncture, nurse clinics, referrals, and euthanasia) and also sees a wider range of species than many practices (cats, dogs, rabbits and other small pets, plus chickens/fancy fowl). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency-care provider group (a UK-wide network treating small animals), and this clinic is set up primarily for out‑of‑hours and urgent cases rather than routine day-to-day vet care. Recent reviews repeatedly describe fast triage for emergencies (including a puppy described as “saved”), overnight hospital stays after surgery, and regular updates during treatment. Owners also mention a call-centre referral process and that vets explained options without pushing unnecessary procedures.
Vets Now is part of the Vets Now emergency-care provider group (a UK-wide network treating small animals), and this clinic is set up primarily for out‑of‑hours and urgent cases rather than routine day-to-day vet care. Recent reviews repeatedly describe fast triage for emergencies (including a puppy described as “saved”), overnight hospital stays after surgery, and regular updates during treatment. Owners also mention a call-centre referral process and that vets explained options without pushing unnecessary procedures.
Our Score (79/100)
Kingston Veterinary Group is a general small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours). Reviews describe a clinic set up to make routine visits easier for pets and owners, with practical touches like a cleaning station for accidents, treats available to help with weighing, and staff who ask about concerns and provide updated medical cards. End-of-life care is mentioned in multiple reviews: one recent reviewer reports a serious breakdown in communication around cremation options (paw prints not offered before cremation), while another describes a compassionate, pain-free euthanasia experience.
Kingston Veterinary Group is a general small-animal practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (listed as 24/7 or extended-hours). Reviews describe a clinic set up to make routine visits easier for pets and owners, with practical touches like a cleaning station for accidents, treats available to help with weighing, and staff who ask about concerns and provide updated medical cards. End-of-life care is mentioned in multiple reviews: one recent reviewer reports a serious breakdown in communication around cremation options (paw prints not offered before cremation), while another describes a compassionate, pain-free euthanasia experience.
Vets Now is a corporate emergency-vet provider (Vets Now) that runs out-of-hours care when “host practices are closed,” including evenings, weekends and bank holidays. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for urgent stabilisation and handover back to a regular vet: one owner describes overnight stabilisation after a dog’s heart attack and receiving a detailed written report to pass on to their usual vet. Owners also mention being able to book an emergency appointment, and that staff discussed costs up front and (in one case) avoided recommending treatment that “wasn’t needed at that point.”
Vets Now is a corporate emergency-vet provider (Vets Now) that runs out-of-hours care when “host practices are closed,” including evenings, weekends and bank holidays. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for urgent stabilisation and handover back to a regular vet: one owner describes overnight stabilisation after a dog’s heart attack and receiving a detailed written report to pass on to their usual vet. Owners also mention being able to book an emergency appointment, and that staff discussed costs up front and (in one case) avoided recommending treatment that “wasn’t needed at that point.”
Our Score (79/100)
Greenwood & Brown Veterinary Clinics Ltd is an independently owned practice providing veterinary care since 1960 and is RCVS accredited. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved procedures, with on-site facilities including radiography, a full surgical suite, and keyhole surgery, plus separate cat & dog kennelling. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, caring staff.
Greenwood & Brown Veterinary Clinics Ltd is an independently owned practice providing veterinary care since 1960 and is RCVS accredited. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved procedures, with on-site facilities including radiography, a full surgical suite, and keyhole surgery, plus separate cat & dog kennelling. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly, caring staff.
