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Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Ashton Under Lyne
Our Score (79/100)
Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that handles both routine care (regular checks for cats) and more emotionally difficult appointments (euthanasia), with multiple owners mentioning that staff take time to explain options and don’t pressure them into decisions. Specific examples owners mention include being given private time and not being rushed after euthanasia, accommodating reactive or nervous pets, and a “nothing unnecessarily carried out” approach to treatment.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic Ltd is a veterinary practice that also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic that handles both routine care (regular checks for cats) and more emotionally difficult appointments (euthanasia), with multiple owners mentioning that staff take time to explain options and don’t pressure them into decisions. Specific examples owners mention include being given private time and not being rushed after euthanasia, accommodating reactive or nervous pets, and a “nothing unnecessarily carried out” approach to treatment.
Companion Care (Crayford) Ltd operates under the Companion Care brand and is set up as a fairly well-equipped general practice, with an in-house lab and imaging (including ultrasound and digital X-ray) plus an operating theatre and hospital ward facilities. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Vets Now.
Companion Care (Crayford) Ltd operates under the Companion Care brand and is set up as a fairly well-equipped general practice, with an in-house lab and imaging (including ultrasound and digital X-ray) plus an operating theatre and hospital ward facilities. Out-of-hours emergency care is provided by Vets Now.
Our Score (79/100)
Medivet Tyldesley / Tyldesley Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group (a network of veterinary practices with access to 24-hour centres). From the information available, the practice is used for a mix of routine appointments and urgent same-day problems, with multiple reviews describing end-of-life care handled “with dignity” and dental work being booked and completed as “essential dental treatment.”
Medivet Tyldesley / Tyldesley Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group (a network of veterinary practices with access to 24-hour centres). From the information available, the practice is used for a mix of routine appointments and urgent same-day problems, with multiple reviews describing end-of-life care handled “with dignity” and dental work being booked and completed as “essential dental treatment.”
Kinfauns Veterinary Centre
Clacton On Sea
Our Score (79/100)
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Medication/prescription discussions around flea treatment (Bravecto) and anti‑itch tablets, including a disputed refund request and escalation to “head office”. - Keeping owners informed during an appointment when a pet was brought in by someone else (cat visit; updates given throughout). - A reported poor consult where a vet didn’t interact with the dog, wasn’t forthcoming with advice, and took time locating an already‑used medication in the notes.
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Medication/prescription discussions around flea treatment (Bravecto) and anti‑itch tablets, including a disputed refund request and escalation to “head office”. - Keeping owners informed during an appointment when a pet was brought in by someone else (cat visit; updates given throughout). - A reported poor consult where a vet didn’t interact with the dog, wasn’t forthcoming with advice, and took time locating an already‑used medication in the notes.
Bell Brown & Bentley
Leicester
Our Score (79/100)
Bell Brown & Bentley is a veterinary practice that (based on available data) provides emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Day-to-day care described in reviews includes diagnostics and medical treatment for unwell cats (blood tests, injections, fluids and tablets) and routine preventative work for puppies (vaccinations and microchipping). Several reviewers also describe a “cat waiting area” in reception and vets who take time to explain options in detail—while a few reviews raise concerns about pricing transparency and front-desk/admin handling of registration and bookings.
Bell Brown & Bentley is a veterinary practice that (based on available data) provides emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Day-to-day care described in reviews includes diagnostics and medical treatment for unwell cats (blood tests, injections, fluids and tablets) and routine preventative work for puppies (vaccinations and microchipping). Several reviewers also describe a “cat waiting area” in reception and vets who take time to explain options in detail—while a few reviews raise concerns about pricing transparency and front-desk/admin handling of registration and bookings.
Chandlers Ford Veterinary Surgery
Eastleigh
Our Score (79/100)
- •Support during euthanasia/end-of-life decisions: several owners describe staff being understanding, compassionate, and allowing time to say goodbye. - Chronic condition management: one owner specifically mentions a pragmatic vet starting arthritis medication and continued guidance from Joe Gosling. - New pet support and early-life guidance: positive mentions of phone help for rehomed kittens and structured “puppy parties” with vaccination-timed sessions and detailed Q&A.
- •Support during euthanasia/end-of-life decisions: several owners describe staff being understanding, compassionate, and allowing time to say goodbye. - Chronic condition management: one owner specifically mentions a pragmatic vet starting arthritis medication and continued guidance from Joe Gosling. - New pet support and early-life guidance: positive mentions of phone help for rehomed kittens and structured “puppy parties” with vaccination-timed sessions and detailed Q&A.
Eastbourne Vets
Eastbourne
Our Score (79/100)
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •A vet introducing herself to dogs first to help them feel at ease before treatment. - One client repeatedly seeing different vets for the same case and being given different diagnoses. - Difficulties reported by some clients with getting through by phone and delays for dispensing a single medication tablet.
Concrete specifics mentioned by owners include
- •A vet introducing herself to dogs first to help them feel at ease before treatment. - One client repeatedly seeing different vets for the same case and being given different diagnoses. - Difficulties reported by some clients with getting through by phone and delays for dispensing a single medication tablet.
Irlam Animal Clinic
Irlam
Our Score (79/100)
Irlam Animal Clinic is an independent practice established in April 2016 by Dr Rebecca Wade MRCVS and Jackie Reilly. The clinic’s website points to a broad, in-house setup (including a purpose-built operating theatre, in-house blood testing, digital X‑ray, ultrasound and endoscopy) plus rehabilitation options via a hydrotherapy centre and laser therapy.
Irlam Animal Clinic is an independent practice established in April 2016 by Dr Rebecca Wade MRCVS and Jackie Reilly. The clinic’s website points to a broad, in-house setup (including a purpose-built operating theatre, in-house blood testing, digital X‑ray, ultrasound and endoscopy) plus rehabilitation options via a hydrotherapy centre and laser therapy.
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Chester Le Street
Our Score (79/100)
Abbey Veterinary Centre is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with “immediately” seen emergencies mentioned in recent reviews and emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. Owners repeatedly describe clear explanations and staff “ready to listen to concerns,” and several practical, clinic-specific details come up: a waiting area split for cats and dogs with partitions to keep pets separate, a Pet Health Club (mentioned as covering annual vaccinations plus flea and worming treatments for a monthly fee), and thoughtful end-of-life support (a condolence card with paw prints and a keepsake of fur). One reviewer also reports a negative experience on cost, describing prices as “outlandishly expensive.”
Abbey Veterinary Centre is set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with “immediately” seen emergencies mentioned in recent reviews and emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. Owners repeatedly describe clear explanations and staff “ready to listen to concerns,” and several practical, clinic-specific details come up: a waiting area split for cats and dogs with partitions to keep pets separate, a Pet Health Club (mentioned as covering annual vaccinations plus flea and worming treatments for a monthly fee), and thoughtful end-of-life support (a condolence card with paw prints and a keepsake of fur). One reviewer also reports a negative experience on cost, describing prices as “outlandishly expensive.”
Our Score (79/100)
- •Reception environment: described as very clean, warm/welcoming, with “plenty of space” and attempts to keep cats and dogs in separate areas. - Communication: repeated mentions of vets explaining the cause of issues, treatment options, aftercare, and costs in detail; one review also notes clear explanations of pet plans. - Handling and behaviour: owners mention accommodation for reactive dogs, and that some dogs are calm/excited to visit.
- •Reception environment: described as very clean, warm/welcoming, with “plenty of space” and attempts to keep cats and dogs in separate areas. - Communication: repeated mentions of vets explaining the cause of issues, treatment options, aftercare, and costs in detail; one review also notes clear explanations of pet plans. - Handling and behaviour: owners mention accommodation for reactive dogs, and that some dogs are calm/excited to visit.
