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Our Score (90/100)
White Cross Vets Alvaston is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states there are 21 practices). Based on the structured clinic data, it operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
White Cross Vets Alvaston is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states there are 21 practices). Based on the structured clinic data, it operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours).
South Moor Vets
Ivybridge
Our Score (90/100)
South Moor Vets describes itself as an independent, dedicated equine veterinary practice, with a full ambulatory (yard-visit) service and 24/7, 365 days-a-year care for horses. The website also highlights lameness investigations, dentistry, pre-purchase examinations, reproductive services, and even surgery performed at your yard, supported by “advanced modern equipment.”
South Moor Vets describes itself as an independent, dedicated equine veterinary practice, with a full ambulatory (yard-visit) service and 24/7, 365 days-a-year care for horses. The website also highlights lameness investigations, dentistry, pre-purchase examinations, reproductive services, and even surgery performed at your yard, supported by “advanced modern equipment.”
Andrew Mellor Vets is a family-run veterinary practice (purchased by Andrew Mellor and his family after he joined in 1997 and became lead vet around 2005). The practice is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved. Based on the website, it aims to provide surgical, medical and diagnostic services; recent reviews add specific signals around soft-tissue/orthopaedic-type surgery (an operation described as “saving [a dog’s] foot”), spaying, and second-opinion work where vets “took the time to explain everything” and keep pets “stress-free.” Reviewers also mention the newer premises being bright/roomy with separate areas for cats and dogs, and several owners explicitly say they felt not upsold into unnecessary treatment.
Andrew Mellor Vets is a family-run veterinary practice (purchased by Andrew Mellor and his family after he joined in 1997 and became lead vet around 2005). The practice is RCVS approved and VetGDP approved. Based on the website, it aims to provide surgical, medical and diagnostic services; recent reviews add specific signals around soft-tissue/orthopaedic-type surgery (an operation described as “saving [a dog’s] foot”), spaying, and second-opinion work where vets “took the time to explain everything” and keep pets “stress-free.” Reviewers also mention the newer premises being bright/roomy with separate areas for cats and dogs, and several owners explicitly say they felt not upsold into unnecessary treatment.
Our Score (90/100)
Berry House Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic that (from available data) provides emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners most often describe clear, unpressured decision-making and support through both routine and difficult visits—examples include discussing treatment options and costs without pressure, giving two antibiotic injections for a cat’s abscess after puncture wounds became infected, and taking time to talk through euthanasia decisions with keepsakes provided (fur clipping and multiple paw prints). Its ownership model (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Berry House Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic that (from available data) provides emergency veterinary services and operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners most often describe clear, unpressured decision-making and support through both routine and difficult visits—examples include discussing treatment options and costs without pressure, giving two antibiotic injections for a cat’s abscess after puncture wounds became infected, and taking time to talk through euthanasia decisions with keepsakes provided (fur clipping and multiple paw prints). Its ownership model (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Our Score (90/100)
Minster Veterinary Practice provides small-animal care and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often describe two situations they seem set up to handle well: urgent help outside normal times (including late-night advice and appointments) and end‑of‑life care that prioritises privacy and time with the pet. Specifics mentioned include being helped within minutes of calling, support for a late-night collapse, dental work with “a couple of removals” followed by out‑of‑hours support and follow‑up appointments, and thoughtful follow-up after euthanasia (including handwritten sympathy cards and returning ashes within a week).
Minster Veterinary Practice provides small-animal care and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often describe two situations they seem set up to handle well: urgent help outside normal times (including late-night advice and appointments) and end‑of‑life care that prioritises privacy and time with the pet. Specifics mentioned include being helped within minutes of calling, support for a late-night collapse, dental work with “a couple of removals” followed by out‑of‑hours support and follow‑up appointments, and thoughtful follow-up after euthanasia (including handwritten sympathy cards and returning ashes within a week).
Our Score (90/100)
Albert Cottage Veterinary Clinic (ownership/group not stated) offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and onward referral when needed. The clinic website lists services including vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, microchipping, diagnostic imaging, soft tissue surgery and wellness screening, and it treats a wide range of species (dogs and cats plus small mammals, birds and reptiles). Reviews add practical detail: owners describe blood tests, X‑rays (“trays”) and scans being done promptly for a seriously ill dog, followed by rapid recognition of a specific condition (IMTP) and referral to a specialist.
Albert Cottage Veterinary Clinic (ownership/group not stated) offers routine care alongside in-house diagnostics and onward referral when needed. The clinic website lists services including vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, microchipping, diagnostic imaging, soft tissue surgery and wellness screening, and it treats a wide range of species (dogs and cats plus small mammals, birds and reptiles). Reviews add practical detail: owners describe blood tests, X‑rays (“trays”) and scans being done promptly for a seriously ill dog, followed by rapid recognition of a specific condition (IMTP) and referral to a specialist.
Medivet Coventry
Coventry
Our Score (90/100)
Medivet Coventry is part of the Medivet group and is led by veterinary surgeon Simon Pudsey. The clinic advertises modern facilities including CT imaging, X‑rays and an in‑house laboratory, and offers 15‑minute consultations plus home visits. From the latest reviews available, owners specifically mention on-time appointments, staff support with handling anxious dogs, and practical help after appointments (e.g., a vet nurse helping carry two cats to the car).
Medivet Coventry is part of the Medivet group and is led by veterinary surgeon Simon Pudsey. The clinic advertises modern facilities including CT imaging, X‑rays and an in‑house laboratory, and offers 15‑minute consultations plus home visits. From the latest reviews available, owners specifically mention on-time appointments, staff support with handling anxious dogs, and practical help after appointments (e.g., a vet nurse helping carry two cats to the car).
Our Score (90/100)
- •Long-running client relationships are common, with several owners mentioning 20–30+ years using the practice. - Specific clinical outcomes are described, including resolving ongoing stomach issues, performing spays and tooth extraction, and managing complex or chronic cases (diabetic cat; rabbits with health problems). - Owners frequently mention taking time to explain concerns and build treatment plans, and providing clear communication and updates.
- •Long-running client relationships are common, with several owners mentioning 20–30+ years using the practice. - Specific clinical outcomes are described, including resolving ongoing stomach issues, performing spays and tooth extraction, and managing complex or chronic cases (diabetic cat; rabbits with health problems). - Owners frequently mention taking time to explain concerns and build treatment plans, and providing clear communication and updates.
Our Score (90/100)
Westwood Veterinary Practice is a general small-animal clinic that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Its website mentions emergency care (without detailing how it’s provided) and a preventative-care membership called Pet Health Club. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe vets and nurses explaining what they’re doing and why, listening closely to concerns, and taking time to settle anxious dogs during appointments—including owners who say they’ve used the practice for 10+ years.
Westwood Veterinary Practice is a general small-animal clinic that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Its website mentions emergency care (without detailing how it’s provided) and a preventative-care membership called Pet Health Club. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe vets and nurses explaining what they’re doing and why, listening closely to concerns, and taking time to settle anxious dogs during appointments—including owners who say they’ve used the practice for 10+ years.
Our Score (90/100)
Cogges Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS-accredited practice established in 1993. It also operates a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe practical, decision-relevant behaviours: offering urgent appointments when owners are worried (for example, a cat with FeLV who had stopped eating), talking through options without pushing “expensive” products or procedures, and keeping owners informed about costs and choices.
Cogges Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS-accredited practice established in 1993. It also operates a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews repeatedly describe practical, decision-relevant behaviours: offering urgent appointments when owners are worried (for example, a cat with FeLV who had stopped eating), talking through options without pushing “expensive” products or procedures, and keeping owners informed about costs and choices.
