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Tees Vets is described by reviewers as an independent practice (one owner explicitly contrasts it with “rip-off corporate vets”). Based on the cases mentioned, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, check-ups, blood tests) as well as in-house treatment and surgery for some conditions without referral. Specific experiences owners mention include a quick vaccination appointment for a cat to reduce stress, antibiotics prescribed for a rabbit with sneezing that improved within days, and a surgical procedure arranged at the practice after an unexpected blood-test result, with repeated explanations and regular updates.
Tees Vets is described by reviewers as an independent practice (one owner explicitly contrasts it with “rip-off corporate vets”). Based on the cases mentioned, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, check-ups, blood tests) as well as in-house treatment and surgery for some conditions without referral. Specific experiences owners mention include a quick vaccination appointment for a cat to reduce stress, antibiotics prescribed for a rabbit with sneezing that improved within days, and a surgical procedure arranged at the practice after an unexpected blood-test result, with repeated explanations and regular updates.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership
Long Stratton
Our Score (76/100)
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch veterinary partnership with roots going back over 100 years. Based on the clinic information and website summary, it covers a wide mix of work—companion animals as well as livestock and equine cases (the site notes that large animal vets operate out of this surgery), and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews suggest the clinic is often used for long-term routine care for dogs, as well as difficult appointments such as euthanasia, with multiple owners describing staff as compassionate and reassuring at end-of-life.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch veterinary partnership with roots going back over 100 years. Based on the clinic information and website summary, it covers a wide mix of work—companion animals as well as livestock and equine cases (the site notes that large animal vets operate out of this surgery), and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews suggest the clinic is often used for long-term routine care for dogs, as well as difficult appointments such as euthanasia, with multiple owners describing staff as compassionate and reassuring at end-of-life.
Sprinz & Nash
Thame
Our Score (76/100)
Sprinz & Nash describes itself as a three-branch companion-animal practice (cats and dogs) and lists services like pet wellness screenings and repeat prescriptions. Your structured clinic data also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency/urgent veterinary services (the website summary we have doesn’t add detail on how this works in practice).
Sprinz & Nash describes itself as a three-branch companion-animal practice (cats and dogs) and lists services like pet wellness screenings and repeat prescriptions. Your structured clinic data also flags it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as providing emergency/urgent veterinary services (the website summary we have doesn’t add detail on how this works in practice).
Companion Care (Chingford) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, set up for surgical and diagnostic work with an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and in‑house lab testing plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). Recent reviews include multiple accounts of orthopaedic and other surgery with owners describing the clinic as informative during consultations and giving post‑op guidance/aftercare (including recovery support and answering questions). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner reports a much higher quote here for guinea pig tumour surgery than another practice, while other reviewers focus on successful outcomes and support.
Companion Care (Chingford) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice, set up for surgical and diagnostic work with an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and in‑house lab testing plus imaging (digital X‑ray and ultrasound). Recent reviews include multiple accounts of orthopaedic and other surgery with owners describing the clinic as informative during consultations and giving post‑op guidance/aftercare (including recovery support and answering questions). Pricing feedback is mixed: one owner reports a much higher quote here for guinea pig tumour surgery than another practice, while other reviewers focus on successful outcomes and support.
Our Score (76/100)
Kingfisher Veterinary Practice offers routine appointments alongside out-of-hours emergency care (mentioned on its website). The site also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, plus special offers such as a free health check or wellness screening for £60.
Kingfisher Veterinary Practice offers routine appointments alongside out-of-hours emergency care (mentioned on its website). The site also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, plus special offers such as a free health check or wellness screening for £60.
Rowan Veterinary Centre Ltd
Blackpool
Our Score (76/100)
Rowan Veterinary Centre Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (per its website) that treats cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals and promotes a Pet Health Club. It’s also listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention quick access to appointments (including being seen “within an hour”), vaccinations for puppies, and an emergency operation for a cat with “excellent” aftercare.
Rowan Veterinary Centre Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (per its website) that treats cats, dogs, rabbits, and small mammals and promotes a Pet Health Club. It’s also listed as a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest reviews available to us, owners frequently mention quick access to appointments (including being seen “within an hour”), vaccinations for puppies, and an emergency operation for a cat with “excellent” aftercare.
Lawton & Stoakes
Romford
Our Score (76/100)
Lawton & Stoakes is described in the provided data as a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility and is associated (at least in its marketing) with emergency/out-of-hours care—though reviews conflict on how emergency requests are handled in practice.
Lawton & Stoakes is described in the provided data as a veterinary practice that also acts as a veterinary nurse training facility and is associated (at least in its marketing) with emergency/out-of-hours care—though reviews conflict on how emergency requests are handled in practice.
South Moor Vets
Modbury
Our Score (76/100)
South Moor Vets describes itself as an independent, dedicated equine practice and states it provides 24/7, 365-days emergency care for horses, using modern diagnostic equipment. The website focuses on horse work such as lameness investigations, dentistry, pre-purchase exams, reproductive services, and surgery performed at your yard, plus equine health plans.
South Moor Vets describes itself as an independent, dedicated equine practice and states it provides 24/7, 365-days emergency care for horses, using modern diagnostic equipment. The website focuses on horse work such as lameness investigations, dentistry, pre-purchase exams, reproductive services, and surgery performed at your yard, plus equine health plans.
Burch Tree Vets is a veterinary practice offering 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year (per the clinic website summary). Recent reviews describe a team that will adapt appointments and handling for nervous animals—including arranging a dog to be seen first thing to avoid other dogs, using an alternate exit, and providing call updates after surgery. Multiple reviewers also mention straightforward, honest decision-making (for example, not pushing “unnecessary treatment”), but there are also reports of pricing concerns and feeling pressured toward “gold standard” options, plus one complaint about unclear flea-treatment advice and slow follow-up unless a public review was posted.
Burch Tree Vets is a veterinary practice offering 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year (per the clinic website summary). Recent reviews describe a team that will adapt appointments and handling for nervous animals—including arranging a dog to be seen first thing to avoid other dogs, using an alternate exit, and providing call updates after surgery. Multiple reviewers also mention straightforward, honest decision-making (for example, not pushing “unnecessary treatment”), but there are also reports of pricing concerns and feeling pressured toward “gold standard” options, plus one complaint about unclear flea-treatment advice and slow follow-up unless a public review was posted.
Our Score (76/100)
Companion Care (Friern Barnet) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, and the practice website describes it as locally owned (with named practice owners). The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, and species coverage including dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners describe both supportive end-of-life care (including a dog with hard-to-diagnose cancer being put to sleep with kindness) and a conflicting experience around communication/empathy, including one account of feeling “cold indifference” when bringing in a neglected cat.
Companion Care (Friern Barnet) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, and the practice website describes it as locally owned (with named practice owners). The clinic appears set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed such as an in-house laboratory, operating theatre, hospital ward, and isolation unit, and species coverage including dogs, cats, rabbits and other small mammals. In the latest reviews, owners describe both supportive end-of-life care (including a dog with hard-to-diagnose cancer being put to sleep with kindness) and a conflicting experience around communication/empathy, including one account of feeling “cold indifference” when bringing in a neglected cat.
