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Blackpool Squires Gate Vets4Pets Ltd
Blackpool
Our Score (75/100)
Blackpool Squires Gate Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, with a modern, well-equipped practice that advertises advanced services including laparoscopy (keyhole) surgery, dermatology work-ups, and BOAS assessments. The clinic is set up for on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound) and surgical care (operating theatre, orthopaedics listed), and it also trains veterinary nurses. In the latest reviews, owners describe regular support for ongoing conditions such as arthritis, dental work including tooth cleaning and multiple extractions, and strong communication around procedures—such as being told pricing and what to expect, and receiving a call once a pet was awake after surgery.
Blackpool Squires Gate Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group, with a modern, well-equipped practice that advertises advanced services including laparoscopy (keyhole) surgery, dermatology work-ups, and BOAS assessments. The clinic is set up for on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound) and surgical care (operating theatre, orthopaedics listed), and it also trains veterinary nurses. In the latest reviews, owners describe regular support for ongoing conditions such as arthritis, dental work including tooth cleaning and multiple extractions, and strong communication around procedures—such as being told pricing and what to expect, and receiving a call once a pet was awake after surgery.
Hinckley Vets4Pets Ltd
Hinckley
Our Score (75/100)
From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe fast access when something feels urgent (one reviewer says they were seen within half an hour of calling) and clear, detailed explanations during consults (particularly naming Dr. Tudor Lloyd). There is also a starkly different account from one reviewer describing a long-running eye problem with very high costs and a poor outcome, which conflicts with the predominantly positive feedback.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe fast access when something feels urgent (one reviewer says they were seen within half an hour of calling) and clear, detailed explanations during consults (particularly naming Dr. Tudor Lloyd). There is also a starkly different account from one reviewer describing a long-running eye problem with very high costs and a poor outcome, which conflicts with the predominantly positive feedback.
Our Score (75/100)
From recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations around procedures (including neutering) and detailed support during recovery (including post‑op guidance and support in the first few days after surgery). There are also recurring negatives around communication and one report of a delay returning ashes after cremation, plus a complaint about how a call was handled close to closing.
From recent reviews, owners most often mention clear explanations around procedures (including neutering) and detailed support during recovery (including post‑op guidance and support in the first few days after surgery). There are also recurring negatives around communication and one report of a delay returning ashes after cremation, plus a complaint about how a call was handled close to closing.
Our Score (75/100)
- •Adoption experiences are often described as straightforward: multiple reviewers say the process was “easy,” “smooth,” and clearly explained, including being “talked through everything.”
- •Animal care and facility condition get specific praise: a reviewer mentions a “clean, comfortable centre,” and others describe adopted cats/kittens settling in well. - Communication is a point of conflict: several reviewers praise “great” contact and being kept informed (including vaccination/foster updates), while others report poor communication—ranging from not getting replies about volunteering/fostering to a detailed complaint about “broken promises” during a dog rehoming situation (including expectations around sharing contact details with adopters and foster-home suitability). - Process changes noted: one recent reviewer was disappointed that it is “no longer a walk-in.”
- •Adoption experiences are often described as straightforward: multiple reviewers say the process was “easy,” “smooth,” and clearly explained, including being “talked through everything.”
- •Animal care and facility condition get specific praise: a reviewer mentions a “clean, comfortable centre,” and others describe adopted cats/kittens settling in well. - Communication is a point of conflict: several reviewers praise “great” contact and being kept informed (including vaccination/foster updates), while others report poor communication—ranging from not getting replies about volunteering/fostering to a detailed complaint about “broken promises” during a dog rehoming situation (including expectations around sharing contact details with adopters and foster-home suitability). - Process changes noted: one recent reviewer was disappointed that it is “no longer a walk-in.”
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet Yeading – Pet Vaccination Centre is part of the Medivet group and positions itself as a vaccination-focused practice with access to Medivet’s network of 24-hour emergency centres (overnight emergency consultation fee listed as £130 for 7pm–9am). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Medivet Yeading – Pet Vaccination Centre is part of the Medivet group and positions itself as a vaccination-focused practice with access to Medivet’s network of 24-hour emergency centres (overnight emergency consultation fee listed as £130 for 7pm–9am). The clinic is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Companion Care (Peterborough) Ltd
Peterborough
Our Score (75/100)
- •End-of-life care is frequently described in concrete detail: owners mention being given privacy and time, a candle/poem at reception to signal quiet, and keepsakes such as pawprints, footprints, sympathy cards, and a lock of hair. - Follow-up and access can be a strength for some cases: one owner reports a same-day appointment for a dog’s IBD issues and says the clinic checked in afterwards to see if treatment was working. - Conflicting experiences around communication and decision-making: one review alleges no callback despite repeated chasing and feeling pushed to continue medication they couldn’t administer; another praises vets taking time to answer questions and “get to know” new kittens.
- •End-of-life care is frequently described in concrete detail: owners mention being given privacy and time, a candle/poem at reception to signal quiet, and keepsakes such as pawprints, footprints, sympathy cards, and a lock of hair. - Follow-up and access can be a strength for some cases: one owner reports a same-day appointment for a dog’s IBD issues and says the clinic checked in afterwards to see if treatment was working. - Conflicting experiences around communication and decision-making: one review alleges no callback despite repeated chasing and feeling pushed to continue medication they couldn’t administer; another praises vets taking time to answer questions and “get to know” new kittens.
Dewsbury Vets4Pets Ltd
Dewsbury
Our Score (75/100)
- •Surgical experience and follow-through: one owner highlights support before and after castration and felt the procedure was done properly. - Alternative decision-making vs. aggressive intervention: one owner contrasts this clinic’s medical management for inflammation/pain with another practice’s suggestion of amputation; they note a “profit motive” exists but also say the team wasn’t pushy.
- •Surgical experience and follow-through: one owner highlights support before and after castration and felt the procedure was done properly. - Alternative decision-making vs. aggressive intervention: one owner contrasts this clinic’s medical management for inflammation/pain with another practice’s suggestion of amputation; they note a “profit motive” exists but also say the team wasn’t pushy.
Medivet South Ockendon
South Ockendon
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet South Ockendon is part of the Medivet group (not an independent clinic). It’s set up for routine and diagnostic veterinary care for cats and dogs, with on-site imaging (X‑ray and ultrasound) and an in-house laboratory, plus 15‑minute consultations and nurse clinics. The practice is also a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Medivet South Ockendon is part of the Medivet group (not an independent clinic). It’s set up for routine and diagnostic veterinary care for cats and dogs, with on-site imaging (X‑ray and ultrasound) and an in-house laboratory, plus 15‑minute consultations and nurse clinics. The practice is also a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Our Score (75/100)
Broadway Veterinary Surgery is a long-running practice (the website says it has looked after pets for over 30 years) and operates an emergency service for registered clients outside normal surgery hours. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Broadway Veterinary Surgery is a long-running practice (the website says it has looked after pets for over 30 years) and operates an emergency service for registered clients outside normal surgery hours. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Downes Thorpe Bay
Thorpe Bay
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet Downes Thorpe Bay is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine appointments and urgent problems, with 24-hour emergency care available (overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consults between 7pm and 9am). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Medivet Downes Thorpe Bay is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine appointments and urgent problems, with 24-hour emergency care available (overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 for consults between 7pm and 9am). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
