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#2273

Our Score (75/100)

4.5(257 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Wombourne Veterinary Centre appears to operate under the Island Vet branding (the clinic website is on the islandvet.co.uk domain, and a recent review refers to “island vets”). It’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (75/100)

4.2(251 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

From the latest reviews, owners most often mention

  • Routine surgery with clear explanations (e.g., a dog spay where staff were “very informative and reassuring,” and the owner specifically noted a very small, well-healing scar). - End-of-life support and decision-making (a same-day appointment for euthanasia where the vet discussed realistic outcomes, quality-of-life, and costs/options before the owner decided). - Care plans and reminders (owners mention being helped to set up a care plan and getting text reminders).
#2275

Our Score (75/100)

4.8(240 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Morden is part of the Medivet veterinary group and is set up for routine care and in-practice procedures, with facilities listed such as an in-house laboratory, ultrasound, X‑rays and ECG. The clinic advertises 15‑minute consultations, nurse clinics, and a “Rainbow Room” noted on its website for end‑of‑life support.

#2276

Medivet Speke

Liverpool

Our Score (75/100)

4.6(239 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Medivet Speke is part of the Medivet group. The practice appears set up for routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, neutering, dental procedures) alongside urgent same-day problems, with out-of-hours cover routed to a Medivet 24 Hour hospital (phone assessment free; consult fee £130). Recent reviews describe staff taking extra time with nervous pets (including working in the waiting room to reassure a anxious dog and respecting a fearful dog’s boundaries), and one owner reports the practice stayed open late to see a sick dog and the vet “Alexander” worked through lunch to fit in urgent treatment.

#2277

Our Score (75/100)

4.5(235 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Vets Now (Salisbury) is an out-of-hours emergency and critical care clinic for dogs, cats and small animals, operating as part of the Vets Now emergency service and based within Endell Vets (opened in 2010). The clinic is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC) and is set up for higher-acuity cases with an in-house lab, hospital ward (including isolation), operating theatre, X‑ray and ultrasound.

Our Score (75/100)

4.8(224 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Tiptree (Tiptree Veterinary Centre) is part of the Medivet group. It’s set up for routine appointments as well as urgent cases, with owners mentioning an emergency visit and the practice’s 24/7 emergency arrangements (via Medivet’s veterinary centres). Practical touches and handling style come up repeatedly in reviews: separate waiting rooms for cats and dogs are mentioned, appointments are described as generally starting on time, and multiple owners highlight vets taking time to build trust with nervous/anxious dogs.

Our Score (75/100)

4.7(218 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:

Kingston Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary practice whose website states it partners with Vets Now for out-of-hours emergencies. The website also says all branches hold Puppy Friendly Practice status. Recent reviews focus on day-to-day consultations for dogs, with multiple owners describing staff taking extra time to help nervous dogs feel relaxed and being supportive and informative throughout visits.

Our Score (75/100)

4.7(212 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Medivet Crowthorne Kynoch Vets is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the practice covers routine appointments (check-ups and nail trims), 24/7 emergency care via Medivet’s emergency centres (with a stated out-of-hours consultation fee), and has experience with small mammals/exotics (a hamster is specifically mentioned). Recent reviews repeatedly describe staff making time to explain next steps (including medication workarounds for a frightened rescue hamster) and handling difficult patients for practical procedures like nail trims.

Our Score (75/100)

4.4(211 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (this practice has been in the group since 2008) and set up for routine care with on-site diagnostics and procedures: the website states blood testing, X‑rays and operations can be done in-house. For urgent problems outside normal hours, the group runs a 24/7 emergency hospital year-round (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital).

#2282

Rock House Vets

Wolverhampton

Our Score (75/100)

4.5(210 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Rock House Vets is a small-animal practice that, based on recent client reports, handles routine preventative care (e.g., kitten vaccinations) as well as surgical cases including entropion correction and BOAS surgery for English bulldogs. Owners describe structured post-op communication—updates during the day (including via WhatsApp), a phone call after surgery, and follow-up messages in the days after. Reviews are mixed on front-desk experience: one owner names a friendly receptionist (Wendy), while another describes a booking-date error and rude communication, and also reports being told the clinic does not specialise in bulldogs despite what they had read online.

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