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Medivet Cuffley
Potters Bar
Our Score (75/100)
Medivet Cuffley is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and offers access to Medivet’s 24/7 emergency care via one of its 24-hour centres. Pricing is partly standardised across the group: the website states an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (between 7pm and 9am).
Medivet Cuffley is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and offers access to Medivet’s 24/7 emergency care via one of its 24-hour centres. Pricing is partly standardised across the group: the website states an overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (between 7pm and 9am).
Veterinary Eye Referrals (Eye Vet Clinic) is a dedicated veterinary ophthalmology referral practice with a purpose-built eye hospital. The website describes a specialist-led team offering eye consultations, eye surgery and BVA/KC/ISDF eye testing, and also states they are available 24/7 for pets’ eye problems.
Veterinary Eye Referrals (Eye Vet Clinic) is a dedicated veterinary ophthalmology referral practice with a purpose-built eye hospital. The website describes a specialist-led team offering eye consultations, eye surgery and BVA/KC/ISDF eye testing, and also states they are available 24/7 for pets’ eye problems.
Our Score (75/100)
Park View Vets – Witham St Hughs is part of Park View Veterinary Hospital (not described as part of a larger corporate group in the information provided). The wider practice states it has a large team of vets, nurses and reception staff, is a Cat Friendly Clinic, and arranges emergency cover via Vets Now with overnight care for in‑patients.
Park View Vets – Witham St Hughs is part of Park View Veterinary Hospital (not described as part of a larger corporate group in the information provided). The wider practice states it has a large team of vets, nurses and reception staff, is a Cat Friendly Clinic, and arranges emergency cover via Vets Now with overnight care for in‑patients.
Buttercross Veterinary Centre
Cotgrave
Our Score (75/100)
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain findings and options clearly (including careful assessment of an elderly dog’s mobility and behaviour), and staff support around surgical procedures (pre-, during and post-op nursing support was specifically thanked). Several reviews also mention being fit in at short notice when pets were unwell.
In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain findings and options clearly (including careful assessment of an elderly dog’s mobility and behaviour), and staff support around surgical procedures (pre-, during and post-op nursing support was specifically thanked). Several reviews also mention being fit in at short notice when pets were unwell.
Our Score (75/100)
Willett House Veterinary Surgery is part of Willett House Veterinary Surgeons, a multi-site practice with a main site and several branches. The website highlights 24/7 emergency care, CT scanning, and keyhole bitch spay as available services. From the latest written reviews, owners most often describe friendly, professional staff and thorough examinations, with specific examples including Covid-era entry/safety processes, care for small animals (degu), and support during euthanasia.
Willett House Veterinary Surgery is part of Willett House Veterinary Surgeons, a multi-site practice with a main site and several branches. The website highlights 24/7 emergency care, CT scanning, and keyhole bitch spay as available services. From the latest written reviews, owners most often describe friendly, professional staff and thorough examinations, with specific examples including Covid-era entry/safety processes, care for small animals (degu), and support during euthanasia.
Parker & Crowther Vets
Southport
Our Score (75/100)
- •Visits described as efficient with little/no waiting, and appointments that don’t feel rushed. - Staff are repeatedly described as helping keep pets at ease during consultations. - Specific care examples include removal of a damaged nail/dew claw, and a detailed account of euthanasia being handled with privacy and small ritual touches (end-of-session appointment and a candle).
- •Visits described as efficient with little/no waiting, and appointments that don’t feel rushed. - Staff are repeatedly described as helping keep pets at ease during consultations. - Specific care examples include removal of a damaged nail/dew claw, and a detailed account of euthanasia being handled with privacy and small ritual touches (end-of-session appointment and a candle).
Vets Now Cheltenham is part of the Vets Now UK-wide network and is set up as an out‑of‑hours emergency service for small animals when host practices are closed (including holidays). Recent reviews describe both high‑pressure triage situations (for example, emergencies taking priority and long waits) and cases where pets were treated quickly, such as immediate oxygen for a cat in acute heart failure. Owners also mention cost being discussed up front and the clinic requiring a large deposit in some circumstances (for example, when a pet is sent for overnight care).
Vets Now Cheltenham is part of the Vets Now UK-wide network and is set up as an out‑of‑hours emergency service for small animals when host practices are closed (including holidays). Recent reviews describe both high‑pressure triage situations (for example, emergencies taking priority and long waits) and cases where pets were treated quickly, such as immediate oxygen for a cat in acute heart failure. Owners also mention cost being discussed up front and the clinic requiring a large deposit in some circumstances (for example, when a pet is sent for overnight care).
Our Score (75/100)
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Bridgnorth Equine is part of the Severn Edge Veterinary Group (not an independent standalone clinic). The website information available to us describes a small-animal hospital with 24-hour emergency cover (including an on-site dedicated night service, “MiNightVet”), while the latest reviews we can see are heavily focused on equine call-outs and ongoing horse care—so the public-facing information appears mixed across small-animal and equine services.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Bridgnorth Equine is part of the Severn Edge Veterinary Group (not an independent standalone clinic). The website information available to us describes a small-animal hospital with 24-hour emergency cover (including an on-site dedicated night service, “MiNightVet”), while the latest reviews we can see are heavily focused on equine call-outs and ongoing horse care—so the public-facing information appears mixed across small-animal and equine services.
Sidmouth Veterinary Practice
Sidmouth
Our Score (75/100)
Sidmouth Veterinary Practice describes itself as independent and offers a Pet Healthcare Plan, nurse clinics, and a prescription service. Owners’ reviews most often point to unrushed, pragmatic consultations—including multiple mentions of not recommending unnecessary procedures—and support through difficult end‑of‑life decisions. Longer-term care is also referenced, including regular chemotherapy visits for lymphoma for one dog over an extended period, suggesting experience with ongoing treatment plans as well as routine care.
Sidmouth Veterinary Practice describes itself as independent and offers a Pet Healthcare Plan, nurse clinics, and a prescription service. Owners’ reviews most often point to unrushed, pragmatic consultations—including multiple mentions of not recommending unnecessary procedures—and support through difficult end‑of‑life decisions. Longer-term care is also referenced, including regular chemotherapy visits for lymphoma for one dog over an extended period, suggesting experience with ongoing treatment plans as well as routine care.
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic
Tunbridge Wells
Our Score (75/100)
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independently owned (not part of a corporate group) and established over 30 years ago. The website says it aims to keep prices “as fair as possible,” and explains that the practice is owned by Bradley and Liz (after being set up in 1986 by Chris and Sue Murray). Reviewers most often mention straightforward appointment access (“never have an issue making our regular appointments”), vets who listen and are approachable (specifically naming Gabriella), and costs being “very reasonable,” though one recent 1‑star review alleges a serious dispute about end‑of‑life care and payment.
Dacre House Veterinary Clinic describes itself as independently owned (not part of a corporate group) and established over 30 years ago. The website says it aims to keep prices “as fair as possible,” and explains that the practice is owned by Bradley and Liz (after being set up in 1986 by Chris and Sue Murray). Reviewers most often mention straightforward appointment access (“never have an issue making our regular appointments”), vets who listen and are approachable (specifically naming Gabriella), and costs being “very reasonable,” though one recent 1‑star review alleges a serious dispute about end‑of‑life care and payment.
