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- •Support during euthanasia: one owner describes the team being supportive during a difficult appointment, including rearranging another appointment so everyone could attend. - Handling nervous pets: a vet is singled out for being welcoming to a shy kitten. - Reception help: front desk support is mentioned for answering general questions.
- •Support during euthanasia: one owner describes the team being supportive during a difficult appointment, including rearranging another appointment so everyone could attend. - Handling nervous pets: a vet is singled out for being welcoming to a shy kitten. - Reception help: front desk support is mentioned for answering general questions.
Our Score (75/100)
Independent equine veterinary practice (established in 1978) owned and run by its vets, with a team of six equine veterinary surgeons. Based on the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and surgery, supported by a purpose-built diagnostic/surgical facility with stabling and 24-hour hospitalisation. Owners mention detailed case management for complex back issues (kissing spine) including x‑ray, surgery and rehab, plus proactive communication such as vets phoning to discuss problems at length before visiting and keeping clients updated on arrival times.
Independent equine veterinary practice (established in 1978) owned and run by its vets, with a team of six equine veterinary surgeons. Based on the clinic’s own information and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and more involved investigations and surgery, supported by a purpose-built diagnostic/surgical facility with stabling and 24-hour hospitalisation. Owners mention detailed case management for complex back issues (kissing spine) including x‑ray, surgery and rehab, plus proactive communication such as vets phoning to discuss problems at length before visiting and keeping clients updated on arrival times.
Hello Vet Bushey presents itself as part of the Hello Vet brand (not described as an independent clinic in the materials provided), with a stated focus on “calming care” and clinics designed for anxious pets. The website highlights instant WhatsApp advice/triage and same-day appointments, and it’s open 7 days a week.
Hello Vet Bushey presents itself as part of the Hello Vet brand (not described as an independent clinic in the materials provided), with a stated focus on “calming care” and clinics designed for anxious pets. The website highlights instant WhatsApp advice/triage and same-day appointments, and it’s open 7 days a week.
Active Pet focuses solely on veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation, with pain management and hydrotherapy using an underwater treadmill. The website highlights Western Veterinary Acupuncture, chronic pain management, and hands-on physiotherapy treatments, and says the clinic is accredited/associated with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturists, and the British Veterinary Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Association.
Active Pet focuses solely on veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation, with pain management and hydrotherapy using an underwater treadmill. The website highlights Western Veterinary Acupuncture, chronic pain management, and hands-on physiotherapy treatments, and says the clinic is accredited/associated with the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturists, and the British Veterinary Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Association.
Dersingham Veterinary Clinic
King's Lynn
Our Score (75/100)
Dersingham Veterinary Clinic is an independent, family-owned small animal practice that opened in 2021. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine companion-animal care with the ability to fit in urgent problems quickly: reviewers describe getting appointments within two hours for an unwell dog and at short notice when needed. Owners also mention practical handling during everyday procedures (for example, nail clipping done “without so much as a whimper” for a dog that normally struggles), and a clinic environment described as bright and clean.
Dersingham Veterinary Clinic is an independent, family-owned small animal practice that opened in 2021. Based on the information available, it appears set up for routine companion-animal care with the ability to fit in urgent problems quickly: reviewers describe getting appointments within two hours for an unwell dog and at short notice when needed. Owners also mention practical handling during everyday procedures (for example, nail clipping done “without so much as a whimper” for a dog that normally struggles), and a clinic environment described as bright and clean.
Our Score (75/100)
Island Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-only practice offering both ambulatory care and a haul-in clinic, with hospitalization available. The clinic advertises 24/7 emergency coverage, and recent reviews describe rapid response in emergencies—one owner credits the vets with saving a horse’s life twice by quickly assessing a colic case and getting the horse to an equine hospital for surgery, then providing attentive post-op guidance through complications. Owners also mention thorough exams, clear explanations of risks and treatment plans (including hands-on instruction for at-home care like soaking a hoof), and vets who take time to teach during routine visits.
Island Equine Veterinary Services is an equine-only practice offering both ambulatory care and a haul-in clinic, with hospitalization available. The clinic advertises 24/7 emergency coverage, and recent reviews describe rapid response in emergencies—one owner credits the vets with saving a horse’s life twice by quickly assessing a colic case and getting the horse to an equine hospital for surgery, then providing attentive post-op guidance through complications. Owners also mention thorough exams, clear explanations of risks and treatment plans (including hands-on instruction for at-home care like soaking a hoof), and vets who take time to teach during routine visits.
Bescoby Veterinary Services Ltd
Portishead
Our Score (75/100)
Bescoby Veterinary Services Ltd is an equine-focused practice centred on dentistry, led (per the website) by Dr Sam Bescoby MRCVS. The website describes routine and advanced equine dental care plus a referral/second-opinion dental service; recent reviews also mention dental tooth removal, hoof X‑rays carried out on-site, and prompt response after referral. Owners repeatedly describe continuity (knowing which vet will attend) and clear, practical explanations of findings and next steps—one review notes Sam treated the horse at the same visit after assessing the problem rather than arranging another trip.
Bescoby Veterinary Services Ltd is an equine-focused practice centred on dentistry, led (per the website) by Dr Sam Bescoby MRCVS. The website describes routine and advanced equine dental care plus a referral/second-opinion dental service; recent reviews also mention dental tooth removal, hoof X‑rays carried out on-site, and prompt response after referral. Owners repeatedly describe continuity (knowing which vet will attend) and clear, practical explanations of findings and next steps—one review notes Sam treated the horse at the same visit after assessing the problem rather than arranging another trip.
Churchdown Veterinary Centre
Gloucester
Our Score (75/100)
Churchdown Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a multi-branch practice (reviews mention care delivered across “Churchdown” and another branch named “The Reddings”); ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe the team handling urgent surgical cases quickly (including a same-day foreign-body surgery and an emergency caesarean), with at least one example of a next-day follow-up phone call after an emergency procedure. Owners also mention vets explaining conditions clearly and making referrals when needed, including for a brachycephalic breed (French bulldog).
Churchdown Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a multi-branch practice (reviews mention care delivered across “Churchdown” and another branch named “The Reddings”); ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Recent reviews describe the team handling urgent surgical cases quickly (including a same-day foreign-body surgery and an emergency caesarean), with at least one example of a next-day follow-up phone call after an emergency procedure. Owners also mention vets explaining conditions clearly and making referrals when needed, including for a brachycephalic breed (French bulldog).
Coventry Canley Vets for Pets
Coventry
Our Score (75/100)
Coventry Canley Vets for Pets is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice run by Leah and Cristina. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (in-house lab, operating theatre, separate dog/cat wards and isolation) and services list (including dentistry with dental X‑ray, orthopaedics and endoscopy), it appears set up for both routine care and more involved procedures.
Coventry Canley Vets for Pets is a locally owned Vets for Pets practice run by Leah and Cristina. Based on the clinic’s stated facilities (in-house lab, operating theatre, separate dog/cat wards and isolation) and services list (including dentistry with dental X‑ray, orthopaedics and endoscopy), it appears set up for both routine care and more involved procedures.
Vets 2 Your Pets - Durham
Chester Le Street
Our Score (75/100)
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service offering home visits, with vets stated to be RCVS registered. It appears set up primarily for at-home care that can be difficult to do in a clinic setting—owners repeatedly mention end-of-life support at home—as well as routine preventive visits like vaccinations and microchipping. The website states it doesn’t run an emergency home call-out service; instead it refers to partner practices, with out-of-hours support via a telemedicine consultation service.
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service offering home visits, with vets stated to be RCVS registered. It appears set up primarily for at-home care that can be difficult to do in a clinic setting—owners repeatedly mention end-of-life support at home—as well as routine preventive visits like vaccinations and microchipping. The website states it doesn’t run an emergency home call-out service; instead it refers to partner practices, with out-of-hours support via a telemedicine consultation service.
