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- •Clean, modern-feeling premises, including mentions of a spacious reception and consulting room. - Consistently friendly, polite staff, with owners describing a welcoming experience throughout the visit. - Perceived focus on pet welfare over profit, with one owner explicitly noting they didn’t feel it was “just the money.”
- •Clean, modern-feeling premises, including mentions of a spacious reception and consulting room. - Consistently friendly, polite staff, with owners describing a welcoming experience throughout the visit. - Perceived focus on pet welfare over profit, with one owner explicitly noting they didn’t feel it was “just the money.”
Community Pet Clinic is part of the Jollyes “Community Pet Clinic” service. Based on the clinic website, it appears primarily set up for routine preventative care such as vaccinations and microchipping. The site also states that emergencies outside clinic opening times should be handled via an out-of-hours provider.
Community Pet Clinic is part of the Jollyes “Community Pet Clinic” service. Based on the clinic website, it appears primarily set up for routine preventative care such as vaccinations and microchipping. The site also states that emergencies outside clinic opening times should be handled via an out-of-hours provider.
The Fold Farm Vets Ltd
Hexham
Our Score (75/100)
The Fold Farm Vets Ltd focuses on farm-animal work only (no companion-animal services are mentioned), covering species and setups including dairy units, pigs, sheep, and goats. The website states it provides 24/7 cover, 7 days a week, and lists proactive herd/flock support such as annual flock health reviews and routine diagnostic testing, alongside consultancy and training provision. The small set of available written reviews is consistently positive, with one reviewer specifically describing a “great team” that is “very friendly.” No corporate group ownership is indicated in the provided information.
The Fold Farm Vets Ltd focuses on farm-animal work only (no companion-animal services are mentioned), covering species and setups including dairy units, pigs, sheep, and goats. The website states it provides 24/7 cover, 7 days a week, and lists proactive herd/flock support such as annual flock health reviews and routine diagnostic testing, alongside consultancy and training provision. The small set of available written reviews is consistently positive, with one reviewer specifically describing a “great team” that is “very friendly.” No corporate group ownership is indicated in the provided information.
The Shire Veterinary Services describes this as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary team offering care exclusively for cats and dogs, with options for home visits and a focus on keeping appointments as stress-free as possible (including tailoring consult times to the pet’s needs). The website also states they now offer in-house operations, and that out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for further treatment/hospitalisation/investigations when needed.
The Shire Veterinary Services describes this as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary team offering care exclusively for cats and dogs, with options for home visits and a focus on keeping appointments as stress-free as possible (including tailoring consult times to the pet’s needs). The website also states they now offer in-house operations, and that out-of-hours calls are diverted to Rase Veterinary Centre for further treatment/hospitalisation/investigations when needed.
Vet Dept Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol
Our Score (74/100)
Vet Dept Bristol Zoo Gardens appears to be a veterinary department associated with a zoo rather than a standard pet veterinary practice. From the information available to us, there’s no clear evidence it offers routine appointments for pet owners (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, consultations) or that it accepts household pets at all.
Vet Dept Bristol Zoo Gardens appears to be a veterinary department associated with a zoo rather than a standard pet veterinary practice. From the information available to us, there’s no clear evidence it offers routine appointments for pet owners (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, consultations) or that it accepts household pets at all.
Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital
Birmingham
Our Score (74/100)
Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA and offers free and low-cost veterinary care (per the clinic website summary). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility (from the clinic data). Recent reviews describe both remote triage/phone appointments with medication collection and in-clinic care, including support around end-of-life decisions.
Birmingham Aston PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA and offers free and low-cost veterinary care (per the clinic website summary). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility (from the clinic data). Recent reviews describe both remote triage/phone appointments with medication collection and in-clinic care, including support around end-of-life decisions.
Our Score (74/100)
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a charity-run cat rescue that also provides routine veterinary procedures, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on cat adoption alongside neutering/spaying, microchipping, and vaccinations, with multiple owners describing smooth same-day procedures and straightforward recovery guidance.
Celia Hammond Animal Trust is a charity-run cat rescue that also provides routine veterinary procedures, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews focus heavily on cat adoption alongside neutering/spaying, microchipping, and vaccinations, with multiple owners describing smooth same-day procedures and straightforward recovery guidance.
Blue Cross Animal Hospital
Grimsby
Our Score (74/100)
Concrete details mentioned include
- •Night-time attendance is described by some reviewers (one person notes a “night time” visit and a calm atmosphere), but others report being turned away late in the evening when seeking urgent help. - Eligibility boundaries are mentioned: one reviewer says they “couldn’t help” because they weren’t in the catchment area. - Staff have handled sensitive cases such as helping when a cat had died and been handed in, and taking in an injured wild bird brought by a member of the public.
Concrete details mentioned include
- •Night-time attendance is described by some reviewers (one person notes a “night time” visit and a calm atmosphere), but others report being turned away late in the evening when seeking urgent help. - Eligibility boundaries are mentioned: one reviewer says they “couldn’t help” because they weren’t in the catchment area. - Staff have handled sensitive cases such as helping when a cat had died and been handed in, and taking in an injured wild bird brought by a member of the public.
YourVets - Solihull
Birmingham
Our Score (74/100)
YourVets - Solihull is part of the YourVets veterinary group and is set up as a small-animal practice (dogs, cats, and small pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs). The clinic lists on-site imaging and lab work (X‑rays, ultrasound, lab tests) and offers out-of-hours emergency care with full-time night staff (as described on the website). It’s also identified as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
YourVets - Solihull is part of the YourVets veterinary group and is set up as a small-animal practice (dogs, cats, and small pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs). The clinic lists on-site imaging and lab work (X‑rays, ultrasound, lab tests) and offers out-of-hours emergency care with full-time night staff (as described on the website). It’s also identified as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Jollyes appears to operate as a general pet retail store rather than a veterinary clinic (no clinical services are described in the available website summary or structured service fields). Recent reviews mention day-to-day pet shopping (including supplies for guinea pigs), with one reviewer noting a policy change: they say the store has stopped selling animals. Practical, decision-relevant points raised include improved coverage at the till (“someone by the till at all times now”), generally helpful staff, and occasional stock gaps (“I didn't get what I wanted”).
Jollyes appears to operate as a general pet retail store rather than a veterinary clinic (no clinical services are described in the available website summary or structured service fields). Recent reviews mention day-to-day pet shopping (including supplies for guinea pigs), with one reviewer noting a policy change: they say the store has stopped selling animals. Practical, decision-relevant points raised include improved coverage at the till (“someone by the till at all times now”), generally helpful staff, and occasional stock gaps (“I didn't get what I wanted”).
