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Our Score (74/100)
Companion Care (Sheffield Drakehouse) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, operating from a modern, well‑equipped practice with on‑site diagnostics (including digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and separate dog/cat warding noted on its website. It appears set up for routine care plus in‑house surgical and medical work, with website-listed capability in areas like dentistry, orthopaedics (including cruciate surgery and fracture repair), and in‑house lab testing.
Companion Care (Sheffield Drakehouse) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets, operating from a modern, well‑equipped practice with on‑site diagnostics (including digital X‑ray and ultrasound) and separate dog/cat warding noted on its website. It appears set up for routine care plus in‑house surgical and medical work, with website-listed capability in areas like dentistry, orthopaedics (including cruciate surgery and fracture repair), and in‑house lab testing.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery
Greenford
Our Score (74/100)
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
Arden House Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent clinic and says it has been caring for patients since 1946. From the reviews available, the practice is frequently used for routine surgeries such as spays and neuters, with multiple owners mentioning follow-up checks after procedures (including “three follow up visits” after a neuter, and a “smooth” follow-up after a spay). Experiences appear mixed: some owners praise specific vets and the front desk, while others report a “gone downhill” experience with rude reception and high/overstated costs, and one long-term client mentions seeing a different vet each time, making rapport difficult.
Summerdale Veterinary Centre Ltd
Billericay
Our Score (74/100)
Summerdale Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as a family-run practice providing veterinary healthcare and diagnostic services since 1994, with facilities including an on-site laboratory, X‑ray, ultrasound, and separate dog and cat wards. The website also states a 24‑hour emergency service for urgent circumstances.
Summerdale Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as a family-run practice providing veterinary healthcare and diagnostic services since 1994, with facilities including an on-site laboratory, X‑ray, ultrasound, and separate dog and cat wards. The website also states a 24‑hour emergency service for urgent circumstances.
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park
Kingston upon Thames
Our Score (74/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
Goddard Veterinary Group Raynes Park is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (the practice joined the group in 2018) and is RCVS accredited with Cat-Friendly Clinic status. The clinic is set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with on-site blood testing, X-rays and operations. The website states 24/7, 365-day emergency care is provided via Goddard’s veterinary hospitals (named as Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital as the closest option for emergencies).
Clifton Veterinary Practice is a small clinic (as described by reviewers) with a 4.6★ Google rating from 117 reviews. Its written feedback most often highlights calm handling of nervous or “fussy” dogs, supportive help during difficult situations, and vets who focus on practical prevention advice. Specific examples mentioned include a heart check for a dog, reminders about toothbrushing (with an owner buying poultry toothpaste afterwards), and the practice hosting veterinary students during appointments (noted by one reviewer as confidence‑building).
Clifton Veterinary Practice is a small clinic (as described by reviewers) with a 4.6★ Google rating from 117 reviews. Its written feedback most often highlights calm handling of nervous or “fussy” dogs, supportive help during difficult situations, and vets who focus on practical prevention advice. Specific examples mentioned include a heart check for a dog, reminders about toothbrushing (with an owner buying poultry toothpaste afterwards), and the practice hosting veterinary students during appointments (noted by one reviewer as confidence‑building).
Vet 2 U is an independent small‑animal practice offering a mobile service. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for owners who want routine care and procedures with less clinic stress, including dentistry and end‑of‑life support at home. Reviews repeatedly describe palliative care with a focus on minimising stress for nervous/aged cats, including euthanasia “on the sofa at home,” and dental extractions carried out with recovery in familiar surroundings.
Vet 2 U is an independent small‑animal practice offering a mobile service. From the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for owners who want routine care and procedures with less clinic stress, including dentistry and end‑of‑life support at home. Reviews repeatedly describe palliative care with a focus on minimising stress for nervous/aged cats, including euthanasia “on the sofa at home,” and dental extractions carried out with recovery in familiar surroundings.
Ash Croft Veterinary Practice LLP
Cambridge
Our Score (74/100)
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term use of the practice (20+ years is mentioned) and pets being handled in a way that helps anxious animals settle. One reviewer, however, reports the practice could not provide a home visit for euthanasia when their dog couldn’t be lifted into a vehicle.
From the latest reviews, owners most often describe long-term use of the practice (20+ years is mentioned) and pets being handled in a way that helps anxious animals settle. One reviewer, however, reports the practice could not provide a home visit for euthanasia when their dog couldn’t be lifted into a vehicle.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention quick handling of requests and feeling able to trust the clinic’s advice and treatment. There’s also a clear pricing/continuity concern raised by one reviewer: they report being charged £100–£150 per visit (including brief check-ups), £90 for document processing, and seeing different vets across repeat visits with inconsistent alignment.
From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention quick handling of requests and feeling able to trust the clinic’s advice and treatment. There’s also a clear pricing/continuity concern raised by one reviewer: they report being charged £100–£150 per visit (including brief check-ups), £90 for document processing, and seeing different vets across repeat visits with inconsistent alignment.
Holme Veterinary Centre
Huddersfield
Our Score (74/100)
Holme Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, first-opinion practice treating small animals and horses. It’s an Approved Veterinary Nurse training centre and an approved member of the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme. Facilities and services highlighted include digital X‑ray, in-house diagnostics, fully equipped surgical theatres, and full dental facilities, plus complementary therapies such as laser acupuncture and a flea/worming and vaccination reminder service.
Holme Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent, first-opinion practice treating small animals and horses. It’s an Approved Veterinary Nurse training centre and an approved member of the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme. Facilities and services highlighted include digital X‑ray, in-house diagnostics, fully equipped surgical theatres, and full dental facilities, plus complementary therapies such as laser acupuncture and a flea/worming and vaccination reminder service.
Our Score (74/100)
Springwell Veterinary Surgery is an independently run, family-owned practice (RCVS accredited) that’s been operating since 1985. The website emphasises longer 20‑minute appointments, in-house blood tests “while you wait”, and same-day assessment and treatment including surgery, with continuity via one veterinary surgeon per case. Recent reviews back up the surgical capability with multiple mentions of keyhole (laparoscopic) spays, a molar extraction, and handling of end-of-life discussions in a measured way.
Springwell Veterinary Surgery is an independently run, family-owned practice (RCVS accredited) that’s been operating since 1985. The website emphasises longer 20‑minute appointments, in-house blood tests “while you wait”, and same-day assessment and treatment including surgery, with continuity via one veterinary surgeon per case. Recent reviews back up the surgical capability with multiple mentions of keyhole (laparoscopic) spays, a molar extraction, and handling of end-of-life discussions in a measured way.
