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From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe
- •Referral into the group’s hospital for diagnostics (one review mentions a leg injury assessed at the branch, then X‑rays booked at the hospital two days later, with updates during the day). - Handling of nervous pets (a vet described as patient with a nervous dog, able to treat him without issues). - A notable negative account involving an allergy-related medication mix-up and concern about cost-focused conversation at reception during a kitten welfare situation.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe
- •Referral into the group’s hospital for diagnostics (one review mentions a leg injury assessed at the branch, then X‑rays booked at the hospital two days later, with updates during the day). - Handling of nervous pets (a vet described as patient with a nervous dog, able to treat him without issues). - A notable negative account involving an allergy-related medication mix-up and concern about cost-focused conversation at reception during a kitten welfare situation.
Ipswich Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a wider set of “sister practices” (the group name isn’t stated in the information available). Recent reviewers describe it as set up for a broad mix of pets—including birds, dogs, cats, and guinea pigs—with some extra support for anxious dogs.
Ipswich Veterinary Centre appears to be part of a wider set of “sister practices” (the group name isn’t stated in the information available). Recent reviewers describe it as set up for a broad mix of pets—including birds, dogs, cats, and guinea pigs—with some extra support for anxious dogs.
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group, this practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and X‑rays) and surgical procedures (“operations” listed on the website). The clinic promotes a free new pet health check, and one reviewer describes getting practical first-time-owner guidance (including insurance and cost discussions) during/around that check—while another reviewer reports being charged £49.50 for what they expected to be free, with unclear explanation.
Part of the Goddard Veterinary Group, this practice offers routine care plus on-site diagnostics (including blood testing and X‑rays) and surgical procedures (“operations” listed on the website). The clinic promotes a free new pet health check, and one reviewer describes getting practical first-time-owner guidance (including insurance and cost discussions) during/around that check—while another reviewer reports being charged £49.50 for what they expected to be free, with unclear explanation.
The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre
Chalfont St Giles
Our Score (74/100)
The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre is an established practice (website states it has been serving pets since 1964) treating dogs, cats and rabbits. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (not further specified). In recent reviews, owners describe being able to book online, getting appointments quickly, and being kept informed about costs and procedures—alongside examples of the team trying to reduce costs by issuing written prescriptions rather than dispensing medication directly.
The Wheelhouse Veterinary Centre is an established practice (website states it has been serving pets since 1964) treating dogs, cats and rabbits. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and as offering emergency veterinary services (not further specified). In recent reviews, owners describe being able to book online, getting appointments quickly, and being kept informed about costs and procedures—alongside examples of the team trying to reduce costs by issuing written prescriptions rather than dispensing medication directly.
Our Score (74/100)
Wells Vets is a branch surgery of Shepton Vets (opened in 2018) and is set up for both everyday care and more involved work: the website lists routine and complex surgery (including keyhole spays), dentistry and diagnostic imaging, with out-of-hours emergency and nursing care provided via the main Shepton Vets centre. Facilities highlighted include separate dog and cat wards, an in-house lab, and dental radiography. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly name a vet called Polly and describe clear explanations around options and prognosis (including end-of-life decision-making), plus specific successful outcomes after complex dental work and a “major op.” One reviewer also describes being helped during an emergency visit and feeling the cost was “amazing.”
Wells Vets is a branch surgery of Shepton Vets (opened in 2018) and is set up for both everyday care and more involved work: the website lists routine and complex surgery (including keyhole spays), dentistry and diagnostic imaging, with out-of-hours emergency and nursing care provided via the main Shepton Vets centre. Facilities highlighted include separate dog and cat wards, an in-house lab, and dental radiography. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly name a vet called Polly and describe clear explanations around options and prognosis (including end-of-life decision-making), plus specific successful outcomes after complex dental work and a “major op.” One reviewer also describes being helped during an emergency visit and feeling the cost was “amazing.”
Vets Now Kendal is part of the Vets Now network (60+ clinics) and focuses on pet emergency care, including out-of-hours and holiday cover when other practices are closed, plus video consultations. Based on reviews, the clinic often runs as a controlled-entry service (one reviewer described being asked screening questions by phone and then being buzzed in on arrival). Cases mentioned include urgent illness in a rabbit (suspected GI stasis), dogs needing emergency assessment with diagnostics, and end-of-life support where owners were given time and clear options.
Vets Now Kendal is part of the Vets Now network (60+ clinics) and focuses on pet emergency care, including out-of-hours and holiday cover when other practices are closed, plus video consultations. Based on reviews, the clinic often runs as a controlled-entry service (one reviewer described being asked screening questions by phone and then being buzzed in on arrival). Cases mentioned include urgent illness in a rabbit (suspected GI stasis), dogs needing emergency assessment with diagnostics, and end-of-life support where owners were given time and clear options.
Kernow Veterinary Group
Liskeard
Our Score (74/100)
Kernow Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice offering emergency veterinary services (as listed in the clinic data) and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that handles both routine work (one owner specifically mentions a dog spay, including pre‑ and post‑operative care) and higher‑stakes situations (one owner says their black Labrador’s life was saved through “quick thinking”). Several reviewers also comment on the premises being clean and tidy and mention an on‑site shop that’s well stocked.
Kernow Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice offering emergency veterinary services (as listed in the clinic data) and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that handles both routine work (one owner specifically mentions a dog spay, including pre‑ and post‑operative care) and higher‑stakes situations (one owner says their black Labrador’s life was saved through “quick thinking”). Several reviewers also comment on the premises being clean and tidy and mention an on‑site shop that’s well stocked.
Myvet appears in older client reviews under the name “Myerscough Veterinary Group,” suggesting it may be part of (or previously branded as) that group. Based on the latest reviews available, it seems set up for routine small‑animal care (cats and dogs) plus common procedures, with multiple owners highlighting low‑stress handling.
Myvet appears in older client reviews under the name “Myerscough Veterinary Group,” suggesting it may be part of (or previously branded as) that group. Based on the latest reviews available, it seems set up for routine small‑animal care (cats and dogs) plus common procedures, with multiple owners highlighting low‑stress handling.
Willett House Veterinary Surgery
Staines-Upon-Thames
Our Score (74/100)
Willett House Veterinary Surgery offers appointment-based consultations and health advice, with surgical and medical work-ups carried out at its main site (pets can be transported there on the morning of procedures using the practice ambulance). It’s a Tier 1 Accredited RCVS Practice and states it provides a 24/7 emergency service outside normal opening hours.
Willett House Veterinary Surgery offers appointment-based consultations and health advice, with surgical and medical work-ups carried out at its main site (pets can be transported there on the morning of procedures using the practice ambulance). It’s a Tier 1 Accredited RCVS Practice and states it provides a 24/7 emergency service outside normal opening hours.
- •Communication and follow-up: Owners mention vets explaining each step of treatment and, in one case, calling to follow up and outline next steps during a cat diagnostic process. - Handling anxious or sensitive pets: Reviews describe vets helping dogs feel relaxed during visits. - Long-term support for chronic/complex cases: One review highlights years of involvement and repeated interventions for idiopathic epilepsy.
- •Communication and follow-up: Owners mention vets explaining each step of treatment and, in one case, calling to follow up and outline next steps during a cat diagnostic process. - Handling anxious or sensitive pets: Reviews describe vets helping dogs feel relaxed during visits. - Long-term support for chronic/complex cases: One review highlights years of involvement and repeated interventions for idiopathic epilepsy.
