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Highfield Veterinary Surgery
Waltham Cross
Our Score (73/100)
Highfield Veterinary Surgery offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, flea prevention, worming and microchipping) and also appears to handle follow-up checks after procedures (one recent review mentions a stitches re-check and being asked to return again when they “needed a bit longer”). Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided.
Highfield Veterinary Surgery offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, flea prevention, worming and microchipping) and also appears to handle follow-up checks after procedures (one recent review mentions a stitches re-check and being asked to return again when they “needed a bit longer”). Ownership/group isn’t stated in the information provided.
Abbeyserve Limited
Chellaston
Our Score (73/100)
Abbeyserve Limited (Abbey Veterinary Group) treats dogs, cats and rabbits, and is set up for routine care and procedures such as neutering/spays, with out-of-hours emergencies handled via Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital (as stated on the clinic website). It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Abbeyserve Limited (Abbey Veterinary Group) treats dogs, cats and rabbits, and is set up for routine care and procedures such as neutering/spays, with out-of-hours emergencies handled via Ashfield House Veterinary Hospital (as stated on the clinic website). It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Springfield Veterinary Group
Ecclesfield
Our Score (73/100)
Springfield Veterinary Group is part of CVS (the website page sits under cvsvets.com) and describes itself as a small-animal practice within the wider Springfield Veterinary Group (established 1964). The website lists a broad range of routine and surgical services, including dentistry, diagnostics, neutering, nurse consultations, and referral options (including keyhole surgery and ophthalmology).
Springfield Veterinary Group is part of CVS (the website page sits under cvsvets.com) and describes itself as a small-animal practice within the wider Springfield Veterinary Group (established 1964). The website lists a broad range of routine and surgical services, including dentistry, diagnostics, neutering, nurse consultations, and referral options (including keyhole surgery and ophthalmology).
Our Score (73/100)
Medivet Whitfield - Bewsbury Cross Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group. It offers 24-hour emergency care, with an overnight consultation fee of £130 for consults between 7pm and 9am (per the clinic website). Recent reviews most often mention kind, helpful staff (including a vet and veterinary nurse described as “lovely”), but there’s also a clear complaint about limited availability for routine appointments (one owner reports only two pre-bookable slots over nearly three weeks and being advised to ring on clinic days for an “emergency appointment”).
Medivet Whitfield - Bewsbury Cross Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group. It offers 24-hour emergency care, with an overnight consultation fee of £130 for consults between 7pm and 9am (per the clinic website). Recent reviews most often mention kind, helpful staff (including a vet and veterinary nurse described as “lovely”), but there’s also a clear complaint about limited availability for routine appointments (one owner reports only two pre-bookable slots over nearly three weeks and being advised to ring on clinic days for an “emergency appointment”).
Orchard House Veterinary Centres Ltd
Bellingham
Our Score (73/100)
Orchard House Veterinary Centres Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, and is RCVS Practice Standards Scheme accredited. The website says it provides 24/7 emergency care year-round, handled by their own vets in their own surgeries. Reviews consistently back up clear communication and calm handling of pets, with examples including full explanations ahead of a dental procedure, a vet putting a cat at ease, and one owner reporting the surgery opened within ~30 minutes for a serious Sunday-morning emergency.
Orchard House Veterinary Centres Ltd describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice, and is RCVS Practice Standards Scheme accredited. The website says it provides 24/7 emergency care year-round, handled by their own vets in their own surgeries. Reviews consistently back up clear communication and calm handling of pets, with examples including full explanations ahead of a dental procedure, a vet putting a cat at ease, and one owner reporting the surgery opened within ~30 minutes for a serious Sunday-morning emergency.
Golden Valley Vets is a multi-site practice (reviews mention this branch is part of a bigger practice with its own operating theatre). The website describes a broad offering from routine preventative care through to advanced imaging and surgery, with facilities including an in-house laboratory, surgical theatres, dental facilities, laser therapy, and advanced CT/MRI imaging. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention fast diagnostics (blood tests and follow-on investigations with results across consecutive days) and thoughtful end-of-life arrangements (a separate, living-room-style space rather than a standard consult room).
Golden Valley Vets is a multi-site practice (reviews mention this branch is part of a bigger practice with its own operating theatre). The website describes a broad offering from routine preventative care through to advanced imaging and surgery, with facilities including an in-house laboratory, surgical theatres, dental facilities, laser therapy, and advanced CT/MRI imaging. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention fast diagnostics (blood tests and follow-on investigations with results across consecutive days) and thoughtful end-of-life arrangements (a separate, living-room-style space rather than a standard consult room).
Sounder Equine Ltd appears to be an equine veterinary practice offering mainly ambulatory (call-out) care, based on repeated owner accounts of vets coming out urgently and arriving “very quickly,” as well as owners collecting prescribed medicines. The latest reviews repeatedly mention hands-on treatment for acute problems (for example, treating and closing a leg wound, managing suspected choke, and giving a steroid injection), plus diagnostics and follow-up communication (a vet phoning with blood test results and explaining next steps). Several reviews also describe vets adapting handling to the individual horse—one owner mentions an “extreme distrust” after prolonged sarcoid treatment, and another describes careful, patient treatment of a 31-year-old horse with heart problems, including successfully using clippers around a wound.
Sounder Equine Ltd appears to be an equine veterinary practice offering mainly ambulatory (call-out) care, based on repeated owner accounts of vets coming out urgently and arriving “very quickly,” as well as owners collecting prescribed medicines. The latest reviews repeatedly mention hands-on treatment for acute problems (for example, treating and closing a leg wound, managing suspected choke, and giving a steroid injection), plus diagnostics and follow-up communication (a vet phoning with blood test results and explaining next steps). Several reviews also describe vets adapting handling to the individual horse—one owner mentions an “extreme distrust” after prolonged sarcoid treatment, and another describes careful, patient treatment of a 31-year-old horse with heart problems, including successfully using clippers around a wound.
Our Score (73/100)
Medivet Winterton / Winterswan Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet corporate group. From the website, it promotes 24/7 emergency care with a nationwide out-of-hours consultation fee, and has run a FREE Mobility Pain Check offer (time-limited, per the site copy). In recent reviews, owners most often describe routine appointments that run on time and cover the basics thoroughly (e.g., vaccinations plus a full health check), and some mention same-day booking for problems like a painful facial infection where the vet diagnosed quickly and prescribed medication.
Medivet Winterton / Winterswan Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet corporate group. From the website, it promotes 24/7 emergency care with a nationwide out-of-hours consultation fee, and has run a FREE Mobility Pain Check offer (time-limited, per the site copy). In recent reviews, owners most often describe routine appointments that run on time and cover the basics thoroughly (e.g., vaccinations plus a full health check), and some mention same-day booking for problems like a painful facial infection where the vet diagnosed quickly and prescribed medication.
Our Score (73/100)
Stables Equine Practice is an equine-only veterinary clinic established in 1997 (no corporate group ownership is mentioned). The practice is set up for both routine and higher‑intensity horse and pony work, including stud work and competition support, with a purpose-built clinic plus ambulatory capability and diagnostic equipment (X‑rays, ultrasonography and endoscopy are listed). It states it provides 24-hour emergency cover 7 days a week using its own equine vets, and recent reviews describe rapid emergency attendance (including being out “within the hour” to stitch a pony).
Stables Equine Practice is an equine-only veterinary clinic established in 1997 (no corporate group ownership is mentioned). The practice is set up for both routine and higher‑intensity horse and pony work, including stud work and competition support, with a purpose-built clinic plus ambulatory capability and diagnostic equipment (X‑rays, ultrasonography and endoscopy are listed). It states it provides 24-hour emergency cover 7 days a week using its own equine vets, and recent reviews describe rapid emergency attendance (including being out “within the hour” to stitch a pony).
Abbey Green Vets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice established in 1893, offering care for both small animals and farm animals across two surgeries. The website states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover, with a veterinary surgeon on call outside normal opening hours. In reviews, owners most often mention support during end-of-life care (making euthanasia “calm & dignified”) and being fitted in at short notice when a dog was unwell, alongside vets taking time to explain what’s happening during appointments.
Abbey Green Vets Ltd describes itself as a locally owned practice established in 1893, offering care for both small animals and farm animals across two surgeries. The website states it provides its own 24-hour emergency cover, with a veterinary surgeon on call outside normal opening hours. In reviews, owners most often mention support during end-of-life care (making euthanasia “calm & dignified”) and being fitted in at short notice when a dog was unwell, alongside vets taking time to explain what’s happening during appointments.
