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4.7(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Avivets Veterinary Services Ltd positions itself as a veterinary provider focused on proactive poultry health solutions aimed at keeping flocks healthy (as described on its website), suggesting it’s set up more for flock/production support than routine small-animal appointments. Public feedback is limited: Google shows a 4.7★ rating from 3 reviews, with the available ratings ranging from 4–5★, but no written detail is available to understand what clients specifically valued.

4.7(3 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Avivets Veterinary Services Ltd appears focused on poultry health rather than general pet care. Information from its website describes proactive flock health support, poultry testing (including Avilabs’ accredited poultry testing for compliance, described as providing “fast and dependable results”), and supplements/nutraceuticals. No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the available information. On Google it shows a 4.7★ rating from 3 reviews, but the latest reviews available to us don’t include written details—so you can see overall satisfaction, but not what specifically drove it.

4.6(1175 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat
bird
rabbit
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Blue Cross Animal Hospital is run by Blue Cross (an animal welfare charity) and operates as a veterinary hospital with emergency capability (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, including 24/7 or extended hours) and a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mix of routine and urgent care, including dental treatment for a cat that “went smoothly,” an emergency case involving a pregnant dog where the team “managed to save her and her puppies,” and end-of-life care (euthanasia) with follow-up gestures like a sympathy card. Owners frequently mention clear explanations and being kept updated during treatment, but there are also concerns raised about eligibility rules for charitable support and, in two separate reviews, about how sensitive communication/behaviour felt during difficult end-of-life situations.

4.6(547 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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dog
cat
bird
rabbit
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Atherton Veterinary Centre lists routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, wellness screening) alongside dental work and support clinics run by nurses, and it states it offers emergency vet services. The information provided doesn’t state whether the practice is independent or part of a corporate group. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time to explain options and provide advice, including one same-morning urgent case where a guinea pig was admitted and operated on that morning after an abscess burst and bled heavily. One review raises a practical concern about cleanliness/odour and an outside waste bin not being emptied.

4.6(542 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Woodward Veterinary Practice Ltd is a small-animal clinic with a “modern, fully equipped” facility, and the website states over 150 years of experience. It’s accredited as a Gold Level Cat Friendly Clinic by ISFM, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved reproductive and diagnostic work: one owner describes a planned C-section with vets “on standby” over a weekend, while another review mentions paying £1,500 for tests. Feedback is mixed on communication: several owners highlight vets taking time to explain options, but one reviewer reports a defensive interaction with a nurse and feeling the practice wasn’t open to feedback. Corporate ownership isn’t stated by the clinic; one reviewer believed it was “owned by a mega company,” but this isn’t independently confirmed in the provided sources.

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The Hackney Vet

Lower Clapton

4.6(460 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat
bird
rabbit

The Hackney Vet appears to be part of a wider group: it uses a dnavetcare.co.uk email domain (DNA Vetcare). From the latest reviews, owners describe a practice that handles both routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) and more complex medical and surgical cases, including ongoing diagnostics and cancer treatment. Concrete points owners repeatedly mention include: - Same-day help for urgent problems (“seen quickly on the day for critical care”). - Clear explanations and conservative recommendations, with one vet (Adam) described as recommending “only what is truly necessary.” - Work-ups for difficult cases, including multiple tests and seeking specialist advice (RVC and pathologists were specifically mentioned). - Challenging-patient handling, with a “feisty” cat and an “anxious” cat described as being treated patiently and ending up calmer at visits. There is also a notable negative account alleging a process/record-checking failure around a neutering admission (an unwanted repeat microchip and a requested ear check not done).

4.6(300 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by two Registered Veterinary Nurses (Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN). The practice states it has an operating theatre, digital X‑ray and in‑house lab facilities, and offers a “24/7 service available.” Recent reviews strongly emphasise hands-on support through serious illness and end-of-life care, including repeated follow-up calls after treatment and detailed bereavement support (for example, a candle to signal a client was grieving, a care package, and keepsake paw/nose prints and a sympathy card). Reviews also mention the team seeing small pets such as rats (including surgery/procedures and palliative care) as well as routine cat neutering (spay).

4.6(278 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Fenwold Veterinary Practice Ltd is an RCVS-accredited small-animal clinic that has operated as a companion-animal-only practice since October 2017. The website describes emergency and out-of-hours provision and a dermatology clinic, alongside routine preventive care. In recent reviews, owners most often describe a welcoming front-desk experience and vets who explain diagnoses clearly, while one long-term client reports difficulty getting an urgent appointment during COVID-era arrangements and being asked to drop the dog off to be seen later, which they found distressing.

#259

Village Veterinary Surgery

Hatfield Garden Village

4.6(278 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Village Veterinary Surgery describes itself (via a recent reviewer) as an independent practice, and it appears set up for both routine care and urgent same-day problems, including late weeknight availability. Recent reviews include a case where a dog with a fish hook caught in the cheek was seen immediately, sedated, and the hook removed within about half an hour, with the team staying after hours until the dog had recovered enough to leave and phoning the next morning with advice and reassurance. Other owners mention same-day first appointments and vets discussing specific problems such as a dog’s eye condition.

#260
4.6(273 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

St Austell Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The clinic is set up for a wide range of routine and in-house diagnostic work (for example, laboratory testing and imaging), plus dentistry and orthopaedics, with facilities including separate cat and dog waiting areas and separate wards. Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations of findings and treatment options, follow-up after procedures (including a next-day check-in call after dental work), and handling urgent problems such as ear infections with in-house swabs and microscope assessment.

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