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Best Vets in England

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Our Score (71/100)

4.9(65 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Vets Barn Veterinary Centre is an independent practice led by Dr Nick Horniman (MRCVS), with Dr Susie Thompson (MRCVS) and a nursing team that includes Nickie Hancock and Laura Hughes (RVNs). The clinic lists X‑rays among its facilities. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe straightforward routine care (for example annual booster vaccinations) alongside medical work-ups such as examinations with blood tests for gastrointestinal illness, and several reviews focus on support during end‑of‑life decisions, including being kept involved in what was happening and receiving a sympathy card afterwards.

Our Score (71/100)

4.9(61 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig

West Ridge Veterinary Practice is set up to treat a wide mix of animals (pets, farm animals and horses) and offers routine care through to diagnostics, surgery and urgent cases, with acupuncture also listed on its website. The practice states it provides 24‑hour emergency support, including arranging urgent appointments or sending a vet out.

#2785

Cavan Vets

Wolverhampton

Our Score (71/100)

4.4(61 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Cavan Vets provides routine and medical care for dogs, cats, and “smaller pets,” with core preventative services (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) plus neutering and pet passports listed on its website. It is also identified in the clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention ongoing support for pets with long-term needs—for example, one reviewer describes their rescue dog needing “constant care and medication,” and says staff “go out of their way” to help.

Our Score (71/100)

4.8(49 reviews)
Corporate
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Calweton Veterinary Services is part of the Calweton Veterinary Group and treats both pets and production animals. The clinic’s website notes out-of-hours care is covered by MiNightVet (with farm emergencies handled on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day). Recent reviews most often describe routine preventive care and supportive handling of nervous pets—for example, a vet being “very gentle” with a timid dog, and staff taking extra steps to settle a dog that can get snappy when anxious.

#2787

Our Score (71/100)

4.7(49 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Hadrian Vets describes itself as a long-established practice that is under new management, with investment in updated diagnostic, anaesthetic and monitoring equipment and ongoing modernisation of kennel facilities. Reviews most often focus on day-to-day companion animal care and handling: one owner describes staff adapting an exam for a fearful dog by examining him in the waiting room when he refused to enter the consult room, and another mentions vaccines being booked and support given by email for behaviour questions. Several reviewers also mention using the practice for decades with multiple dogs.

#2788

Our Score (71/100)

4.9(49 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

All Pets Veterinary Centre describes itself as independently owned and focused on small animals, with a broad in-house service list that includes dentistry, surgery, imaging (radiography and ultrasonography), and endoscopy. The website also highlights practical, everyday support such as repeat prescriptions, nurse clinics, senior clinics, and a feline drop-off option. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe two kinds of experiences: long-term routine care (“check-ups to surgery”) and high-stakes moments such as serious illness with a quick response and end-of-life support at home, with staff taking time to explain what was happening.

Our Score (71/100)

4.7(49 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Endell Equine Hospital is a fully equipped equine hospital practice (established for over 100 years) that provides both hospital-based care and ambulatory (on-yard) visits, and is described on its website as a Tier 3 referral hospital. It appears set up for advanced diagnostics and surgical cases, with facilities/services listed including MRI and in-house laboratory work.

Our Score (71/100)

4.5(44 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Equine Veterinary Centre is an equine-focused clinic that offers emergency veterinary services and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, owners most often mention support with urgent cases (colic) and stud/reproduction work, including out-of-hours phone help (examples given of calls answered around midnight and early morning). Reviews also reference facilities on arrival, including “plenty of room” and an arena.

#2791

Our Score (71/100)

4.9(44 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog

WagWorks Fulham presents itself as a membership club for dogs, combining daycare, training, grooming, and in-house healthcare under one roof (website). Recent reviews strongly focus on daycare and grooming, with multiple owners mentioning dogs who are excited to attend and come home “tired and happy” after sessions. Specific touches mentioned include a pre-grooming phone call to discuss handling preferences and what the owner wanted, and owners referencing in-house vets as part of the setup.

Our Score (71/100)

4.5(42 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Saffron Walden Veterinary Clinic is part of Bishop’s Stortford Veterinary Hospital, an independent practice that says it has been operating for over 140 years and achieved “Hospital status” in 1985. The website describes a 24‑hour emergency service for small animal emergencies (calls go to the duty vet, with a nurse on site 24 hours).

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