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Grove Lodge Veterinary Group is described in recent reviews as providing routine care (including annual vaccinations) as well as short-notice work-ups for suddenly unwell pets. Experiences in the latest reviews are mixed: one owner reports clear explanations of treatment options and costs upfront (“no hidden surprises”), while several others describe the opposite—poor communication, unclear diagnostic plans, and feeling the practice prioritised fees over care. One detailed review reports being charged £2,500 within 24 hours for an illness episode and also says that, despite “24-hour animal hospital” messaging, out-of-hours care was handled by Vets Now (a separate team), which they found frustrating.
Grove Lodge Veterinary Group is described in recent reviews as providing routine care (including annual vaccinations) as well as short-notice work-ups for suddenly unwell pets. Experiences in the latest reviews are mixed: one owner reports clear explanations of treatment options and costs upfront (“no hidden surprises”), while several others describe the opposite—poor communication, unclear diagnostic plans, and feeling the practice prioritised fees over care. One detailed review reports being charged £2,500 within 24 hours for an illness episode and also says that, despite “24-hour animal hospital” messaging, out-of-hours care was handled by Vets Now (a separate team), which they found frustrating.
Johnson & Wood Veterinary Practice Ltd
Newton-Le-Willows
Our Score (70/100)
Johnson & Wood Veterinary Practice Ltd is a general veterinary practice where out-of-hours and emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the clinic website). Recent reviews describe a mix of routine care and more complex decision-making, including blood tests to guide treatment, flea/parasite medication after check-ups, and end-of-life appointments.
Johnson & Wood Veterinary Practice Ltd is a general veterinary practice where out-of-hours and emergency care is handled by Vets Now (as stated on the clinic website). Recent reviews describe a mix of routine care and more complex decision-making, including blood tests to guide treatment, flea/parasite medication after check-ups, and end-of-life appointments.
Vets for Pets
Colne
Our Score (70/100)
Vets for Pets is part of the Vets for Pets group. The clinic appears set up for same-site diagnostics and procedures, with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dental X‑ray), and an operating theatre plus separate dog and cat wards and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Vets Now Manchester.
Vets for Pets is part of the Vets for Pets group. The clinic appears set up for same-site diagnostics and procedures, with an in-house lab, imaging (digital X‑ray, ultrasound, dental X‑ray), and an operating theatre plus separate dog and cat wards and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergencies are referred to Vets Now Manchester.
Paws Veterinary Health Centre
Nuneaton
Our Score (70/100)
Paws Veterinary Health Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal practice that’s part of the Midshire Veterinary Group and supports the smaller Whitestone Veterinary Clinic. The website highlights RCVS Practice Standards Scheme membership and XLVets membership, plus services like new pet health checks and acupuncture. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets who take time to listen to the owner’s perspective and explain decisions; however, one reviewer reports being turned away at an appointment for very young puppies after paying for a consultation.
Paws Veterinary Health Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal practice that’s part of the Midshire Veterinary Group and supports the smaller Whitestone Veterinary Clinic. The website highlights RCVS Practice Standards Scheme membership and XLVets membership, plus services like new pet health checks and acupuncture. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets who take time to listen to the owner’s perspective and explain decisions; however, one reviewer reports being turned away at an appointment for very young puppies after paying for a consultation.
Halifax Vets4Pets Ltd
Halifax
Our Score (70/100)
Halifax Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. Based on available data, the practice offers emergency veterinary services and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews give a mixed picture: some owners describe the team as “friendly and professional,” while others focus on unexpectedly high costs (including a reported £950 charge for X‑rays) and feeling that payment was prioritised over care.
Halifax Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. Based on available data, the practice offers emergency veterinary services and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews give a mixed picture: some owners describe the team as “friendly and professional,” while others focus on unexpectedly high costs (including a reported £950 charge for X‑rays) and feeling that payment was prioritised over care.
Selly Oak Vets4Pets
Birmingham
Our Score (70/100)
Recent reviews are mixed: one owner praised a receptionist (Jacob) for printing complete consultation and vaccination records (including records forwarded from a previous vet), while several others describe serious dissatisfaction around front‑desk communication and how pets/owners were labelled or handled during appointments.
Recent reviews are mixed: one owner praised a receptionist (Jacob) for printing complete consultation and vaccination records (including records forwarded from a previous vet), while several others describe serious dissatisfaction around front‑desk communication and how pets/owners were labelled or handled during appointments.
Vets for Pets Ilford
Ilford
Our Score (70/100)
Vets for Pets Ilford is described on its website as a locally owned practice under the Vets for Pets brand, with a modern, well‑equipped setup (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation facilities) and separate cat and dog waiting/ward areas. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets for Pets Ilford is described on its website as a locally owned practice under the Vets for Pets brand, with a modern, well‑equipped setup (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, operating theatre, hospital ward and isolation facilities) and separate cat and dog waiting/ward areas. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
White Cross Vets Wolstanton
Newcastle-under-Lyme
Our Score (70/100)
White Cross Vets Wolstanton is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on owner reports, this branch is used for routine appointments and ongoing problem-solving (including repeat visits for separate issues), and it also provides Animal Health Certificates for travel. Several reviewers describe a “kept a regular eye on our dog” style of follow-up and vets handling difficult-to-examine dogs (one owner specifically mentions a German Shepherd that was hard to manage but still had a temperature taken).
White Cross Vets Wolstanton is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on owner reports, this branch is used for routine appointments and ongoing problem-solving (including repeat visits for separate issues), and it also provides Animal Health Certificates for travel. Several reviewers describe a “kept a regular eye on our dog” style of follow-up and vets handling difficult-to-examine dogs (one owner specifically mentions a German Shepherd that was hard to manage but still had a temperature taken).
New Priory Vets Brighton Limited
Brighton
Our Score (70/100)
New Priory Vets Brighton Limited is set up for urgent and emergency cases (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, including 24/7/extended-hours cover) and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe both high-pressure emergency support (for example, being seen “within 10 minutes” after a road-traffic accident) and longer inpatient care (including an 11‑day hospital stay for haemorrhagic gastroenteritis with complications). End-of-life care is a recurring use case too, with one owner describing a dedicated “quiet garden room” for euthanasia and being given time to say goodbye.
New Priory Vets Brighton Limited is set up for urgent and emergency cases (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, including 24/7/extended-hours cover) and also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe both high-pressure emergency support (for example, being seen “within 10 minutes” after a road-traffic accident) and longer inpatient care (including an 11‑day hospital stay for haemorrhagic gastroenteritis with complications). End-of-life care is a recurring use case too, with one owner describing a dedicated “quiet garden room” for euthanasia and being given time to say goodbye.
Our Score (70/100)
Companion Care (Bradford) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (including a lab and digital imaging), and reviews most often talk about routine pet care and procedures rather than complex referral work. Owners specifically mention cat neutering operations, easy appointment booking, and being able to reach someone by phone.
Companion Care (Bradford) Ltd trading as Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice presents itself as a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (including a lab and digital imaging), and reviews most often talk about routine pet care and procedures rather than complex referral work. Owners specifically mention cat neutering operations, easy appointment booking, and being able to reach someone by phone.
