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Village Vet St Helens
Kensington and Chelsea
Our Score (70/100)
Village Vet St Helens is part of the Petcare Clinics group (the practice website is on the petcareclinics.co.uk domain). It appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations/injections are repeatedly mentioned) as well as urgent/same-day presentations—several reviewers describe “last minute” or “emergency” visits, including referral/admission to emergency vets.
Village Vet St Helens is part of the Petcare Clinics group (the practice website is on the petcareclinics.co.uk domain). It appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations/injections are repeatedly mentioned) as well as urgent/same-day presentations—several reviewers describe “last minute” or “emergency” visits, including referral/admission to emergency vets.
Essex Vets Rainham
Rainham
Our Score (70/100)
Owners mention being offered last‑minute appointments and having a lump removed the next day after assessment. Several reviews describe clear, “straight‑talking” explanations around surgery and aftercare, but there’s also a sharp contrast in experiences with one reviewer describing a distressing conversation about handling a difficult nail clip (“slam… to the ground” or sedate) and another raising concerns about being asked to pay additional consultation fees around a planned C‑section.
Owners mention being offered last‑minute appointments and having a lump removed the next day after assessment. Several reviews describe clear, “straight‑talking” explanations around surgery and aftercare, but there’s also a sharp contrast in experiences with one reviewer describing a distressing conversation about handling a difficult nail clip (“slam… to the ground” or sedate) and another raising concerns about being asked to pay additional consultation fees around a planned C‑section.
Our Score (70/100)
From reviews
- •Surgery is explicitly referenced (a dog operation), including post-op check-ins by the vet.
From reviews
- •Surgery is explicitly referenced (a dog operation), including post-op check-ins by the vet.
The Crossings Veterinary Centre
Downham Market
Our Score (70/100)
The Crossings Veterinary Centre has been established for more than fifty years and operates from purpose-built premises opened in 2008. The website describes full medical and surgical facilities, plus digital x-ray and an in-house laboratory, and states there is 24-hour vet and nurse cover. Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe supportive handling of difficult situations (including euthanasia and an emergency eye procedure for a cat), while a few report dissatisfaction around costs (medication pricing and parasite treatment) and customer service (including being cut off on the phone and refusal to register animals).
The Crossings Veterinary Centre has been established for more than fifty years and operates from purpose-built premises opened in 2008. The website describes full medical and surgical facilities, plus digital x-ray and an in-house laboratory, and states there is 24-hour vet and nurse cover. Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe supportive handling of difficult situations (including euthanasia and an emergency eye procedure for a cat), while a few report dissatisfaction around costs (medication pricing and parasite treatment) and customer service (including being cut off on the phone and refusal to register animals).
Abbey House Veterinary Clinic is part of the Abbey House Vets group, which operates across six practices and also has a 24‑hour hospital (used for emergency care). From the written reviews available, this branch is frequently used for routine care for cats and dogs, and owners also mention care for small pets such as rodents. Several reviews focus on how pets are handled (gentle with a cat; staff trying to put a nervous pup at ease), and one long-term client describes compassionate support during euthanasia, after using the practice for 15+ years.
Abbey House Veterinary Clinic is part of the Abbey House Vets group, which operates across six practices and also has a 24‑hour hospital (used for emergency care). From the written reviews available, this branch is frequently used for routine care for cats and dogs, and owners also mention care for small pets such as rodents. Several reviews focus on how pets are handled (gentle with a cat; staff trying to put a nervous pup at ease), and one long-term client describes compassionate support during euthanasia, after using the practice for 15+ years.
Palmerston Veterinary Group, Walthamstow
Waltham Forest
Our Score (70/100)
Palmerston Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary practice established in 1986, and this branch is part of that wider group. The website describes routine care through to surgery and diagnostic imaging (including digital X‑ray and ultrasound), and it’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly single out a vet named Neil (Neil Hampson) for unhurried consults, keeping costs down where possible, and not pushing unnecessary operations or expensive medications; one owner also describes at-home euthanasia support when “saying goodbye.”
Palmerston Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary practice established in 1986, and this branch is part of that wider group. The website describes routine care through to surgery and diagnostic imaging (including digital X‑ray and ultrasound), and it’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly single out a vet named Neil (Neil Hampson) for unhurried consults, keeping costs down where possible, and not pushing unnecessary operations or expensive medications; one owner also describes at-home euthanasia support when “saying goodbye.”
Companion Care (Northampton Nene Valley) Ltd
Northampton
Our Score (70/100)
- •Thorough consults and clear discussions: owners mention careful examinations and being listened to, with options talked through. - Support during urgent situations: one long-term client reports being fitted in during emergencies. - Capability for complex care: at least one reviewer references major orthopaedic surgery, not just routine check-ups.
- •Thorough consults and clear discussions: owners mention careful examinations and being listened to, with options talked through. - Support during urgent situations: one long-term client reports being fitted in during emergencies. - Capability for complex care: at least one reviewer references major orthopaedic surgery, not just routine check-ups.
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats
Salisbury
Our Score (70/100)
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats (Jaffa Vets) is a family-owned, cats-only veterinary practice established in 2013. Reviews describe a setup designed to reduce feline stress (a “quiet managed environment”), including practical handling details like trolleys to prevent carriers rolling. Recent cases mentioned include prompt surgery for ocular melanoma (eye removal, home next day) and same-day care for a broken leg after an urgent walk-in.
Jaffa's Health Centre For Cats (Jaffa Vets) is a family-owned, cats-only veterinary practice established in 2013. Reviews describe a setup designed to reduce feline stress (a “quiet managed environment”), including practical handling details like trolleys to prevent carriers rolling. Recent cases mentioned include prompt surgery for ocular melanoma (eye removal, home next day) and same-day care for a broken leg after an urgent walk-in.
All Creatures Veterinary Centre
Warrington
Our Score (70/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Clear, option-based decision discussions (a vet named Patrick explained pros/cons before surgery). - Stress-reduction touches in the environment, including a small garden that helped a dog settle. - End-of-life support, including rearranging schedules and using a conservatory for euthanasia in one account.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe
- •Clear, option-based decision discussions (a vet named Patrick explained pros/cons before surgery). - Stress-reduction touches in the environment, including a small garden that helped a dog settle. - End-of-life support, including rearranging schedules and using a conservatory for euthanasia in one account.
Westside Veterinary Clinic
Wandsworth
Our Score (70/100)
Westside Veterinary Clinic is part of the Vet Partners group (the website says it “recently joined the Vet Partners family”) and describes itself as an emergency clinic. It treats dogs and cats, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often mention unrushed consultations where vets listen to concerns, a clean reception area, and practical follow-ups like reminders for parasite treatments and vaccinations.
Westside Veterinary Clinic is part of the Vet Partners group (the website says it “recently joined the Vet Partners family”) and describes itself as an emergency clinic. It treats dogs and cats, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews most often mention unrushed consultations where vets listen to concerns, a clean reception area, and practical follow-ups like reminders for parasite treatments and vaccinations.
