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Concrete specifics mentioned by clients include
- •Ongoing care over many years for the same dog (including into senior years). - Clean premises noted explicitly. - Questions and advice for a senior dog being discussed during visits.
Concrete specifics mentioned by clients include
- •Ongoing care over many years for the same dog (including into senior years). - Clean premises noted explicitly. - Questions and advice for a senior dog being discussed during visits.
Waterside Vets
St. Neots
Our Score (70/100)
Waterside Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic. Based on its stated services and recent owner comments, it appears set up for routine preventive care and in-house procedures, with facilities for dental imaging and an environment designed to reduce stress for cats and nervous pets. Recent reviews specifically mention a quiet cat waiting area with blankets, staff taking extra time with a nervous dog with complicated health issues, and a supported euthanasia appointment where the team “gave time” and sat with the family on the floor.
Waterside Vets describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic. Based on its stated services and recent owner comments, it appears set up for routine preventive care and in-house procedures, with facilities for dental imaging and an environment designed to reduce stress for cats and nervous pets. Recent reviews specifically mention a quiet cat waiting area with blankets, staff taking extra time with a nervous dog with complicated health issues, and a supported euthanasia appointment where the team “gave time” and sat with the family on the floor.
Stow Veterinary Surgeons
Cheltenham
Our Score (70/100)
Stow Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1820s, treating dogs, cats and small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets). The clinic offers 24-hour emergency cover via an out-of-hours service (with telephone advice and emergency consultations), and lists on-site diagnostics including X‑rays, ultrasound and an in-house lab for blood tests. It also states RCVS Core Standards accreditation and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Stow Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1820s, treating dogs, cats and small pets (including rabbits, guinea pigs and ferrets). The clinic offers 24-hour emergency cover via an out-of-hours service (with telephone advice and emergency consultations), and lists on-site diagnostics including X‑rays, ultrasound and an in-house lab for blood tests. It also states RCVS Core Standards accreditation and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Wallasey Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice appears set up for routine first-opinion care plus on-site diagnostics and procedures (it lists an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound, plus an operating theatre and hospital ward). Owners also mention a monthly pet plan that covers treatments and vet/nurse consultations, and one reviewer describes a thorough check for a rabbit.
Wallasey Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice appears set up for routine first-opinion care plus on-site diagnostics and procedures (it lists an in-house lab, digital X-ray and ultrasound, plus an operating theatre and hospital ward). Owners also mention a monthly pet plan that covers treatments and vet/nurse consultations, and one reviewer describes a thorough check for a rabbit.
Castle Veterinary Centre
Nottingham
Our Score (70/100)
Castle Veterinary Centre is described by a long-term client as an independent practice. Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine cat and dog care plus urgent problems, with the ability to run some urgent lab tests in-house (while most diagnostics are sent to external labs). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication about likely outcomes and costs during emergencies, prompt admission for urgent cases, and follow-up updates by phone when promised.
Castle Veterinary Centre is described by a long-term client as an independent practice. Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine cat and dog care plus urgent problems, with the ability to run some urgent lab tests in-house (while most diagnostics are sent to external labs). Reviewers repeatedly mention clear communication about likely outcomes and costs during emergencies, prompt admission for urgent cases, and follow-up updates by phone when promised.
Our Score (70/100)
Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Ellenbrook is a small-animal practice that’s part of the CVS group (as shown on the clinic website). The site describes a broad mix of routine care and procedures, plus out-of-hours emergency cover via MiNightVet Ipswich, and notes the practice has its own ambulance to transport patients between practices for operations. It also lists RCVS accreditations (RCVS General Practice; RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding) and Cat Friendly Clinic (Bronze).
Riversbrook Veterinary Group – Ellenbrook is a small-animal practice that’s part of the CVS group (as shown on the clinic website). The site describes a broad mix of routine care and procedures, plus out-of-hours emergency cover via MiNightVet Ipswich, and notes the practice has its own ambulance to transport patients between practices for operations. It also lists RCVS accreditations (RCVS General Practice; RCVS Client Service Award – Outstanding) and Cat Friendly Clinic (Bronze).
New Priory Vets Peacehaven
Peacehaven
Our Score (70/100)
New Priory Vets Peacehaven is part of the New Priory Vets group (a practice that says it has cared for pets for over forty years) and is linked to an RCVS-accredited hospital providing out-of-hours emergency cover via Priory Emergency Treatment Services (P.E.T.S.). Evidence from the website suggests a setup for both routine general practice and more advanced work (for example diagnostic imaging, dentistry, and laparoscopy). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time with anxious or vulnerable pets (including an “very old blind bulldog” and a frightened dog on a first visit), and one owner describes being kept updated with regular calls and texts during a pet’s treatment.
New Priory Vets Peacehaven is part of the New Priory Vets group (a practice that says it has cared for pets for over forty years) and is linked to an RCVS-accredited hospital providing out-of-hours emergency cover via Priory Emergency Treatment Services (P.E.T.S.). Evidence from the website suggests a setup for both routine general practice and more advanced work (for example diagnostic imaging, dentistry, and laparoscopy). In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention staff taking time with anxious or vulnerable pets (including an “very old blind bulldog” and a frightened dog on a first visit), and one owner describes being kept updated with regular calls and texts during a pet’s treatment.
SimplyCats Vet Clinic
Houghton Le Spring
Our Score (70/100)
SimplyCats Vet Clinic is an independent, feline-only veterinary practice founded in 2009, and it states it holds the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) “gold standard” accreditation. The clinic appears set up specifically to reduce stress for cats, with a cat-only environment and longer consultations, and it says it provides “all services under one roof.” Reviews strongly reflect the cat-only setup (owners explicitly mention the absence of dogs reducing stress), and include examples of follow-up communication (a vet phoning and talking through kittens’ health for around 20 minutes). There’s also at least one recent negative review saying care feels worse since a named vet (Michelle) left, which conflicts with other reviews describing reassuring, kind support from another named vet (Sarah).
SimplyCats Vet Clinic is an independent, feline-only veterinary practice founded in 2009, and it states it holds the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) “gold standard” accreditation. The clinic appears set up specifically to reduce stress for cats, with a cat-only environment and longer consultations, and it says it provides “all services under one roof.” Reviews strongly reflect the cat-only setup (owners explicitly mention the absence of dogs reducing stress), and include examples of follow-up communication (a vet phoning and talking through kittens’ health for around 20 minutes). There’s also at least one recent negative review saying care feels worse since a named vet (Michelle) left, which conflicts with other reviews describing reassuring, kind support from another named vet (Sarah).
Severn Edge Veterinary Group - Kinver
Stourbridge
Our Score (70/100)
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Kinver is part of the Severn Edge group within CVS (UK) Limited (corporate ownership). Based on its stated services and recent reviews, the practice is set up for small-animal routine care and procedures, with access to advanced referral-style services (including imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology and keyhole surgery) and a defined out-of-hours emergency provider.
Severn Edge Veterinary Group – Kinver is part of the Severn Edge group within CVS (UK) Limited (corporate ownership). Based on its stated services and recent reviews, the practice is set up for small-animal routine care and procedures, with access to advanced referral-style services (including imaging, internal medicine, ophthalmology and keyhole surgery) and a defined out-of-hours emergency provider.
Companion Care (Folkestone) Ltd
Folkestone
Our Score (70/100)
Companion Care (Folkestone) Ltd operates as a Vets for Pets practice; the website describes it as a locally owned practice and names Dr Cormac Higgins as Practice Owner (Joint Venture Partner and Veterinary Surgeon). It presents itself as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab and pharmacy, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards, plus an isolation unit and operating theatre.
Companion Care (Folkestone) Ltd operates as a Vets for Pets practice; the website describes it as a locally owned practice and names Dr Cormac Higgins as Practice Owner (Joint Venture Partner and Veterinary Surgeon). It presents itself as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab and pharmacy, digital X-ray, ultrasound, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards, plus an isolation unit and operating theatre.
