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Best Vets in England

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Our Score (70/100)

4.5(27 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Tyrrells Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine-only practice that offers emergency veterinary services (listed as 24/7/extended-hours emergency cover). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe prompt call-outs for injuries (for example, a badly gashed leg treated quickly) and professional, thorough pre-purchase vetting with a prompt written report. There are also sharp negatives: one recent review alleges a colic case was under-treated (disagreement over tubing, with the horse later tubed multiple times elsewhere), and another criticises reception/management conduct and charges (including a prescription sent to the wrong address and refusal of a refund).

#2904

Our Score (70/100)

4.9(27 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Happy Paws Spay Neuter is an independent spay–neuter and preventative-care clinic launched in February 2024 by Dr Ellie St John. The website is explicit that it focuses on routine procedures (spay/neuter surgery and vaccinations) and is limited in what it can provide for urgent medical problems, aside from dealing with complications arising from its own services.

Our Score (70/100)

4.8(18 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Swanzdale Veterinary Care Centre (Cloughton) is an independent, first‑opinion small‑animal practice, established in January 2000 by Matt Purnell and Trish Johansen. The practice is set up for in‑house investigation and routine procedures, with ultrasound, digital x‑ray, endoscopy, and full lab facilities listed, plus a sterile theatre with anaesthetic and monitoring equipment. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention long-term use over many years, and describe staff as helpful and professional, including repeat comments from cat owners.

Our Score (70/100)

4.9(16 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Old Stone Vets Allendale is part of Old Stone Vets (a multi-branch practice) and is now small-animal only (the website states they no longer cover farm, equine, or game birds). The practice describes providing consultations, vaccines, operations, and emergency care, with 24-hour emergency services available via their Alston branch. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners most often describe vets handling nervous dogs calmly, plus ongoing support after dental work on an elderly dog, and a gentle approach with a fearful rescue cat during a check-up and vaccinations.

#2907

Lingfield East

Canterbury

Our Score (70/100)

4.7(15 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Lingfield East provides equine veterinary care as part of the wider Lingfield Equine Vets team (referenced by reviewers). Based on the information available, they appear set up for horse and pony call-outs including urgent situations and end-of-life support: one owner describes calling when an elderly pony collapsed and the clinic arranging prompt attendance and collection. The clinic also publishes guidance on senior horse health checks (e.g., “What Changes After 15?”), suggesting an emphasis on older-horse care.

#2908

Our Score (70/100)

4.8(14 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow

Evolution Vets Ltd describes itself as a farm-animal-only veterinary practice and states it does no small-animal work. Recent feedback available to us is split between farm-vet-related training (notably PD/scanning courses run by “Sally and the team”) and clinical care for equines (horses/ponies mentioned). Specific examples in the reviews include a vet arriving in under 20 minutes for a worried new horse owner, and multiple people describing a PD scanning course with a mix of theory and hands-on practice plus ongoing support.

#2909

Acuvets

Redruth

Our Score (70/100)

5.0(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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AcuVets focuses on acupuncture and acupressure treatments for pets and horses, delivered by a fully qualified vet, with appointments offered both in a clinic setting and via home visits (as stated on the website). From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention a calm, informal setup (including pets settling on sofas) and detailed, problem-solving consultations—one owner says their dog improved with acupuncture plus “NutriVet products” supplied after other vets’ treatments had made the dog unwell.

#2910

Our Score (70/100)

5.0(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Owners repeatedly mention

  • Clear, step-by-step explanations of options and procedures (including talking through whether surgery was needed). - Urgent, flexible response for a critical case, including arranging surgery quickly and supporting inpatient care over more than a week. - Follow-up and accessibility after procedures, including offering re-checks when owners reported healing concerns.
#2911

Our Score (70/100)

5.0(10 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Metta Pet Clinic appears focused on chronic pain and mobility problems in dogs, using a multimodal approach that can combine hands-on assessment with treatments like acupuncture and herbal medicine. The website describes an “In Depth Chronic Pain Assessment” that includes reviewing prior test results (such as blood tests and radiographs) and developing a plan that covers lifestyle, exercise and environmental changes. In reviews, owners repeatedly describe dogs with arthritis, orthopaedic issues or lameness improving with treatment, and mention practical “homework”/at-home tips alongside clinic sessions.

Our Score (70/100)

5.0(7 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

The Cotswold Equine Clinic is presented in structured clinic data as offering emergency veterinary services, but the latest owner feedback available to us focuses almost entirely on equine physiotherapy-style visits delivered by Chloe (including hands-on assessment, treatment, and rehab exercises). Reviews repeatedly describe thorough full-body assessments, detailed explanations of findings, and aftercare plans (home exercises and written reports). Owners also mention specific modalities used in sessions, including massage, Indiba, and SLEIP gait analysis, with examples ranging from post-fall soreness to longer-term stiffness and rehab.

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