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#2933

Chantry Vets

Wakefield

Our Score (69/100)

4.0(277 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Chantry Vets is a multi-branch practice (5 branches) with two hospitals, and it states it offers 24-hour care via its hospital. On the website it also lists Gold Cat Friendly Clinic Status, and reviews frequently mention cats being handled gently. Recent reviewers describe appointments running on time and a generally professional first-visit experience, while others raise concerns about rising costs and occasional pressure to buy medication.

Our Score (69/100)

4.3(250 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Ambivet Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1979 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes a broad routine-and-surgical setup (including on-site lab, ultrasound and X‑ray) and an out-of-hours arrangement that provides free telephone advice and emergency consultations via another Ambivet branch. Recent reviews are mixed on cost: some owners describe pricing as “very reasonable,” while others report feeling overcharged (including one review citing £850 for a mass removal plus £200 for restapling after the wound opened).

Our Score (69/100)

4.5(247 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
  • Getting seen quickly: multiple reviewers mention being seen at very short notice/straightaway for an unwell cat. - Positive interactions with staff/vet: reviewers describe the vet as “nice and understanding” and staff as friendly/helpful. - Concerns about process and communication: one reviewer reports a long wait for a booked appointment, routine treatment carried out out of sight in a back room, and being given medication intended for another client.
#2936

Our Score (69/100)

4.2(241 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Vets4Pets Dunstable is described on its website as a locally owned practice and a veterinary nurse training facility, with on-site equipment including an in-house lab and pharmacy, digital X-ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation unit, and an oxygen chamber, plus separate cat and dog waiting areas. Reviews suggest it handles a mix of routine care and more difficult situations, with owners specifically mentioning yearly boosters, antibiotics, and euthanasia for a small pet. Recent feedback is mixed: several owners describe thorough, considerate care, while a minority report serious concerns including conflicting advice, lack of examination, and needing to push for referral.

Our Score (69/100)

4.3(229 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

St Clement Veterinary Clinic offers appointment-based consultations (often available at short notice), surgical procedures, radiography, in-house laboratory testing, and dentistry with dedicated dental facilities. The website also states that emergencies are prioritised and that free nurse clinics are available, with house visits that can be arranged.

Our Score (68/100)

4.1(226 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

The Veterinary Clinic, Erdington provides general veterinary care backed by on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities such as an in-house laboratory, digital radiography, ultrasonography, ultrasonic dentistry, and full hospitalisation facilities. It also offers a Pet Health Club and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, with emergency veterinary services noted in the clinic data (no specific out-of-hours arrangements are described in the sources provided).

#2939

Our Score (69/100)

4.0(223 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Vets Now (Tunbridge Wells) is part of the Vets Now emergency vet group, providing out-of-hours emergency care for dogs, cats and small animals (opened in 2010) and operating as an RCVS accredited Small Animal Emergency Service Clinic (ESC). The website describes a set-up geared to urgent and critical cases, with on-site diagnostics and treatment facilities (including an in-house lab, imaging, an operating theatre, isolation and a hospital ward).

Our Score (69/100)

4.5(223 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Companion Care (Tamworth) Ltd trades as a Vets for Pets practice and describes itself as locally owned, led by a joint venture partner. The clinic appears set up for routine and day‑to‑day medical and surgical care with on-site diagnostics (in‑house lab work and imaging), a hospital ward, and an operating theatre. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (69/100)

4.7(222 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
cow
pig
  • Detailed communication during procedures: One dental case mentions thorough explanations both before and after treatment, and the pet being comfortable afterwards. - Short-notice appointments and supportive sick-pet care: One owner mentions being seen “at a moment’s notice”; another describes a day of care for a dog with a gastric infection. - Concerns about diagnostic work-ups and accuracy: Multiple 1-star reviews describe serious dissatisfaction—one alleging kidney disease wasn’t identified earlier and that blood/urine tests weren’t offered initially; another says blood test results were wrong and that they later received a refund after mediation.
#2942

Our Score (69/100)

4.6(222 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Based on recent reviews, the clinic appears set up for general small-animal care with the ability to handle urgent cases (one review mentions appointments running late due to an emergency) and to refer to external centres for advanced treatment (a cat owner describes being advised to go to a surgery centre with an estimated cost of £8,000). Recent reviewers also raise concerns about communication and transparency—examples include a complaint about being told a large deposit was required for referral, and another about not being informed of delays until arrival.

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