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Medivet Biggin Hill Darwin Veterinary Centre
Biggin Hill
Our Score (69/100)
Medivet Biggin Hill Darwin Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and offers both routine care and 24-hour emergency support. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention calm, reassuring handling and being kept informed during appointments; one owner, however, reports leaving due to the cost of an anal gland appointment.
Medivet Biggin Hill Darwin Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and offers both routine care and 24-hour emergency support. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention calm, reassuring handling and being kept informed during appointments; one owner, however, reports leaving due to the cost of an anal gland appointment.
Filham Park Veterinary Clinic
Ivybridge
Our Score (69/100)
Filham Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X-ray, ultrasound) and a wide clinical scope that includes dentistry, surgery (including laparoscopic/keyhole procedures), and referrals/advanced-interest areas listed such as cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology and internal medicine. The practice is accredited as an RCVS General Practice, a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Dog Friendly Clinic, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility.
Filham Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in the 1960s, with on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X-ray, ultrasound) and a wide clinical scope that includes dentistry, surgery (including laparoscopic/keyhole procedures), and referrals/advanced-interest areas listed such as cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology and internal medicine. The practice is accredited as an RCVS General Practice, a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver) and Dog Friendly Clinic, and is also a veterinary nurse training facility.
Emergency / out-of-hours (as stated on the website)
- •Out-of-hours cases are directed to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, which is open 24/7.
Emergency / out-of-hours (as stated on the website)
- •Out-of-hours cases are directed to Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, which is open 24/7.
Medivet Notting Hill
Kensington and Chelsea
Our Score (69/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe very gentle handling for cats (including a difficult claw trim done “quickly and well” without upsetting the cat), and notably compassionate support around end‑of‑life situations (including contacting an owner via microchip and providing a condolence card with a paw print). However, there are also accounts of serious problems: one review alleges a very unwell cat was sent home without an explanation and that the clinic environment was “freezing cold” during a visit involving newborn kittens; another long-term client describes repeated delays and inconsistency around prescription renewals and follow‑up.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners describe very gentle handling for cats (including a difficult claw trim done “quickly and well” without upsetting the cat), and notably compassionate support around end‑of‑life situations (including contacting an owner via microchip and providing a condolence card with a paw print). However, there are also accounts of serious problems: one review alleges a very unwell cat was sent home without an explanation and that the clinic environment was “freezing cold” during a visit involving newborn kittens; another long-term client describes repeated delays and inconsistency around prescription renewals and follow‑up.
Companion Care (Weston Super Mare) Ltd
North Somerset
Our Score (69/100)
From the latest reviews, experiences are polarised: some owners describe fast booking and organised care (including a call back first thing after an overnight appointment request, and thorough pre‑op/aftercare around neutering), while others report poor communication and lack of compassion, including serious allegations of misdiagnosis over months preceding a pet’s death.
From the latest reviews, experiences are polarised: some owners describe fast booking and organised care (including a call back first thing after an overnight appointment request, and thorough pre‑op/aftercare around neutering), while others report poor communication and lack of compassion, including serious allegations of misdiagnosis over months preceding a pet’s death.
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group (the website references eight practices) and is accredited by the RCVS, with Cat Friendly Practice status. It offers care for dogs, cats, rabbits and exotics, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service. Reviews most often describe thorough, explained examinations (“explained all the checks she was doing”), practical support for specific issues (medication that “helped tremendously” during fireworks), and ongoing case persistence (one owner says “Kate and her team never gave up and came up with a number of options” when their pet was very unwell).
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group (the website references eight practices) and is accredited by the RCVS, with Cat Friendly Practice status. It offers care for dogs, cats, rabbits and exotics, and states it provides a 24-hour emergency service. Reviews most often describe thorough, explained examinations (“explained all the checks she was doing”), practical support for specific issues (medication that “helped tremendously” during fireworks), and ongoing case persistence (one owner says “Kate and her team never gave up and came up with a number of options” when their pet was very unwell).
Our Score (69/100)
PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons – Walkden is part of the PetMedics group of three practices, with access to a certificate-led referrals, emergency and critical care hospital within the same group. The practice is set up for both routine “first opinion” care (for example, vaccinations and health reviews) and more advanced work via the hospital side (referral services, complex surgery and imaging such as CT), and it is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
PetMedics Veterinary Surgeons – Walkden is part of the PetMedics group of three practices, with access to a certificate-led referrals, emergency and critical care hospital within the same group. The practice is set up for both routine “first opinion” care (for example, vaccinations and health reviews) and more advanced work via the hospital side (referral services, complex surgery and imaging such as CT), and it is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Wendy Lane Vets describes itself as a family-run, independent practice, with over 40 years in operation and a team of 17 staff across its surgeries. The website emphasises routine preventative care alongside medical and surgical work, and says it has links to specialist/referral centres if needed.
Wendy Lane Vets describes itself as a family-run, independent practice, with over 40 years in operation and a team of 17 staff across its surgeries. The website emphasises routine preventative care alongside medical and surgical work, and says it has links to specialist/referral centres if needed.
Firstvets is a small-animal practice used by owners of cats and dogs, with multiple reviews also mentioning rabbits and a pet rat. Owners repeatedly describe vets taking time to explain treatments and answer questions without rushing, including arranging a BSL interpreter for an appointment. Reviews also suggest the team is comfortable handling nervous or stressed pets (for example, a very nervous dog and a highly stressed cat during a first visit).
Firstvets is a small-animal practice used by owners of cats and dogs, with multiple reviews also mentioning rabbits and a pet rat. Owners repeatedly describe vets taking time to explain treatments and answer questions without rushing, including arranging a BSL interpreter for an appointment. Reviews also suggest the team is comfortable handling nervous or stressed pets (for example, a very nervous dog and a highly stressed cat during a first visit).
Eastbourne Vets
Eastbourne
Our Score (69/100)
- •Friendliness and competence (positive): multiple reviewers mention friendly staff and vets who seemed knowledgeable and helped their dog. - End-of-life care (positive): one reviewer specifically praises the vet’s kindness during a pet being put to sleep. - Cost communication and payment expectations (negative): several reviews complain about costs not being explained before tests, a focus on money, and a reception message that payment must be made at the time of treatment.
- •Friendliness and competence (positive): multiple reviewers mention friendly staff and vets who seemed knowledgeable and helped their dog. - End-of-life care (positive): one reviewer specifically praises the vet’s kindness during a pet being put to sleep. - Cost communication and payment expectations (negative): several reviews complain about costs not being explained before tests, a focus on money, and a reception message that payment must be made at the time of treatment.
