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Starling Equine Vets Ltd is a proudly independent, equine-only ambulatory (mobile) veterinary practice that brings mobile equipment to horses. The website states they handle enquiries and emergencies by phone (no further out-of-hours details are provided). In the latest reviews available, owners describe support with complex back pain (“kissing spine”) and euthanasia (PTS), with one owner highlighting that Georgia both treated ongoing issues and later carried out PTS in a way they found “respectful” and “sympathetic.”
Starling Equine Vets Ltd is a proudly independent, equine-only ambulatory (mobile) veterinary practice that brings mobile equipment to horses. The website states they handle enquiries and emergencies by phone (no further out-of-hours details are provided). In the latest reviews available, owners describe support with complex back pain (“kissing spine”) and euthanasia (PTS), with one owner highlighting that Georgia both treated ongoing issues and later carried out PTS in a way they found “respectful” and “sympathetic.”
Pet Home Farewell provides elective home euthanasia by appointment, focused on helping pets have a calm, peaceful goodbye at home. The website states it is not an emergency service, and directs out-of-hours needs to Vets Now Herne Bay.
Pet Home Farewell provides elective home euthanasia by appointment, focused on helping pets have a calm, peaceful goodbye at home. The website states it is not an emergency service, and directs out-of-hours needs to Vets Now Herne Bay.
Avon Farm Vets is a farm-only veterinary practice providing veterinary support for herd and flock health, welfare and productivity. The practice states it provides 24-hour care covered by its own team. Website information indicates they work with clients ranging from large dairy herds through to single pet sheep.
Avon Farm Vets is a farm-only veterinary practice providing veterinary support for herd and flock health, welfare and productivity. The practice states it provides 24-hour care covered by its own team. Website information indicates they work with clients ranging from large dairy herds through to single pet sheep.
Rossdales Lambourn is a Rossdales-branded veterinary clinic that offers emergency veterinary services (stated as 24/7 or extended hours). Based on the limited written feedback available (1 Google review), the only detail provided is a general recommendation describing the clinic as a “professional outfit,” with no specifics about treatments, facilities, or communication.
Rossdales Lambourn is a Rossdales-branded veterinary clinic that offers emergency veterinary services (stated as 24/7 or extended hours). Based on the limited written feedback available (1 Google review), the only detail provided is a general recommendation describing the clinic as a “professional outfit,” with no specifics about treatments, facilities, or communication.
Coast2Coast Farm Vets is a farm-animal-only veterinary practice established in 2014. The website states that emergencies during normal opening hours are handled by calling the surgery. In the latest written feedback available to us, the only reviewer describes the team as “competent, responsive and kind,” suggesting prompt help and a straightforward manner.
Coast2Coast Farm Vets is a farm-animal-only veterinary practice established in 2014. The website states that emergencies during normal opening hours are handled by calling the surgery. In the latest written feedback available to us, the only reviewer describes the team as “competent, responsive and kind,” suggesting prompt help and a straightforward manner.
Our Score (68/100)
The available public information for “Veterinary Treatment Room c/o Coral Romford Stadium” does not describe a veterinary clinic or any animal treatment services. The linked website content and the latest reviews available to us focus on a greyhound racing stadium experience (race nights, betting, and dining), with practical notes like parking being “extremely limited” and first-come, first-served. Reviews discuss meals in the Paddock/Paddick restaurant, staff taking bets at tables, and queueing at betting desks—rather than appointments, examinations, or treatment for pets.
The available public information for “Veterinary Treatment Room c/o Coral Romford Stadium” does not describe a veterinary clinic or any animal treatment services. The linked website content and the latest reviews available to us focus on a greyhound racing stadium experience (race nights, betting, and dining), with practical notes like parking being “extremely limited” and first-come, first-served. Reviews discuss meals in the Paddock/Paddick restaurant, staff taking bets at tables, and queueing at betting desks—rather than appointments, examinations, or treatment for pets.
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd
Sutton-In-Ashfield
Our Score (68/100)
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, the practice appears set up for a broad mix of routine and urgent presentations, including diagnostics (X‑rays and blood tests) and supportive care for a range of animals.
Sutton in Ashfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets corporate group and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, the practice appears set up for a broad mix of routine and urgent presentations, including diagnostics (X‑rays and blood tests) and supportive care for a range of animals.
Castleford Vets4Pets
Castleford
Our Score (68/100)
In the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one reviewer describes “veterinarians with passion” but raises concerns about cost and “sometimes… inaccurate diagnoses,” while other reviews focus on front-desk interactions, communication around treatment decisions, and access to appointments.
In the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: one reviewer describes “veterinarians with passion” but raises concerns about cost and “sometimes… inaccurate diagnoses,” while other reviews focus on front-desk interactions, communication around treatment decisions, and access to appointments.
YourVets
Dagenham
Our Score (68/100)
YourVets is part of the YourVets veterinary group and offers a broad small‑animal, general-practice setup (consultations through to surgery, diagnostics, and nurse clinics). Owners most often mention good appointment access (able to get through by phone, appointments available within a short timescale, and being seen close to the booked time) and clear cost communication during the consult (with one reviewer highlighting being told costs by the vet before paying, and receiving a refund when the estimate was higher than the final cost). Reviews also include support around end-of-life care (a vet named Cheryl praised during euthanasia) and surgical care for kittens (“operations” mentioned).
YourVets is part of the YourVets veterinary group and offers a broad small‑animal, general-practice setup (consultations through to surgery, diagnostics, and nurse clinics). Owners most often mention good appointment access (able to get through by phone, appointments available within a short timescale, and being seen close to the booked time) and clear cost communication during the consult (with one reviewer highlighting being told costs by the vet before paying, and receiving a refund when the estimate was higher than the final cost). Reviews also include support around end-of-life care (a vet named Cheryl praised during euthanasia) and surgical care for kittens (“operations” mentioned).
White Cross Vets Bloxwich
Walsall
Our Score (68/100)
White Cross Vets Bloxwich is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners report clear explanations and supportive care (including end-of-life support), while others describe serious dissatisfaction around communication, fees, and a post-operative complication.
White Cross Vets Bloxwich is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website states 21 practices across the North and Midlands). It is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a mix of experiences: some owners report clear explanations and supportive care (including end-of-life support), while others describe serious dissatisfaction around communication, fees, and a post-operative complication.
