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Our Score (68/100)

4.4(185 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group – Thetford is a small-animal practice offering routine care through to surgery, with on-site diagnostics (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and equipment for orthopaedic and soft-tissue procedures. Emergency support is provided during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours emergencies referred to Swayne & Partners Veterinary Surgeons. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.

Our Score (68/100)

4.8(183 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
  • End-of-life experiences vary sharply: some owners thank the team for being understanding when putting a pet to sleep and for explaining options clearly; another owner reports being told they were too busy to see them for euthanasia and felt there was no empathy. - Straightforward problem-solving consults: owners mention the vet examined the pet, made a diagnosis, and the pet improved. - Handling unexpected situations: one review describes the practice taking responsibility for a dog temporarily, doing a full check, and keeping her calm/safe until pickup.
#3045

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(173 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:

Bishops Stortford Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is described on its website as a locally owned practice. Based on the website, it’s set up for routine healthcare plus a range of surgical and diagnostic work, with an in-house laboratory, operating theatre and digital imaging (including dental X‑ray). In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe clear explanations during appointments (including time taken during puppy vaccinations/health checks) and supportive end‑of‑life care; one reviewer also reports surgery that came in under the quoted price.

#3046

Our Score (68/100)

4.5(172 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
  • End-of-life support is a prominent theme: multiple owners mention pets being cared for “until the very end,” and staff handling euthanasia/last-goodbye situations with sensitivity. - Willingness to fit pets in when worried: one owner reports their cat was still seen despite the clinic being busy. - Ongoing, condition-led support: one owner describes continued advice and care after an epilepsy diagnosis in a young dog.

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(168 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
exotic

Bristol A.R.C. Clinic is described in reviews as a charity-run animal rehoming organisation rather than a traditional veterinary practice. People mention adopting dogs, bringing in stray animals, and donating goods to support the animals, with staff and volunteers described as helpful during visits.

Our Score (68/100)

4.4(168 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group describes itself as having cared for pets and owners since 1950, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website states the practice provides 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with VidiVet (including bank holidays).

Our Score (68/100)

4.5(158 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Grove Lodge Veterinary Group is reviewed as a general veterinary practice with inpatient/hospitalisation capability (one owner describes their cat being hospitalised overnight with IV fluids). Experiences in the latest reviews are split: several owners describe very high trust in the clinic for cats, while one detailed account alleges pressure toward “maximum intervention” and an unexpectedly large bill. One reviewer also describes the practice as being owned by the corporate group IVC Evidensia, and says their complaint was handled via the group’s head office with a partial refund offer.

Our Score (68/100)

4.5(147 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:

Camborne Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets brand; its website also describes the practice as locally owned. It’s set up as a modern, well-equipped clinic with an in-house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound, and an operating theatre, and it handles dogs, cats and rabbits. The practice lists orthopaedics among its specialties (including procedures like cruciate surgery and fracture repair).

Our Score (68/100)

4.7(145 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
cow

Highcroft Veterinary Group – Frome Veterinary Centre is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group (not an independent practice) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the written reviews available, owners most often mention being seen promptly for urgent concerns (one dog was told to “come in straight away”) and clear, option-based explanations (a vet discussed kidney findings discovered during a neutering visit and talked through treatment choices). A small number of recent reviews describe a serious dispute about testing/insurance paperwork and charges after a cat biopsy, including allegations of being chased for payment and difficulties getting biopsy details sent to the insurer.

#3052

Our Score (68/100)

4.5(137 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Wellpets Vets Kent appears to be part of the wider Wellpets group (as presented on its website, which references multiple Wellpets branches) rather than a single independent practice. The website highlights an Out of Hours Service, diagnostic services, nurse clinics, and a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Recent reviews describe routine care such as cat vaccinations (including a follow-up jab booked three weeks later) and dog booster injections, plus a thorough, gentle exam for a dog’s injury.

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