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Middlewich Veterinary Surgery
Middlewich
Our Score (68/100)
Middlewich Veterinary Surgery is part of the Willows Vet Group and is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Practice, with an RCVS Award for Outstanding Client Service. The clinic lists routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, check-ups) and nurse clinics, and says it provides its own out-of-hours care 365 days a year rather than referring to a third party.
Middlewich Veterinary Surgery is part of the Willows Vet Group and is RCVS accredited as a Small Animal Practice, with an RCVS Award for Outstanding Client Service. The clinic lists routine preventative care (vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, check-ups) and nurse clinics, and says it provides its own out-of-hours care 365 days a year rather than referring to a third party.
Abbey Veterinary Centre
Immingham
Our Score (68/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain what’s happening (including a “good check over” before medication), offering choices about treatment, and providing supportive care through serious illness and end-of-life situations.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention vets taking time to explain what’s happening (including a “good check over” before medication), offering choices about treatment, and providing supportive care through serious illness and end-of-life situations.
Ark Veterinary Surgery
Mobberley
Our Score (68/100)
Ark Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice that’s been caring for pets since 1999, offering a broad small-animal service that also includes some exotic species. The clinic is set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite control, nurse clinics, six‑month health checks) and more involved cases, with in‑house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus surgical options including orthopaedic, soft-tissue and laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery.
Ark Veterinary Surgery is an independent practice that’s been caring for pets since 1999, offering a broad small-animal service that also includes some exotic species. The clinic is set up for both routine care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite control, nurse clinics, six‑month health checks) and more involved cases, with in‑house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus surgical options including orthopaedic, soft-tissue and laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery.
Calcaria Vet is described by clients as an independent veterinary practice (explicitly contrasted with “large groups” in reviews). It appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care, with multiple owners mentioning they’ve stayed with the same vet and team for 13–18+ years, including support “from beginning to the end of your pet’s life.” Reviews repeatedly single out Neil by name, and several note pets leaving “happy and healthy” and being comfortable enough to go in for “lots of strokes.” One reviewer also says the practice does not overcharge compared with some larger groups (no specific fees given).
Calcaria Vet is described by clients as an independent veterinary practice (explicitly contrasted with “large groups” in reviews). It appears set up for ongoing, relationship-based care, with multiple owners mentioning they’ve stayed with the same vet and team for 13–18+ years, including support “from beginning to the end of your pet’s life.” Reviews repeatedly single out Neil by name, and several note pets leaving “happy and healthy” and being comfortable enough to go in for “lots of strokes.” One reviewer also says the practice does not overcharge compared with some larger groups (no specific fees given).
Mercer & Hughes Ltd
Great Dunmow
Our Score (68/100)
Mercer & Hughes Ltd is a veterinary practice that (based on your clinic data) provides emergency veterinary services and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe consultations where the vet listened carefully and communicated plainly—especially around end-of-life decisions. Several reviews also raise cost concerns, with one long-term client saying the practice has become “all about money” and “unhelpful,” while other reviewers describe supportive, flexible handling of difficult situations (including allowing delayed payment after a pet was put to sleep).
Mercer & Hughes Ltd is a veterinary practice that (based on your clinic data) provides emergency veterinary services and is also a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe consultations where the vet listened carefully and communicated plainly—especially around end-of-life decisions. Several reviews also raise cost concerns, with one long-term client saying the practice has become “all about money” and “unhelpful,” while other reviewers describe supportive, flexible handling of difficult situations (including allowing delayed payment after a pet was put to sleep).
Palmerston Veterinary Group, Romford
Hornchurch
Our Score (68/100)
- •Routine preventive care: owners mention bringing cats for yearly vaccinations and being seen promptly. - Handling and pet comfort: one owner of a dog “wary with people she doesn’t know well” says the dog is happy to go in, and staff “always offer her a treat.”
- •Long-term client relationships: multiple reviewers mention using the practice for many years (e.g., 12 years) and continuing to be satisfied with the service. - Staff manner: repeated mentions of staff being friendly/polite and helpful, alongside vets described as knowledgeable/professional.
- •Routine preventive care: owners mention bringing cats for yearly vaccinations and being seen promptly. - Handling and pet comfort: one owner of a dog “wary with people she doesn’t know well” says the dog is happy to go in, and staff “always offer her a treat.”
- •Long-term client relationships: multiple reviewers mention using the practice for many years (e.g., 12 years) and continuing to be satisfied with the service. - Staff manner: repeated mentions of staff being friendly/polite and helpful, alongside vets described as knowledgeable/professional.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic
Droylsden
Our Score (68/100)
Tameside Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that offers a Pet Health Plan/Pet Health Club (from the clinic website) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility (clinic data). Reviews describe routine preventative care (vaccinations, puppy checks, microchipping) and surgery/ops (including neutering and a “routine operation”), with some owners highlighting practical touches such as same-day appointments for a pet-plan check-up and appointments that run on time.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that offers a Pet Health Plan/Pet Health Club (from the clinic website) and is listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility (clinic data). Reviews describe routine preventative care (vaccinations, puppy checks, microchipping) and surgery/ops (including neutering and a “routine operation”), with some owners highlighting practical touches such as same-day appointments for a pet-plan check-up and appointments that run on time.
Three Rivers Vets is part of a multi-surgery veterinary group (on its website, the practice traces its history back to 1935). Recent reviews suggest the branch experience is geared around routine care and supportive end-of-life care, with out-of-hours arrangements available (the website states out-of-hours care is provided via surgery-specific contact routes). Owners often mention a welcoming reception and patient handling during appointments (including annual vaccinations), but there are also criticisms about high costs since the practice was “bought out” (named in one review as IVC) and one detailed complaint about inappropriate reception comments during a euthanasia visit.
Three Rivers Vets is part of a multi-surgery veterinary group (on its website, the practice traces its history back to 1935). Recent reviews suggest the branch experience is geared around routine care and supportive end-of-life care, with out-of-hours arrangements available (the website states out-of-hours care is provided via surgery-specific contact routes). Owners often mention a welcoming reception and patient handling during appointments (including annual vaccinations), but there are also criticisms about high costs since the practice was “bought out” (named in one review as IVC) and one detailed complaint about inappropriate reception comments during a euthanasia visit.
Daleside Veterinary Group
Penyffordd
Our Score (68/100)
From reviews
- •Care for an injured dog (owners mention the practice “reacting quickly”)
- •Guinea pig consultation (owner describes the vet as friendly, helpful and informative)
- •Discussion of euthanasia (one owner contacted the practice to discuss end‑of‑life care for a cat)
From reviews
- •Care for an injured dog (owners mention the practice “reacting quickly”)
- •Guinea pig consultation (owner describes the vet as friendly, helpful and informative)
- •Discussion of euthanasia (one owner contacted the practice to discuss end‑of‑life care for a cat)
Our Score (68/100)
- •Support during euthanasia and crises is a repeated theme: owners describe being able to stay with pets, being given time, and staff handling situations with compassion (feral cat with severe wound; elderly dog in respiratory distress) (reviews). - Long-term client loyalty appears in multiple reviews, with owners describing 12–30 years using the practice for multiple animals (reviews). - A major complaint about clinical decision-making is also present: one reviewer alleges repeated reassurance without diagnostics (no scans/blood tests) and a delayed diagnosis of a large tumour that was identified by another practice (reviews).
- •Support during euthanasia and crises is a repeated theme: owners describe being able to stay with pets, being given time, and staff handling situations with compassion (feral cat with severe wound; elderly dog in respiratory distress) (reviews). - Long-term client loyalty appears in multiple reviews, with owners describing 12–30 years using the practice for multiple animals (reviews). - A major complaint about clinical decision-making is also present: one reviewer alleges repeated reassurance without diagnostics (no scans/blood tests) and a delayed diagnosis of a large tumour that was identified by another practice (reviews).
