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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).
Our Score (68/100)
Simon Constable Veterinary Practice Ltd is an equine-only practice with its own clinic facilities (“Heaps Equine Clinic”), including an in-house laboratory and two digital radiography systems. The website lists a wide range of equine work (including surgery, lameness workups, endoscopy and shockwave therapy) and a 24-hour service.
Simon Constable Veterinary Practice Ltd is an equine-only practice with its own clinic facilities (“Heaps Equine Clinic”), including an in-house laboratory and two digital radiography systems. The website lists a wide range of equine work (including surgery, lameness workups, endoscopy and shockwave therapy) and a 24-hour service.
Blackmore Vale Vets
Sturminster Newton
Our Score (68/100)
- •Owners repeatedly mention helpful, friendly interactions and being remembered over time. - Several reviews emphasise communication and explanation, especially during a pet’s illness—making it easier to understand what was happening and what options existed. - Handling of anxious animals comes up positively (e.g., a dog being kept calm and comfortable).
- •Owners repeatedly mention helpful, friendly interactions and being remembered over time. - Several reviews emphasise communication and explanation, especially during a pet’s illness—making it easier to understand what was happening and what options existed. - Handling of anxious animals comes up positively (e.g., a dog being kept calm and comfortable).
What it seems set up for, based on client accounts
- •Routine preventive care is mentioned (vaccinations and annual check-ups). - Medical problem-solving comes up often, with owners describing detailed explanations and tailored medication choices (including eye treatment and skin/coat issues in a cat). - More serious acute illness support is described in at least one case (a dog becoming very unwell after chewing tablets, with kidney failure mentioned, and later recovering).
What it seems set up for, based on client accounts
- •Routine preventive care is mentioned (vaccinations and annual check-ups). - Medical problem-solving comes up often, with owners describing detailed explanations and tailored medication choices (including eye treatment and skin/coat issues in a cat). - More serious acute illness support is described in at least one case (a dog becoming very unwell after chewing tablets, with kidney failure mentioned, and later recovering).
Home Visit Vet is an independent mobile veterinary service led by veterinarian Rachel Taylor, providing care in clients’ homes. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears especially set up for at-home consultations, routine preventative care, and end-of-life support.
Home Visit Vet is an independent mobile veterinary service led by veterinarian Rachel Taylor, providing care in clients’ homes. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears especially set up for at-home consultations, routine preventative care, and end-of-life support.
Our Score (68/100)
What it appears set up for, based on the website and recent reviews
- •Routine care plus more complex cases: the website lists areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, dermatology, ophthalmology and endoscopy. - Appointments when something can’t wait: reviewers describe being seen same day and being taken straight away for urgent issues. - Nervous pets and anxious owners: multiple reviews mention staff taking time to explain problems clearly and helping owners feel at ease (including behaviour-focused support for a dog with behavioural problems).
What it appears set up for, based on the website and recent reviews
- •Routine care plus more complex cases: the website lists areas including orthopaedics, internal medicine, dermatology, ophthalmology and endoscopy. - Appointments when something can’t wait: reviewers describe being seen same day and being taken straight away for urgent issues. - Nervous pets and anxious owners: multiple reviews mention staff taking time to explain problems clearly and helping owners feel at ease (including behaviour-focused support for a dog with behavioural problems).
Field Equine Vets
Kidderminster
Our Score (68/100)
Field Equine Vets is an independent, first-opinion equine practice established in 2016, operating from a purpose-built clinic with facilities including stabling, stocks, a trot-up area, a menage/50m school, a weighbridge, and an onsite lab. The practice covers horses as well as alpacas and smallholding animals (sheep, goats, pigs). Reviews strongly emphasise urgent and complex case support, including vets staying for extended periods to investigate blood results and stabilise a sick colt, and an emergency choke case that involved clinic admission for further investigations and inpatient care.
Field Equine Vets is an independent, first-opinion equine practice established in 2016, operating from a purpose-built clinic with facilities including stabling, stocks, a trot-up area, a menage/50m school, a weighbridge, and an onsite lab. The practice covers horses as well as alpacas and smallholding animals (sheep, goats, pigs). Reviews strongly emphasise urgent and complex case support, including vets staying for extended periods to investigate blood results and stabilise a sick colt, and an emergency choke case that involved clinic admission for further investigations and inpatient care.
