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Myerscough Veterinary Group
Lytham St. Annes
Our Score (66/100)
Owners repeatedly mention vets explaining issues and treatment options in a way that helps them feel confident about the plan (for example, after a thorough cat examination). Reviews also flag a mixed front-desk experience: some describe a friendly receptionist, while others report a receptionist’s poor attitude/customer service. One reviewer also notes an accessibility issue with the ramp on exit.
Owners repeatedly mention vets explaining issues and treatment options in a way that helps them feel confident about the plan (for example, after a thorough cat examination). Reviews also flag a mixed front-desk experience: some describe a friendly receptionist, while others report a receptionist’s poor attitude/customer service. One reviewer also notes an accessibility issue with the ramp on exit.
Forest Veterinary Centre
Woodford Bridge
Our Score (66/100)
Forest Veterinary Centre is a multi-branch veterinary practice (over 30 years’ experience is stated on its website); ownership/group affiliation isn’t specified. From the evidence available, it handles routine preventative care as well as medical problems (for example, vaccine boosters and treatment for an anal gland abscess), with reviews repeatedly highlighting clear explanations and communication.
Forest Veterinary Centre is a multi-branch veterinary practice (over 30 years’ experience is stated on its website); ownership/group affiliation isn’t specified. From the evidence available, it handles routine preventative care as well as medical problems (for example, vaccine boosters and treatment for an anal gland abscess), with reviews repeatedly highlighting clear explanations and communication.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as a clinic with a team of vets and nurses aiming to provide “the very best veterinary care” (no ownership group is stated). Recent reviews point to a practice that can accommodate urgent problems quickly and supports a range of routine and more complex, ongoing cases.
Tameside Veterinary Clinic is presented on its website as a clinic with a team of vets and nurses aiming to provide “the very best veterinary care” (no ownership group is stated). Recent reviews point to a practice that can accommodate urgent problems quickly and supports a range of routine and more complex, ongoing cases.
Minster Veterinary Centre
Calverton
Our Score (66/100)
Minster Veterinary Centre is an independent practice (owned by David Sparks) that provides care for pets as well as equine and farm animals. The website describes a 24-hour emergency service staffed by their own vets (from their own sites) and notes in-house diagnostic equipment. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly distinguish between strong veterinary care (clear explanations and support with decisions are mentioned) and mixed front-desk experiences, including one detailed account describing a lack of acknowledgement during an euthanasia appointment and when collecting ashes.
Minster Veterinary Centre is an independent practice (owned by David Sparks) that provides care for pets as well as equine and farm animals. The website describes a 24-hour emergency service staffed by their own vets (from their own sites) and notes in-house diagnostic equipment. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly distinguish between strong veterinary care (clear explanations and support with decisions are mentioned) and mixed front-desk experiences, including one detailed account describing a lack of acknowledgement during an euthanasia appointment and when collecting ashes.
Our Score (66/100)
Kriek and Gibson Veterinary Surgery is described by clients as a family-run practice. Reviews point to a clinic focused on routine companion-animal care for dogs and cats, with an emphasis on supportive handling during difficult moments. Owners specifically mention compassionate end-of-life care (“treated them lovingly and with respect”), help for anxious/reactive dogs via recommendations for dog trainers, and a clinic environment that pets appear to enjoy (one owner notes their dog “loves the Vet’s and Nurses” and the Kong toys available to buy).
Kriek and Gibson Veterinary Surgery is described by clients as a family-run practice. Reviews point to a clinic focused on routine companion-animal care for dogs and cats, with an emphasis on supportive handling during difficult moments. Owners specifically mention compassionate end-of-life care (“treated them lovingly and with respect”), help for anxious/reactive dogs via recommendations for dog trainers, and a clinic environment that pets appear to enjoy (one owner notes their dog “loves the Vet’s and Nurses” and the Kong toys available to buy).
WALKABOUT VET is a small-animal practice where reviews most often describe end-of-life care, in-home visits, and routine procedures. Multiple owners specifically mention Phil handling difficult situations—such as euthanasia with a focus on dignity and respect, and vaccinations carried out at the pet’s home—as well as pets being kept calm enough that they were comfortable with the team. One review also notes the clinic processed an insurance claim promptly, and another mentions a dog staying with the practice and having a positive experience.
WALKABOUT VET is a small-animal practice where reviews most often describe end-of-life care, in-home visits, and routine procedures. Multiple owners specifically mention Phil handling difficult situations—such as euthanasia with a focus on dignity and respect, and vaccinations carried out at the pet’s home—as well as pets being kept calm enough that they were comfortable with the team. One review also notes the clinic processed an insurance claim promptly, and another mentions a dog staying with the practice and having a positive experience.
Sprinz & Nash is a three-branch companion-animal practice for cats and dogs, and its website states it “maintains capacity for emergencies.” No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information provided.
Sprinz & Nash is a three-branch companion-animal practice for cats and dogs, and its website states it “maintains capacity for emergencies.” No corporate group ownership is mentioned in the information provided.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.
Rase Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice seen in reviews treating cats and dogs for routine care (vaccinations), ongoing medication/check-ups, surgery (“op”), and end-of-life euthanasia. Owners repeatedly mention a spacious waiting room and staff who physically help with handling (for example, a vet lifting an elderly cat gently out of a carrier, and calmly managing a “snappy” German shepherd through a procedure). Decision-making and communication get mixed feedback: several reviews describe a calm, supportive experience (including a vet coming in early to accommodate an urgent euthanasia), while others allege poor communication during puppy vaccinations and concerns about misdiagnosis and high pricing.
Our Score (66/100)
Earls Hall Veterinary Group – Ashingdon is part of the wider Earls Hall Veterinary Group. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen quickly, short waits, and vets taking time to explain options clearly. Specific examples include a team member sourcing a suitable vaccine for a cat with allergies, and a vet who helped a nervous small dog settle during the appointment.
Earls Hall Veterinary Group – Ashingdon is part of the wider Earls Hall Veterinary Group. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention being seen quickly, short waits, and vets taking time to explain options clearly. Specific examples include a team member sourcing a suitable vaccine for a cat with allergies, and a vet who helped a nervous small dog settle during the appointment.
The Barn Equine Surgery
Wimborne
Our Score (66/100)
The Barn Equine Surgery is an equine-only practice offering emergency veterinary services (including out-of-hours call-outs) and acting as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly mention vets listening carefully to owners, providing ongoing advice for small herds, and support around difficult decisions. Specific examples include an out-of-hours emergency call-out where the vet kept the owner updated when running late, follow-up communication about post-mortem results after euthanasia, and practical dentistry for very small ponies.
The Barn Equine Surgery is an equine-only practice offering emergency veterinary services (including out-of-hours call-outs) and acting as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews repeatedly mention vets listening carefully to owners, providing ongoing advice for small herds, and support around difficult decisions. Specific examples include an out-of-hours emergency call-out where the vet kept the owner updated when running late, follow-up communication about post-mortem results after euthanasia, and practical dentistry for very small ponies.
