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Our Score (66/100)
Haygate Veterinary Centre / MiNightVet appears set up for out-of-hours veterinary care (the “MiNightVet” branding and the listed night-time opening pattern suggest an overnight service). The only specific clinical scenario described in the available reviews is end-of-life care: one owner reports bringing a cat in to be put to sleep and says the team handled the situation with “excellent” compassion and made a difficult visit easier. The rest of the written feedback is brief (“Thank you”, “Lovely staff and great service”) and doesn’t describe treatments or facilities in detail.
Haygate Veterinary Centre / MiNightVet appears set up for out-of-hours veterinary care (the “MiNightVet” branding and the listed night-time opening pattern suggest an overnight service). The only specific clinical scenario described in the available reviews is end-of-life care: one owner reports bringing a cat in to be put to sleep and says the team handled the situation with “excellent” compassion and made a difficult visit easier. The rest of the written feedback is brief (“Thank you”, “Lovely staff and great service”) and doesn’t describe treatments or facilities in detail.
Our Score (65/100)
Beech House Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 2009 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes in-house diagnostic facilities (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus routine care and surgery, alongside referral services in orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, cardiology and internal medicine. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe thoughtful end-of-life support (including candles at reception and condolence cards/poems), while others raise concerns about continuity of vets, front-desk/management interactions, and a reported medication/allergy mix-up.
Beech House Veterinary Surgery is a small-animal practice established in 2009 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes in-house diagnostic facilities (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) plus routine care and surgery, alongside referral services in orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, cardiology and internal medicine. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe thoughtful end-of-life support (including candles at reception and condolence cards/poems), while others raise concerns about continuity of vets, front-desk/management interactions, and a reported medication/allergy mix-up.
Bitterne Vets4Pets Ltd
Southampton
Our Score (65/100)
Bitterne Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Based on the information available, it appears set up for day-to-day veterinary care (e.g., vaccinations/injections) and end-of-life appointments, with referrals considered when in-house diagnostics aren’t available.
Bitterne Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (the website describes practices as “locally owned”). Based on the information available, it appears set up for day-to-day veterinary care (e.g., vaccinations/injections) and end-of-life appointments, with referrals considered when in-house diagnostics aren’t available.
Our Score (65/100)
Medivet Bedworth Heath Road Woodlands Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine care and cases needing rapid appointments, with reviewers saying they’re “always” seen quickly when there’s a problem. The clinic is also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe a friendly, helpful team, and one vet (Lily) is singled out for being knowledgeable and focused on the animal rather than upselling (“not money grabbing”).
Medivet Bedworth Heath Road Woodlands Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and is set up for both routine care and cases needing rapid appointments, with reviewers saying they’re “always” seen quickly when there’s a problem. The clinic is also a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly describe a friendly, helpful team, and one vet (Lily) is singled out for being knowledgeable and focused on the animal rather than upselling (“not money grabbing”).
Torquay Vets4Pets
Torquay
Our Score (65/100)
Torquay Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets brand, and its website describes the practice as “locally owned” with a modern, well‑equipped set-up including in-house lab testing, imaging, dentistry equipment, and an operating theatre. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by MiNightVet.
Torquay Vets4Pets is part of the Vets4Pets brand, and its website describes the practice as “locally owned” with a modern, well‑equipped set-up including in-house lab testing, imaging, dentistry equipment, and an operating theatre. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided by MiNightVet.
Our Score (65/100)
Broadway Veterinary Surgery says it has been looking after pets for over thirty years, offers an emergency service for registered clients outside normal surgery hours, and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews give practical examples of how the team operates: staff helping owners work around drop-off/pick-up constraints for a pet’s surgery, clear post-op care explanations (including what to watch for at home), and at least one owner noting the vet suggested the “cheapest approach” before considering surgery and didn’t push food/products. There is also a conflicting account from another reviewer who says the practice refused to supply worming tablets for their cat even when they provided the cat’s weight and said the cat had worms.
Broadway Veterinary Surgery says it has been looking after pets for over thirty years, offers an emergency service for registered clients outside normal surgery hours, and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews give practical examples of how the team operates: staff helping owners work around drop-off/pick-up constraints for a pet’s surgery, clear post-op care explanations (including what to watch for at home), and at least one owner noting the vet suggested the “cheapest approach” before considering surgery and didn’t push food/products. There is also a conflicting account from another reviewer who says the practice refused to supply worming tablets for their cat even when they provided the cat’s weight and said the cat had worms.
The Swanscombe Veterinary Surgery
Swanscombe
Our Score (65/100)
The Swanscombe Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS certified Small Animal Practice and is connected to the Meopham RCVS certified Veterinary Hospital. Based on the clinic’s own service list, it’s set up for both routine care (consultations, vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and referral-style diagnostics/treatments (endoscopy, CT scanning, radiography/ultrasound, orthopaedic surgery, physiotherapy/hydrotherapy, laser therapy, acupuncture). The website states that a 24-hour emergency service is available 365 days a year at the Meopham Hospital.
The Swanscombe Veterinary Surgery is an RCVS certified Small Animal Practice and is connected to the Meopham RCVS certified Veterinary Hospital. Based on the clinic’s own service list, it’s set up for both routine care (consultations, vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) and referral-style diagnostics/treatments (endoscopy, CT scanning, radiography/ultrasound, orthopaedic surgery, physiotherapy/hydrotherapy, laser therapy, acupuncture). The website states that a 24-hour emergency service is available 365 days a year at the Meopham Hospital.
Rock View Veterinary Surgery
St Austell
Our Score (65/100)
Rock View Veterinary Surgery is used for a mix of routine and ill-pet care, with reviews mentioning cat neutering/spaying, dog support, and even treatment of an elderly rescue hen. Several owners describe reassuring, gentle handling (for example, a vet talking to a nervous hen during the exam), while others report serious concerns about communication and clinical aftercare—particularly around a kitten being sent home soon after spaying while still unsteady, with glue on the abdomen and an infection developing afterward. A few reviews also raise non-clinical issues, including disagreements about finances/payment plans and a complaint alleging outside welfare involvement after choosing another provider.
Rock View Veterinary Surgery is used for a mix of routine and ill-pet care, with reviews mentioning cat neutering/spaying, dog support, and even treatment of an elderly rescue hen. Several owners describe reassuring, gentle handling (for example, a vet talking to a nervous hen during the exam), while others report serious concerns about communication and clinical aftercare—particularly around a kitten being sent home soon after spaying while still unsteady, with glue on the abdomen and an infection developing afterward. A few reviews also raise non-clinical issues, including disagreements about finances/payment plans and a complaint alleging outside welfare involvement after choosing another provider.
RSPCA Cambridge
Cambridge
Our Score (65/100)
RSPCA Cambridge is part of the RSPCA charity rather than a corporate veterinary group. It’s set up to provide veterinary support with an emphasis on helping owners who may struggle with costs (multiple reviewers explicitly describe it as “lower-cost” and mention being on a pension/low income). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
RSPCA Cambridge is part of the RSPCA charity rather than a corporate veterinary group. It’s set up to provide veterinary support with an emphasis on helping owners who may struggle with costs (multiple reviewers explicitly describe it as “lower-cost” and mention being on a pension/low income). It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Joel Veterinary Clinic
Pinner
Our Score (65/100)
Joel Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 1996 and appears to be part of the CVS group (the clinic website and email domain are on cvsvets.com). It treats dogs, cats, and small pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters, and it offers both routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) and more involved work (diagnostic imaging, surgery, and an orthopaedic surgery referral service). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Joel Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in 1996 and appears to be part of the CVS group (the clinic website and email domain are on cvsvets.com). It treats dogs, cats, and small pets such as rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters, and it offers both routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping) and more involved work (diagnostic imaging, surgery, and an orthopaedic surgery referral service). It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
