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#3289

Our Score (65/100)

5.0(34 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Senlac Veterinary Centre is a long-established practice (founded in the 1930s) that operates as part of a two-site setup, including a smaller satellite branch. Based on the service list and what owners describe, it’s geared towards first-opinion care (vaccinations, neutering, parasite control) with added capabilities like surgery, physiotherapy and laser therapy, plus a dedicated dog grooming service.

Our Score (65/100)

4.8(33 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
exotic

Avenue Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a small, traditional independent practice (with one review explicitly noting it hasn’t been taken over by a large corporation). Based on the website text and what clients mention, it appears set up for routine care and straightforward problems, with some owners pointing to a “main practice” for more detailed care. Owners repeatedly mention being seen quickly and staff helping anxious pets feel at ease; one recurring criticism is that Google opening times were wrong, leading to a wasted trip to collect medication.

Our Score (65/100)

4.9(31 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Anchorage Barn Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine practice offering both first-opinion care and second-opinion/referral work, with an in-house clinic setup that includes diagnostic imaging (ultrasound and digital X‑ray) and an onsite laboratory. The website also states a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients, covered by the clinic’s own veterinary team.

Our Score (65/100)

4.9(28 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Hampton Equine Vets Ltd is an equine-focused practice; the latest reviews repeatedly refer to the team as “Cheltenham Equine,” so the exact branding/group affiliation isn’t clear from the information provided. Based on what owners describe, the clinic appears set up for on-yard medical work and diagnostics (including ulcer scoping) as well as urgent call-outs for problems like colic.

Our Score (65/100)

4.8(27 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic
cow
pig

Tibbs and Simmons Farm Vets Ltd appears primarily oriented toward farm and equine work, with multiple owners discussing horse/pony care and one reviewer explicitly describing the vet they saw as a “large farm animals” vet. The available reviews include detailed equine call-out experiences (including night-time attendance and follow-up phone check-ins) alongside a sharply critical account of a small-animal visit involving blood sampling, medication dispensing, and billing confusion. No corporate group ownership is stated in the information provided.

Our Score (65/100)

4.8(27 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Corner House Equine Clinic focuses on horse and pony care, with reviews describing routine ambulatory work (vaccinations and dental checks) as well as surgical treatment with post‑operative care during an in‑clinic stay. Owners mention a “zone day” option for cheaper area visits, and one reviewer described vets replying to messages within minutes (including from vets “not even on duty”). Reviews are mostly positive about calm handling and avoiding unnecessary sedation, but there is also a detailed complaint about being booked for two dental visits (and two sedations) due to the first vet not having the right extraction tool, plus concern about a pony going down heavily during sedation on the second visit.

#3295

Our Score (65/100)

4.6(26 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Blythwood Vets is a multi-branch veterinary practice accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme, and listed as a Silver level Cat Friendly Clinic (also members of ISFM). Based on the website, it’s set up for routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, annual health checks) as well as procedures such as neutering and dental care, with emergency services available across its locations. In the latest reviews available to us, owners describe clear explanations and thorough breakdowns of treatment plans and estimates (including a detailed estimate for a dog’s lump removal), on-time appointments, and support with end-of-life decisions; there is also a repeated 1‑star complaint from someone saying they received a bill despite never visiting.

Our Score (65/100)

4.8(24 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Camelid Veterinary Services Ltd is a specialist clinic focused on alpacas and llamas, operating from a purpose-built clinic and led by an RCVS-recognised Specialist in Camelid Health & Production (per the clinic website). Based on both the site and recent reviews, it appears set up for a mix of hands-on veterinary work (including surgery and reproduction) and lab-backed herd health support (faecal testing, cria IgG testing, and plasma-related services). Owners specifically describe: a jaw surgery to remove infected/damaged bone with clear aftercare instructions and a good long-term recovery; investigation and procedures for infertility leading to a successful cria; and fast turnaround faecal testing with detailed follow-on guidance.

#3297

Our Score (65/100)

4.4(22 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Dalehead Veterinary Group (Dalehead Services LLP) describes itself as an independent practice with ten veterinary surgeons plus qualified support staff, set up for both companion animals and agricultural livestock. The website highlights in-house diagnostic/surgical facilities (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, and laboratory work) and dedicated areas such as a lambing room and intensive calf therapy room. Reviewers most often describe getting seen quickly when an animal is suddenly unwell or injured, vets who explain findings and options in detail, and experiences where costs were explained and then kept to.

Our Score (65/100)

4.4(21 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit
exotic

Woodlands Veterinary Group describes itself as a small animal hospital (opened in 1999) providing veterinary care, surgery and treatment, including keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery. The website states it is open 24/7 for emergencies, with on-site emergency care provided by MiNightVet Plymouth and full-time night staff. Recent reviews mention prompt appointments for puppy vaccinations, same-day hospitalisation for a guinea pig that had stopped eating, and urgent treatment after suspected slug-pellet ingestion.

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