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Marches Farm Vets is an independent veterinary practice focused on livestock work rather than small pets, with services described as supporting “all your livestock veterinary requirements.” The website states they handle cattle and sheep, and they also offer out-of-hours emergency services. They are a member of XL Vets (a veterinary practice community/network). The only written feedback available to us is brief (“Very helpful”).
Marches Farm Vets is an independent veterinary practice focused on livestock work rather than small pets, with services described as supporting “all your livestock veterinary requirements.” The website states they handle cattle and sheep, and they also offer out-of-hours emergency services. They are a member of XL Vets (a veterinary practice community/network). The only written feedback available to us is brief (“Very helpful”).
Marches Farm Vets Ltd is an independent farm-only veterinary practice and a member of XL Vets (a UK collaborative veterinary group). Based on its own description, it’s set up primarily for livestock work with a proactive, preventative approach to animal health and welfare, supporting both large commercial farms and smallholdings. The practice also states it provides its own out-of-hours emergency service.
Marches Farm Vets Ltd is an independent farm-only veterinary practice and a member of XL Vets (a UK collaborative veterinary group). Based on its own description, it’s set up primarily for livestock work with a proactive, preventative approach to animal health and welfare, supporting both large commercial farms and smallholdings. The practice also states it provides its own out-of-hours emergency service.
Hendon PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA (a national pet charity) and is positioned to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care to pets in need (per its website). Recent reviews describe a busy service where some owners accept long waits as part of the trade‑off, while others report rudeness at reception and a poor experience. Concrete points mentioned include waiting over an hour to be seen, and comments that staff are “committed to helping animals wherever they can.”
Hendon PDSA Pet Hospital is part of PDSA (a national pet charity) and is positioned to provide free and low‑cost veterinary care to pets in need (per its website). Recent reviews describe a busy service where some owners accept long waits as part of the trade‑off, while others report rudeness at reception and a poor experience. Concrete points mentioned include waiting over an hour to be seen, and comments that staff are “committed to helping animals wherever they can.”
Our Score (64/100)
Several recent negative reviews focus on access and triage decisions—owners report being turned away because they were “not taking on new patients” or because their pet had been removed from registration after not attending for a long period. End-of-life care is also described very differently by different owners: one account describes a prolonged, distressing euthanasia appointment with multiple missed vein attempts and extended waiting; another praises vets for trying to give a very ill pet a chance rather than moving straight to euthanasia.
Several recent negative reviews focus on access and triage decisions—owners report being turned away because they were “not taking on new patients” or because their pet had been removed from registration after not attending for a long period. End-of-life care is also described very differently by different owners: one account describes a prolonged, distressing euthanasia appointment with multiple missed vein attempts and extended waiting; another praises vets for trying to give a very ill pet a chance rather than moving straight to euthanasia.
Our Score (64/100)
Thamesmead PDSA Pet Hospital (The Freda Powell Centre) is part of PDSA (a charity provider) and is described on its website as offering free and low cost veterinary care to poorly pets in need. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a high-throughput, hospital-style experience (waiting 30–45 minutes is mentioned) with strong feedback around end-of-life care (euthanasia “with care and dignity”) and some routine surgical work (neutering recovery described). Reviews also show a clear split: several owners praise staff helpfulness and communication, while others report rescheduled appointments, feeling dismissed, and major disagreement over a diagnosis and recommendation (one owner describes being advised to euthanise a kitten, then receiving a different assessment elsewhere).
Thamesmead PDSA Pet Hospital (The Freda Powell Centre) is part of PDSA (a charity provider) and is described on its website as offering free and low cost veterinary care to poorly pets in need. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a high-throughput, hospital-style experience (waiting 30–45 minutes is mentioned) with strong feedback around end-of-life care (euthanasia “with care and dignity”) and some routine surgical work (neutering recovery described). Reviews also show a clear split: several owners praise staff helpfulness and communication, while others report rescheduled appointments, feeling dismissed, and major disagreement over a diagnosis and recommendation (one owner describes being advised to euthanise a kitten, then receiving a different assessment elsewhere).
Vets Now is a corporate emergency-care provider (described on its website as operating in 60+ locations across the UK) offering out-of-hours pet treatment and video consultations. From the website and reviews, this clinic is set up for urgent and end-of-life cases: owners describe triage on arrival, diagnostic workups (including scans and blood tests), and treatment decisions ranging from pain relief through to hospitalisation, palliative care, and euthanasia.
Vets Now is a corporate emergency-care provider (described on its website as operating in 60+ locations across the UK) offering out-of-hours pet treatment and video consultations. From the website and reviews, this clinic is set up for urgent and end-of-life cases: owners describe triage on arrival, diagnostic workups (including scans and blood tests), and treatment decisions ranging from pain relief through to hospitalisation, palliative care, and euthanasia.
RSPCA Halifax is listed as an RSPCA site (“establishment”) with an associated RSPCA branch website. From the information available here, there aren’t any explicit details about veterinary/clinical services, facilities, or how appointments/cases are handled. The latest Google reviews we have access to are overwhelmingly 5‑star, but include almost no written detail about what visitors used the site for.
RSPCA Halifax is listed as an RSPCA site (“establishment”) with an associated RSPCA branch website. From the information available here, there aren’t any explicit details about veterinary/clinical services, facilities, or how appointments/cases are handled. The latest Google reviews we have access to are overwhelmingly 5‑star, but include almost no written detail about what visitors used the site for.
Sydenham Vets4Pets Ltd
Lewisham
Our Score (64/100)
Sydenham Vets4Pets Ltd is a locally owned practice operating under the Vets4Pets brand. The website describes a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (lab testing, imaging) and separate dog/cat wards plus isolation units, and it also states the practice accepts referrals and offers advanced services, including orthopaedics. Structured clinic data also lists it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Sydenham Vets4Pets Ltd is a locally owned practice operating under the Vets4Pets brand. The website describes a modern, well‑equipped clinic with in‑house diagnostics (lab testing, imaging) and separate dog/cat wards plus isolation units, and it also states the practice accepts referrals and offers advanced services, including orthopaedics. Structured clinic data also lists it as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn
King's Lynn
Our Score (64/100)
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn is part of the Vets4Pets chain and operates from inside a Pets at Home store. The clinic is set up for a broad range of routine and surgical work, with on-site facilities listed including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an oxygen chamber, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards (including isolation).
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn is part of the Vets4Pets chain and operates from inside a Pets at Home store. The clinic is set up for a broad range of routine and surgical work, with on-site facilities listed including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an oxygen chamber, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards (including isolation).
Vets for Pets
St Albans
Our Score (64/100)
Vets for Pets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as a family-run, locally owned clinic that opened in March 2015, with a stated focus ranging from routine care to surgery and diagnostics. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Vets for Pets is a Vets4Pets-branded practice described on its website as a family-run, locally owned clinic that opened in March 2015, with a stated focus ranging from routine care to surgery and diagnostics. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
