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Best Vets in England

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Our Score (62/100)

4.8(61 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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S J Hales Veterinary Group describes a team of veterinary surgeons, nurses and trained support staff, and says it has “a full range of modern equipment and facilities.” The website also sets out how urgent, out-of-hours care is handled: callers are directed via a recorded message to the duty veterinary surgeon, with a nurse on call at all times.

Our Score (62/100)

4.3(60 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

St Clement Vet operates under Peregrine Vet Centres Ltd. Based on what clients describe, the practice is regularly used for same-need appointments (lameness during a trip, a puppy eating incident, lethargy/loss of appetite) and for problem-solving consults with tests and medication. Reviews give a mixed picture: some owners describe thorough testing, clear advice and fair charging, while others report being rushed, not listened to, and charged for a very short consult.

Our Score (62/100)

4.7(46 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Penmellyn Veterinary Group Ltd presents itself as part of a named veterinary group (no wider corporate parent is stated in the available information). The website points to planned care plus support for urgent cases (it includes “Emergencies”, a “Pet Health Plan”, and “Special Offers”). In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe smooth, efficient appointments for unexpected problems—especially when away from home—including the practice liaising with the pet’s usual vet to maintain continuity of care.

Our Score (62/100)

4.0(44 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Medivet Notting Hill Chepstow Corner is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary chain). Based on its website, it’s set up for routine and preventative care plus some in-house diagnostics (including ultrasound and an in-house lab), with separate dog/cat accommodation and air-conditioned facilities. Out-of-hours care is handled by Medivet 24 Hour Kensington, with a stated £130 consult fee and free phone assessment.

Our Score (62/100)

4.7(43 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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Valley Equine Hospital Lambourn Ltd is an RCVS Accredited Equine Hospital providing care for horses and ponies, with both ambulatory visits and hospital-based investigations. The website states a 24-hour emergency service (365 days a year), with out-of-hours calls handled by experienced veterinary nurses. Facilities mentioned include digital radiography and a standing distal limb CT scanner; reviews also reference horses coming in for scans and referral surgery, with owners describing twice-daily update calls during hospital stays and pre-/post-op discussions with the surgeon.

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Equine Dental Clinic Ltd

Wimborne St Giles

Our Score (62/100)

4.9(42 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Equine Dental Clinic Ltd is a specialist veterinary practice dedicated to equine dentistry, founded in January 2013 by Dr Chris Pearce MRCVS. The clinic offers both routine dental appointments and referral-level investigations and procedures, including advanced imaging (a Siemens Somatron 40‑slice CT scanner) and dental/oral/head surgical work. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations (including being talked through procedures while observing), efficient referral-to-operation processes, regular updates during inpatient stays, and specific successful treatments such as wolf tooth removal and cavity detection/filling after previous routine rasping hadn’t identified the issue.

#3446

Our Score (62/100)

3.9(41 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

Vets Now King’s Lynn is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group (a network of 60+ clinics) and is set up for out‑of‑hours care for small animals when regular practices are closed, with the option of video consultations via Vets Now. In the latest reviews, some owners describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including choking and breathing distress) and mention diagnostics like ultrasound and pain relief given on the night. Pricing is a major decision point: multiple reviewers describe very high out‑of‑hours fees (including being quoted “over £200” before attending, and charges in the hundreds for visits and treatment), while others say the speed and availability are worth it in an emergency.

#3447

Our Score (62/100)

4.9(34 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Chiltern Referral Services describes itself as a specialist referral clinic for veterinary practices, with website-listed disciplines including orthopaedics, dermatology, neurology, physiotherapy and laser therapy. Recent reviews strongly focus on orthopaedic problem-solving: owners mention cruciate ligament repair, investigation of long-term lameness, and taking over complex cases after a “bodge surgery” elsewhere. However, there’s also a clear complaint that the website is out of date and advertises services they “don’t provide,” including a named clinician (“Carly”) said to have left.

#3448

Our Score (62/100)

4.5(34 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cow
pig

Nantwich Farm Vets describes itself as one of the largest independent farm veterinary practices in the UK, with a “team approach tailored to your farm.” Reviews available to us include both clinical feedback and non-clinical concerns: some clients praise specific vets for practical advice and clear explanations during treatment, while multiple recent 1‑star reviews complain about dangerous driving by a practice van. Cost is also mentioned as a drawback (“great service but very expensive”).

Our Score (62/100)

4.0(28 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit

Community Pet Clinic’s available online signals appear inconsistent: the linked website and the latest reviews describe a community hospital (with inpatient wards and clinics like rheumatology), not a veterinary practice. The website summary we have contains no pet-related services, species treated, facilities, or emergency arrangements. Reviews mention being “seen on time or early,” 24/7 ward staffing, and practical nursing support (washing, shaving, feeding)—all framed around human patient care rather than pets.

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