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Wyrebrooke Mobile Vets
Thornton-Cleveleys
Our Score (62/100)
Wyrebrooke Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service that focuses on routine care delivered in your own home, with appointments arranged in advance. The website highlights general consultations and health checks, vaccinations, microchipping, and supplying medications/treatments. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe home visits that provided practical advice, and mention the vet being patient with a nervous or “dramatic” puppy and handling a cat visit positively.
Wyrebrooke Mobile Vets is a home-visit veterinary service that focuses on routine care delivered in your own home, with appointments arranged in advance. The website highlights general consultations and health checks, vaccinations, microchipping, and supplying medications/treatments. In the latest written reviews available to us, owners describe home visits that provided practical advice, and mention the vet being patient with a nervous or “dramatic” puppy and handling a cat visit positively.
No specific veterinary services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostics) are described in the website summary or the written reviews provided.
No specific veterinary services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostics) are described in the website summary or the written reviews provided.
Priory Vets Much Wenlock Limited
Much Wenlock
Our Score (62/100)
Priory Vets Much Wenlock Limited describes itself as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary practice. Based on its website, it’s set up for both everyday pet healthcare and more involved cases, with routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) alongside dentistry, diagnostics/testing, surgery and hospitalisation, plus emergency and urgent care. The latest written review available to us mentions “lovely staff” and an “amazing vet,” with the owner feeling their pets are “in the best hands.”
Priory Vets Much Wenlock Limited describes itself as a small, independent, family-owned veterinary practice. Based on its website, it’s set up for both everyday pet healthcare and more involved cases, with routine care (check-ups and vaccinations) alongside dentistry, diagnostics/testing, surgery and hospitalisation, plus emergency and urgent care. The latest written review available to us mentions “lovely staff” and an “amazing vet,” with the owner feeling their pets are “in the best hands.”
Dagenham Vets4Pets Ltd
Dagenham
Our Score (61/100)
Dagenham Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network, and the practice website describes it as “locally owned.” It’s set up as a general practice with on-site diagnostics (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound), an operating theatre and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided via another Vets4Pets practice.
Dagenham Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network, and the practice website describes it as “locally owned.” It’s set up as a general practice with on-site diagnostics (in‑house lab, digital X‑ray and ultrasound), an operating theatre and an isolation unit. Out-of-hours emergency care is stated to be provided via another Vets4Pets practice.
Riversmeet Veterinary Centre operates under Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a corporate group). From its website, the practice highlights surgical and referral-style capabilities—including fracture repair, joint surgery, laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, and arthroscopy—and states it has nine veterinary surgeons and thirteen nurses.
Riversmeet Veterinary Centre operates under Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a corporate group). From its website, the practice highlights surgical and referral-style capabilities—including fracture repair, joint surgery, laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, and arthroscopy—and states it has nine veterinary surgeons and thirteen nurses.
Recent reviews include specific positives such as a vet/nurse being “patient and thorough” with a cat and giving practical advice, and multiple owners mentioning a consistently warm welcome for their dogs. There’s also a clear negative account describing dissatisfaction after knee surgery/treatment (including a complaint about being charged for a very short consultation and a dog’s condition not improving).
Recent reviews include specific positives such as a vet/nurse being “patient and thorough” with a cat and giving practical advice, and multiple owners mentioning a consistently warm welcome for their dogs. There’s also a clear negative account describing dissatisfaction after knee surgery/treatment (including a complaint about being charged for a very short consultation and a dog’s condition not improving).
Alver Veterinary Group
Stubbington
Our Score (61/100)
Alver Veterinary Group is a long-established small-animal practice (established 1965) with multiple branches, and is set up for both routine care (vaccinations, neutering, nurse clinics) and more advanced work including diagnostic imaging (X‑ray/ultrasound), an in-house lab, and referral services in cardiology and internal medicine. The practice states it meets RCVS Core Standards and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Alver Veterinary Group is a long-established small-animal practice (established 1965) with multiple branches, and is set up for both routine care (vaccinations, neutering, nurse clinics) and more advanced work including diagnostic imaging (X‑ray/ultrasound), an in-house lab, and referral services in cardiology and internal medicine. The practice states it meets RCVS Core Standards and is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Our Score (61/100)
RSPCA York, Harrogate & District Branch is a self-funding animal welfare charity (Registered Charity No. 232222), with income generated by its charity shops. Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up primarily for rehoming and caring for homeless animals rather than operating as a general veterinary clinic.
RSPCA York, Harrogate & District Branch is a self-funding animal welfare charity (Registered Charity No. 232222), with income generated by its charity shops. Based on the website and reviews, it’s set up primarily for rehoming and caring for homeless animals rather than operating as a general veterinary clinic.
Bracknell Vets4Pets Ltd
Bracknell
Our Score (61/100)
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
- •Handling and communication during appointments: multiple owners describe staff taking time to help anxious/reactive dogs relax and feel less fearful about visits; another mentions gentle handling with a rabbit. - Trust and decision-making: one reviewer says their vet did not push unnecessary product sales. - Serious negative allegations about a complex procedure: several 1‑star reviews describe a traumatic experience involving a pregnant dog and puppies, alleging poor surgical outcome, lack of clear communication, and that medication was not available on site during the procedure.
Pet House Vets
Birmingham
Our Score (61/100)
Pet House Vets presents itself (via its website) as a practice with a focus on sustainability, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From reviews, it appears set up for routine care such as puppy/kitten health checks and vaccinations, and it also runs pre‑operative appointments and blood tests.
Pet House Vets presents itself (via its website) as a practice with a focus on sustainability, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From reviews, it appears set up for routine care such as puppy/kitten health checks and vaccinations, and it also runs pre‑operative appointments and blood tests.
