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Our Score (61/100)
- •Cost/value is a major draw: one reviewer highlights a “£25” service and another contrasts PDSA support with much higher quoted costs elsewhere (mentioned as £900 for an x‑ray/scan and £1200 for a heart scan at another provider). - Staff interactions can be very positive: multiple reviews mention friendly workers and feeling their dog was treated well; one specifically praises both receptionist and vet. - Access/communication issues are raised: one reviewer says it was “impossible to get someone on the phone” and reports waiting for medication and follow‑up contact.
- •Cost/value is a major draw: one reviewer highlights a “£25” service and another contrasts PDSA support with much higher quoted costs elsewhere (mentioned as £900 for an x‑ray/scan and £1200 for a heart scan at another provider). - Staff interactions can be very positive: multiple reviews mention friendly workers and feeling their dog was treated well; one specifically praises both receptionist and vet. - Access/communication issues are raised: one reviewer says it was “impossible to get someone on the phone” and reports waiting for medication and follow‑up contact.
White Oak Vets is part of the CVS Group (website source) and describes itself as a small-animal practice offering routine care plus surgery, diagnostics, and referral access for areas like orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, and cardiology. The clinic also offers nurse consultations and some at-home services (home visits listed on the website). Review feedback is mixed: several recent reviewers describe friendly, welcoming staff and calm handling of cats, including support around end-of-life care, while a few detailed reviews raise concerns about costs and communication (including an insurance follow-up) and one case where an x-ray was not performed for a paw injury that was later diagnosed as a broken toe elsewhere.
White Oak Vets is part of the CVS Group (website source) and describes itself as a small-animal practice offering routine care plus surgery, diagnostics, and referral access for areas like orthopaedics, soft-tissue surgery, and cardiology. The clinic also offers nurse consultations and some at-home services (home visits listed on the website). Review feedback is mixed: several recent reviewers describe friendly, welcoming staff and calm handling of cats, including support around end-of-life care, while a few detailed reviews raise concerns about costs and communication (including an insurance follow-up) and one case where an x-ray was not performed for a paw injury that was later diagnosed as a broken toe elsewhere.
Alpha Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation stated). Reviews suggest it’s set up for routine ongoing care as well as some same-day urgent presentations (one owner reports their dog was seen straight away for an allergic reaction), and it also provides end-of-life care (euthanasia described in one review).
Alpha Veterinary Centre is a general veterinary practice (no corporate group affiliation stated). Reviews suggest it’s set up for routine ongoing care as well as some same-day urgent presentations (one owner reports their dog was seen straight away for an allergic reaction), and it also provides end-of-life care (euthanasia described in one review).
London Vet Clinic is an independent practice founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1973, set up to combine day-to-day general practice with on-site referral specialists (including cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery). The clinic lists facilities such as operating theatres, an in-house lab, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite.
London Vet Clinic is an independent practice founded by vet Bruce Fogle in 1973, set up to combine day-to-day general practice with on-site referral specialists (including cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, neurology, and minimally invasive surgery). The clinic lists facilities such as operating theatres, an in-house lab, ultrasound, endoscopy, and a dedicated dental suite.
Cromwell Veterinary Group
Great Cambourne
Our Score (61/100)
Cromwell Veterinary Group is a multi-site practice (six practices) that says it has been operating for over 100 years, and it also has a rehabilitation centre. The clinic states that access to emergency out-of-hours treatment is available. In the latest reviews, owners often describe being able to get appointments quickly (including “within a few hours”) and mention clear explanations and home-care guidance; one review also describes a serious complaint about out-of-hours handling of an injured cat, including concerns about phone availability, bedside manner, and information passed on during referral.
Cromwell Veterinary Group is a multi-site practice (six practices) that says it has been operating for over 100 years, and it also has a rehabilitation centre. The clinic states that access to emergency out-of-hours treatment is available. In the latest reviews, owners often describe being able to get appointments quickly (including “within a few hours”) and mention clear explanations and home-care guidance; one review also describes a serious complaint about out-of-hours handling of an injured cat, including concerns about phone availability, bedside manner, and information passed on during referral.
The Pines Veterinary Clinic
Maidenhead
Our Score (61/100)
The Pines Veterinary Clinic is listed as part of The Vet Collection group and focuses on small animals (including dogs, cats and several small pets). The clinic offers routine care plus in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) and advertises referral services in soft tissue surgery, cardiology and dermatology.
The Pines Veterinary Clinic is listed as part of The Vet Collection group and focuses on small animals (including dogs, cats and several small pets). The clinic offers routine care plus in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray and ultrasound) and advertises referral services in soft tissue surgery, cardiology and dermatology.
The Vet Whetstone
Barnet
Our Score (61/100)
The Vet Whetstone is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on owner reports, the clinic is regularly used for routine care (health checks, nail trims, vaccinations) and ongoing management of longer-term conditions (one owner describes support after a cat’s diabetes diagnosis with continuing guidance and advice).
The Vet Whetstone is a veterinary practice that also operates as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Based on owner reports, the clinic is regularly used for routine care (health checks, nail trims, vaccinations) and ongoing management of longer-term conditions (one owner describes support after a cat’s diabetes diagnosis with continuing guidance and advice).
Pinfold House Veterinary Clinic
Doncaster
Our Score (61/100)
- •Communication during medical work-ups: one owner describes a clinician calling with a diagnosis after examining their guinea pig, explaining what had been checked, and supplying medication that led to recovery. - Support at end of life: multiple reviews mention staff helping owners stay calm and providing dignity/sympathy during a pet’s final visit. - Pricing concerns: several negative reviews focus on cost, including a specific complaint about £45.60 for anal sac expression and a claim that next-day visits were requested for extra cost.
- •Communication during medical work-ups: one owner describes a clinician calling with a diagnosis after examining their guinea pig, explaining what had been checked, and supplying medication that led to recovery. - Support at end of life: multiple reviews mention staff helping owners stay calm and providing dignity/sympathy during a pet’s final visit. - Pricing concerns: several negative reviews focus on cost, including a specific complaint about £45.60 for anal sac expression and a claim that next-day visits were requested for extra cost.
- •Fast access for problems that felt urgent (told to come in immediately; same-day appointments). - Practical, decisive treatment with clear outcomes (foreign body removed quickly; antibiotics given; steroid injection on a second visit that resolved itching). - At-home euthanasia support: scheduling flexibility, early visits, and an emphasis on keeping the pet comfortable at home.
- •Fast access for problems that felt urgent (told to come in immediately; same-day appointments). - Practical, decisive treatment with clear outcomes (foreign body removed quickly; antibiotics given; steroid injection on a second visit that resolved itching). - At-home euthanasia support: scheduling flexibility, early visits, and an emphasis on keeping the pet comfortable at home.
Our Score (61/100)
Hamilton Equine Veterinary Practice Limited describes itself (on its website) as an independently owned ambulatory equine veterinary practice, established in 2023, providing care principally for Thoroughbred racehorses. The latest reviews available to us, however, repeatedly refer to “Hambleton(s) / Hambleton Equine Clinic” and include examples such as colic surgery and care for a miniature Shetland pony, which doesn’t neatly match an ambulatory-only, racehorse-focused setup—so it’s worth clarifying what facilities/services are actually being provided under this listing.
Hamilton Equine Veterinary Practice Limited describes itself (on its website) as an independently owned ambulatory equine veterinary practice, established in 2023, providing care principally for Thoroughbred racehorses. The latest reviews available to us, however, repeatedly refer to “Hambleton(s) / Hambleton Equine Clinic” and include examples such as colic surgery and care for a miniature Shetland pony, which doesn’t neatly match an ambulatory-only, racehorse-focused setup—so it’s worth clarifying what facilities/services are actually being provided under this listing.
