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Hendon Vets 4 Pets Ltd
Silk Bridge
Our Score (58/100)
Hendon Vets 4 Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is set up for on-site diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed for digital X‑ray, ultrasound, ECG, an in‑house lab, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit. Recent reviews include multiple owners describing urgent injury workups with imaging and same-day care (including X‑rays and surgery), alongside a small number of serious complaints about communication and a disputed diagnosis.
Hendon Vets 4 Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice is set up for on-site diagnostics and surgery, with facilities listed for digital X‑ray, ultrasound, ECG, an in‑house lab, an operating theatre, a hospital ward and an isolation unit. Recent reviews include multiple owners describing urgent injury workups with imaging and same-day care (including X‑rays and surgery), alongside a small number of serious complaints about communication and a disputed diagnosis.
Our Score (58/100)
Holly House Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it handles both routine appointments and short-notice problems (one owner says they were fitted in quickly for a broken dew claw), and it provides end-of-life care (a cat euthanasia is described, including time to say goodbye and a condolence card afterwards).
Holly House Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it handles both routine appointments and short-notice problems (one owner says they were fitted in quickly for a broken dew claw), and it provides end-of-life care (a cat euthanasia is described, including time to say goodbye and a condolence card afterwards).
Vets4Pets is a locally owned Vets4Pets practice (named on the website as locally owned, with practice owners/partners). It’s set up as a modern, well‑equipped small‑animal clinic with in‑house facilities (lab/pharmacy, digital X‑ray, ultrasound), an operating theatre and hospital ward, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Vets4Pets is a locally owned Vets4Pets practice (named on the website as locally owned, with practice owners/partners). It’s set up as a modern, well‑equipped small‑animal clinic with in‑house facilities (lab/pharmacy, digital X‑ray, ultrasound), an operating theatre and hospital ward, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Goddard Veterinary Group Hayes End
Hayes End
Our Score (58/100)
Goddard Veterinary Group Hayes End is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group practice). The practice appears set up for routine and preventative care with in-house diagnostics (on-site blood testing and X-ray/diagnostic imaging), plus a defined pathway for urgent cases via a 24/7 emergency vet hospital (the website names Mandeville Veterinary Hospital). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention not feeling pushed into expensive treatments (including being advised cheaper alternatives and not being pushed to continue a cortisone injection course), while a minority report long waits vs.
Goddard Veterinary Group Hayes End is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group practice). The practice appears set up for routine and preventative care with in-house diagnostics (on-site blood testing and X-ray/diagnostic imaging), plus a defined pathway for urgent cases via a 24/7 emergency vet hospital (the website names Mandeville Veterinary Hospital). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention not feeling pushed into expensive treatments (including being advised cheaper alternatives and not being pushed to continue a cortisone injection course), while a minority report long waits vs.
Rutland Veterinary Centre
Rutland
Our Score (58/100)
Recent reviews are mostly positive and include concrete examples such as rapid appointment triage for euthanasia, hospitalisation updates with photos, and orthopaedic surgery support after a cruciate ligament injury. A minority of reviews report serious concerns (handling incident and a disputed heart murmur referral), and there’s also conflicting feedback about whether the practice is independent or part of a larger group.
Recent reviews are mostly positive and include concrete examples such as rapid appointment triage for euthanasia, hospitalisation updates with photos, and orthopaedic surgery support after a cruciate ligament injury. A minority of reviews report serious concerns (handling incident and a disputed heart murmur referral), and there’s also conflicting feedback about whether the practice is independent or part of a larger group.
Medivet Leamington Spa Upper Grove St
Royal Leamington Spa
Our Score (58/100)
Medivet Leamington Spa Upper Grove St is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary group). The clinic is set up for both routine care and more involved diagnostics, with equipment listed such as in-house laboratory testing, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and endoscopy/bronchoscopy. For urgent problems outside normal hours, the website states cases are directed to a Medivet 24 Hour practice, with a no-charge phone assessment offered.
Medivet Leamington Spa Upper Grove St is part of the Medivet group (a corporate veterinary group). The clinic is set up for both routine care and more involved diagnostics, with equipment listed such as in-house laboratory testing, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and endoscopy/bronchoscopy. For urgent problems outside normal hours, the website states cases are directed to a Medivet 24 Hour practice, with a no-charge phone assessment offered.
Aylsham Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1990, treating dogs, cats and rabbits. The website describes in-house diagnostics (lab work, ultrasound and X‑ray), plus routine and surgical care, and states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled by Norwich Night Vets.
Aylsham Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1990, treating dogs, cats and rabbits. The website describes in-house diagnostics (lab work, ultrasound and X‑ray), plus routine and surgical care, and states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled by Norwich Night Vets.
Castle Veterinary Surgeons
Barnard Castle
Our Score (58/100)
Castle Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1930s (no corporate group ownership is stated). The clinic’s website describes routine preventive care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house lab work and imaging (X-ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life care for dogs—several describe the vets as gentle and respectful during euthanasia—while a minority raise concerns about how a call about a wild rabbit with myxomatosis was handled and about costs.
Castle Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in the 1930s (no corporate group ownership is stated). The clinic’s website describes routine preventive care through to diagnostics and surgery, with in-house lab work and imaging (X-ray and ultrasound), plus nurse clinics and home visits. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often talk about end-of-life care for dogs—several describe the vets as gentle and respectful during euthanasia—while a minority raise concerns about how a call about a wild rabbit with myxomatosis was handled and about costs.
Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on recent reviews, this clinic is used for routine preventive care (puppy vaccinations) and specific procedures including cherry eye treatment and hip/elbow X‑ray testing. Owners describe practical, case-specific discussions—e.g., being shown X‑rays and having them explained—and at least one reviewer notes being allowed to stay with their dog until she was asleep before imaging.
Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the information available to us. Based on recent reviews, this clinic is used for routine preventive care (puppy vaccinations) and specific procedures including cherry eye treatment and hip/elbow X‑ray testing. Owners describe practical, case-specific discussions—e.g., being shown X‑rays and having them explained—and at least one reviewer notes being allowed to stay with their dog until she was asleep before imaging.
Orchard Vets is part of the Unicorn Vets group and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, alongside options like Video Vet and online pet advice. Reviews suggest the practice deals with both routine care and urgent problems: examples include a cat operation (where the owner says another practice had suggested euthanasia) and an unplanned emergency where a dog was sedated to remove a piece of bone stuck in its mouth. Practical policies mentioned include needing 7 days’ notice for food or medication orders (due to delivery changes).
Orchard Vets is part of the Unicorn Vets group and promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan where consultations are included, alongside options like Video Vet and online pet advice. Reviews suggest the practice deals with both routine care and urgent problems: examples include a cat operation (where the owner says another practice had suggested euthanasia) and an unplanned emergency where a dog was sedated to remove a piece of bone stuck in its mouth. Practical policies mentioned include needing 7 days’ notice for food or medication orders (due to delivery changes).
