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Active Vetcare
Reading
Our Score (58/100)
Active Vetcare is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (as described on the group’s website). The practice is set up for routine small‑animal care alongside a broad range of in‑house services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging) and also lists referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). It’s also described in your clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Active Vetcare is part of the Active Vetcare Veterinary Group (as described on the group’s website). The practice is set up for routine small‑animal care alongside a broad range of in‑house services (e.g., vaccinations, neutering, dentistry, diagnostic tests/imaging) and also lists referral services (soft tissue surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology). It’s also described in your clinic data as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Firstvets – Streetly is a small‑animal veterinary practice established in 1999 and part of the CVS group. The practice advertises a broad, general first‑opinion setup (consultations, vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, diagnostics, and nurse clinics), with overnight/weekend emergencies directed to a dedicated emergency service (YourVets).
Firstvets – Streetly is a small‑animal veterinary practice established in 1999 and part of the CVS group. The practice advertises a broad, general first‑opinion setup (consultations, vaccinations, surgery, dentistry, diagnostics, and nurse clinics), with overnight/weekend emergencies directed to a dedicated emergency service (YourVets).
Our Score (58/100)
Halton View Veterinary Surgery is part of Rutland House Vets, a multi-branch group that says it has been providing veterinary care for nearly 65 years, with a 24/7 emergency service based at an RCVS‑accredited hospital. The clinic is set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering/spays) as well as access to more complex services through the wider group (advanced diagnostics, referral‑level care, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation).
Halton View Veterinary Surgery is part of Rutland House Vets, a multi-branch group that says it has been providing veterinary care for nearly 65 years, with a 24/7 emergency service based at an RCVS‑accredited hospital. The clinic is set up for routine care (vaccinations, neutering/spays) as well as access to more complex services through the wider group (advanced diagnostics, referral‑level care, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation).
Friars Moor Livestock Health Ltd
Sturminster Newton
Our Score (58/100)
Friars Moor Livestock Health Ltd is set up to handle urgent and higher-acuity cases as well as routine appointments: reviews describe emergency surgery after a referral from another practice (for a Labrador that had eaten stones), and the clinic is listed as providing emergency veterinary services. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Friars Moor Livestock Health Ltd is set up to handle urgent and higher-acuity cases as well as routine appointments: reviews describe emergency surgery after a referral from another practice (for a Labrador that had eaten stones), and the clinic is listed as providing emergency veterinary services. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Friars Moor Veterinary Clinic Ltd
Shaftesbury
Our Score (58/100)
Friars Moor Veterinary Clinic Ltd provides routine appointments as well as emergency/urgent care, including out‑of‑hours help and emergency surgery (one review describes life‑saving surgery after a referral for a dog that had eaten stones). Reviews also describe practical handling strategies for anxious or large dogs—for example, nurses giving pre‑visit medication at the car and using a dark room for sedation, with progress updates during the stay. At the same time, there are conflicting reports: one owner says an out‑of‑hours visit felt expensive and the examination was not thorough, and another complains about restraint during a vaccination (naming a vet as “Felicity”).
Friars Moor Veterinary Clinic Ltd provides routine appointments as well as emergency/urgent care, including out‑of‑hours help and emergency surgery (one review describes life‑saving surgery after a referral for a dog that had eaten stones). Reviews also describe practical handling strategies for anxious or large dogs—for example, nurses giving pre‑visit medication at the car and using a dark room for sedation, with progress updates during the stay. At the same time, there are conflicting reports: one owner says an out‑of‑hours visit felt expensive and the examination was not thorough, and another complains about restraint during a vaccination (naming a vet as “Felicity”).
Medivet Bushey Heath is part of the Medivet group, offering routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. The practice website also notes a policy for safe disposal of unused medications (owners can bring them back to the clinic).
Medivet Bushey Heath is part of the Medivet group, offering routine appointments (including 15‑minute consultations) for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals. The practice website also notes a policy for safe disposal of unused medications (owners can bring them back to the clinic).
M N Mollon & Partners Ltd provides mobile, equine-only veterinary care, with vets travelling out to see horses and offering routine health checks, pre‑purchase examinations (vettings), and emergency call‑outs. Reviewers most often talk about vettings and insurance-related paperwork, with several describing detailed explanations and efficient handling of admin—while a minority report serious concerns about documentation and communication.
M N Mollon & Partners Ltd provides mobile, equine-only veterinary care, with vets travelling out to see horses and offering routine health checks, pre‑purchase examinations (vettings), and emergency call‑outs. Reviewers most often talk about vettings and insurance-related paperwork, with several describing detailed explanations and efficient handling of admin—while a minority report serious concerns about documentation and communication.
Our Score (58/100)
McKinney Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent veterinary clinic (the practice website says it has been operating for over 33 years) and treats a wide mix of species: dogs and cats, cattle and sheep, horses, and exotics. The website also states that veterinary advice and assistance are available 24 hours a day, with out-of-hours calls handled via a receptionist.
McKinney Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent veterinary clinic (the practice website says it has been operating for over 33 years) and treats a wide mix of species: dogs and cats, cattle and sheep, horses, and exotics. The website also states that veterinary advice and assistance are available 24 hours a day, with out-of-hours calls handled via a receptionist.
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd
Church Stretton
Our Score (58/100)
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd appears to be set up primarily for equine care, with multiple reviewers explicitly describing them as “excellent horse vets” and “experienced horsemen.” The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). In the written feedback available, owners most often mention professionalism and experience, plus approachable vets who leave them feeling reassured. Reception/office staff are also repeatedly described as helpful, friendly, and efficient.
Stretton Hills Veterinary Practice Ltd appears to be set up primarily for equine care, with multiple reviewers explicitly describing them as “excellent horse vets” and “experienced horsemen.” The clinic is listed as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours). In the written feedback available, owners most often mention professionalism and experience, plus approachable vets who leave them feeling reassured. Reception/office staff are also repeatedly described as helpful, friendly, and efficient.
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Ongoing care for multiple cats over a 10+ year relationship (one reviewer). - A client specifically says he “never recommend[ed] anything unnecessary.”
- •End-of-life support for a dying cat is described as “second to none.”
- •One reviewer mentions he provided care even on Easter Sunday.
Concrete details mentioned by owners include
- •Ongoing care for multiple cats over a 10+ year relationship (one reviewer). - A client specifically says he “never recommend[ed] anything unnecessary.”
- •End-of-life support for a dying cat is described as “second to none.”
- •One reviewer mentions he provided care even on Easter Sunday.
