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Pet Vet runs fully equipped clinics and describes itself as covering routine and emergency health care for small animals, with out‑of‑hours emergencies handled by VetsNow when the clinic is closed (as stated on its website). Reviews give mixed decision signals: several owners describe smooth, well‑communicated routine procedures (including neutering/spaying, vaccinations and microchipping), while others report uncomfortable consultations where they felt pressured into additional testing or treatments.
Pet Vet runs fully equipped clinics and describes itself as covering routine and emergency health care for small animals, with out‑of‑hours emergencies handled by VetsNow when the clinic is closed (as stated on its website). Reviews give mixed decision signals: several owners describe smooth, well‑communicated routine procedures (including neutering/spaying, vaccinations and microchipping), while others report uncomfortable consultations where they felt pressured into additional testing or treatments.
Dart Vale Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice (established in the early 1950s) with hospital-level accreditation (RCVS Veterinary Hospital) and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) status. Based on its stated facilities and referral offering, it appears set up not just for routine care (vaccines, neutering, parasite control) but also for more advanced work such as imaging-supported diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound, mobile ECG) and referral services including orthopaedic, soft-tissue, laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery, internal medicine and ophthalmology.
Dart Vale Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice (established in the early 1950s) with hospital-level accreditation (RCVS Veterinary Hospital) and a Cat Friendly Clinic (Gold) status. Based on its stated facilities and referral offering, it appears set up not just for routine care (vaccines, neutering, parasite control) but also for more advanced work such as imaging-supported diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound, mobile ECG) and referral services including orthopaedic, soft-tissue, laparoscopic (“keyhole”) surgery, internal medicine and ophthalmology.
Hall Place Veterinary Centre
Bourne End
Our Score (56/100)
- •Post-procedure reassurance and follow-up: an owner of a neutered kitten says the team kept in touch and the surgical site was hard to see. - Chronic/complex cat care mentioned: dental treatment plus thyroid issues, with diagnosis, treatment, and a follow-up visit credited with improving quality of life. - Reception experience and readiness to help: multiple reviews mention a warm welcome and polite, helpful receptionists.
- •Post-procedure reassurance and follow-up: an owner of a neutered kitten says the team kept in touch and the surgical site was hard to see. - Chronic/complex cat care mentioned: dental treatment plus thyroid issues, with diagnosis, treatment, and a follow-up visit credited with improving quality of life. - Reception experience and readiness to help: multiple reviews mention a warm welcome and polite, helpful receptionists.
From the latest reviews available, owners give concrete examples of the clinic handling difficult situations with follow-through: one family says the team contacted them via microchip details after their cat passed away and provided support and a sympathy card; another review describes a vet fitting in a cat with an abscess quickly and choosing a long‑acting antibiotic because the owner couldn’t manage tablets. There is also a clear negative account alleging the clinic’s handling made a dog fearful and that records were withheld unless additional payment was made.
From the latest reviews available, owners give concrete examples of the clinic handling difficult situations with follow-through: one family says the team contacted them via microchip details after their cat passed away and provided support and a sympathy card; another review describes a vet fitting in a cat with an abscess quickly and choosing a long‑acting antibiotic because the owner couldn’t manage tablets. There is also a clear negative account alleging the clinic’s handling made a dog fearful and that records were withheld unless additional payment was made.
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the information provided. Based on the reviews available, Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is used by owners for routine care (including annual vaccinations and check-ups) and for ongoing medical issues (allergies were specifically mentioned), as well as planned surgery (spaying was described, and one reviewer referenced needing an operation for a cat).
No corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the information provided. Based on the reviews available, Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is used by owners for routine care (including annual vaccinations and check-ups) and for ongoing medical issues (allergies were specifically mentioned), as well as planned surgery (spaying was described, and one reviewer referenced needing an operation for a cat).
Carrick Vets
Barlborough
Our Score (56/100)
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly staff and that pets are handled well; one review raises a concern about cost and “conduct,” indicating experiences aren’t uniformly positive.
From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly staff and that pets are handled well; one review raises a concern about cost and “conduct,” indicating experiences aren’t uniformly positive.
Our Score (56/100)
- •Appointments and consult style: boosters described as on-time and not rushed. - Thoroughness and friendliness: some clients say staff are friendly and thorough. - Handling anxious pets: one reviewer describes a vet spending time building trust with a nervous puppy, using treats.
- •Appointments and consult style: boosters described as on-time and not rushed. - Thoroughness and friendliness: some clients say staff are friendly and thorough. - Handling anxious pets: one reviewer describes a vet spending time building trust with a nervous puppy, using treats.
Townsend Veterinary Practice - Rubery
Birmingham
Our Score (56/100)
Townsend Veterinary Practice – Rubery is part of the Townsend Veterinary Practice group (established in the late 1950s, per the practice website) and focuses on small animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets, and backyard poultry. The website lists routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) plus practical add-ons like nurse clinics, grooming/nail clipping, blood pressure checks, pet travel documentation, and home visits. Emergency support is described as available during normal hours via the practice; out of hours, owners are directed to YourVets Smethwick for telephone advice and emergency consultations if needed.
Townsend Veterinary Practice – Rubery is part of the Townsend Veterinary Practice group (established in the late 1950s, per the practice website) and focuses on small animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, ferrets, and backyard poultry. The website lists routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) plus practical add-ons like nurse clinics, grooming/nail clipping, blood pressure checks, pet travel documentation, and home visits. Emergency support is described as available during normal hours via the practice; out of hours, owners are directed to YourVets Smethwick for telephone advice and emergency consultations if needed.
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is a general practice that owners most often mention using for routine care (vaccinations and check-ups) and ongoing support over multiple years. Reviews describe a consistently friendly front-desk experience—one owner specifically highlights the receptionist’s patience when they attended with a young child—alongside a couple of sharp criticisms: one reviewer describes “extortionate fees for a 5 minute check up,” and another reports an upsettingly rude response when calling an emergency line to discuss euthanasia.
Walton Lodge Veterinary Group is a general practice that owners most often mention using for routine care (vaccinations and check-ups) and ongoing support over multiple years. Reviews describe a consistently friendly front-desk experience—one owner specifically highlights the receptionist’s patience when they attended with a young child—alongside a couple of sharp criticisms: one reviewer describes “extortionate fees for a 5 minute check up,” and another reports an upsettingly rude response when calling an emergency line to discuss euthanasia.
No corporate group is mentioned in the available information; reviews describe a small practice where clients repeatedly refer to individual vets by name (Hugh, Alex) and a team member called Ellie/Eleanor. Many reviewers describe long-term relationships (e.g., taking cats to Hugh for 20+ years, a dog attending for 9 years) and mention specific care moments such as a “thorough and comprehensive health check” and support around euthanasia when an owner couldn’t be present due to restrictions. However, a minority of reviews report serious access/communication problems—difficulty getting through to book appointments, slow responses to messages, and one account of being told an unwell cat “wasn’t registered” and “no chance” of being seen.
No corporate group is mentioned in the available information; reviews describe a small practice where clients repeatedly refer to individual vets by name (Hugh, Alex) and a team member called Ellie/Eleanor. Many reviewers describe long-term relationships (e.g., taking cats to Hugh for 20+ years, a dog attending for 9 years) and mention specific care moments such as a “thorough and comprehensive health check” and support around euthanasia when an owner couldn’t be present due to restrictions. However, a minority of reviews report serious access/communication problems—difficulty getting through to book appointments, slow responses to messages, and one account of being told an unwell cat “wasn’t registered” and “no chance” of being seen.
