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Courtyard Vets Southam is described on its website as an independent clinic that is part of West Bar Veterinary Practice, with an RCVS Accredited Veterinary Hospital supporting its branch sites and a history tracing back to the 1880s. The practice highlights surgery, orthopaedics and internal medicine, alongside in-house imaging, laboratory and nursing support. For emergencies, the website states a complete 24/7 emergency service is provided from their West Bar Hospital site, run by their own team.
Courtyard Vets Southam is described on its website as an independent clinic that is part of West Bar Veterinary Practice, with an RCVS Accredited Veterinary Hospital supporting its branch sites and a history tracing back to the 1880s. The practice highlights surgery, orthopaedics and internal medicine, alongside in-house imaging, laboratory and nursing support. For emergencies, the website states a complete 24/7 emergency service is provided from their West Bar Hospital site, run by their own team.
Galley Hill Equine Surgery
Waltham Abbey
Our Score (47/100)
Galley Hill Equine Surgery is a horse-only veterinary practice that offers 24-hour emergency care, 7 days a week, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the available information, the practice appears set up for ambulatory equine work (vets attending horses at their yard), with reviews describing booster vaccination visits, lameness investigations using nerve blocks, and Sunday emergency call-outs. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe fast emergency attendance (within an hour) and detailed, time-intensive examinations, while one reviewer reports a serious concern about blocking the wrong leg and incorrect record-keeping, and felt finances were prioritised over welfare.
Galley Hill Equine Surgery is a horse-only veterinary practice that offers 24-hour emergency care, 7 days a week, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the available information, the practice appears set up for ambulatory equine work (vets attending horses at their yard), with reviews describing booster vaccination visits, lameness investigations using nerve blocks, and Sunday emergency call-outs. Review experiences are mixed: several owners describe fast emergency attendance (within an hour) and detailed, time-intensive examinations, while one reviewer reports a serious concern about blocking the wrong leg and incorrect record-keeping, and felt finances were prioritised over welfare.
The County Veterinary Clinic
Ilminster
Our Score (47/100)
The County Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in January 2005. The website states it offers a 24-hour emergency service and appointments seven days a week, and it is accredited as an official “Cat-Friendly” practice (International Society for Feline Medicine) as well as a Guide Dog–approved practice. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
The County Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice established in January 2005. The website states it offers a 24-hour emergency service and appointments seven days a week, and it is accredited as an official “Cat-Friendly” practice (International Society for Feline Medicine) as well as a Guide Dog–approved practice. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Pet GP Ltd is listed on the Vets4Pets “find a practice” directory, but no specific service list or practice details were available from the website summary provided. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: one owner says the clinical care was “good” and that they “do a good job of curing your pets,” while others focus on administrative and customer-service problems. Concrete issues mentioned include delays and difficulty obtaining written prescriptions for medication, long waits caused by a busy queuing system, and a reported rude phone interaction when seeking help for a guinea pig with an ulcerated eye.
Pet GP Ltd is listed on the Vets4Pets “find a practice” directory, but no specific service list or practice details were available from the website summary provided. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: one owner says the clinical care was “good” and that they “do a good job of curing your pets,” while others focus on administrative and customer-service problems. Concrete issues mentioned include delays and difficulty obtaining written prescriptions for medication, long waits caused by a busy queuing system, and a reported rude phone interaction when seeking help for a guinea pig with an ulcerated eye.
Beeston Animal Health has very limited public detail available in the information provided here: no specific clinical services, facilities, or vet team members are described. The latest written reviews we can see are short and focus mainly on staff helpfulness, but the evidence base is small (and includes repeat posts from the same reviewers).
Beeston Animal Health has very limited public detail available in the information provided here: no specific clinical services, facilities, or vet team members are described. The latest written reviews we can see are short and focus mainly on staff helpfulness, but the evidence base is small (and includes repeat posts from the same reviewers).
The Equine Sports Medicine Clinic
Northallerton
Our Score (47/100)
The Equine Sports Medicine Clinic appears to be a horse-focused practice, with a stated emphasis on “sports medicine” (based on the clinic name and website presence). On Google it shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but the review records available to us include duplicated entries and no written comments to explain what clients liked or what work was done.
The Equine Sports Medicine Clinic appears to be a horse-focused practice, with a stated emphasis on “sports medicine” (based on the clinic name and website presence). On Google it shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but the review records available to us include duplicated entries and no written comments to explain what clients liked or what work was done.
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider multi-branch practice (11 branches, under the “MyVets” branding). From the information available, this branch appears to provide core first-opinion care (e.g., kitten vaccinations, neutering) but some owners describe difficulty accessing appointments and being redirected to the group’s main centre for sooner care. Review experiences are mixed: some describe kind staff and smooth handling of routine procedures, while others report long waits, cancellations, and frustration around prescriptions.
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a wider multi-branch practice (11 branches, under the “MyVets” branding). From the information available, this branch appears to provide core first-opinion care (e.g., kitten vaccinations, neutering) but some owners describe difficulty accessing appointments and being redirected to the group’s main centre for sooner care. Review experiences are mixed: some describe kind staff and smooth handling of routine procedures, while others report long waits, cancellations, and frustration around prescriptions.
Village Vet Primrose Hill is part of the Village Vet group (joined in 2016) and is described on its website as mainly a consulting practice, with more surgical and diagnostic work handled through a larger sister branch. The clinic lists routine and preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment, annual health checks) alongside ongoing-care areas like senior pet care, nutrition/obesity management, dental care and internal medicine. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to a 24/7 Village Vet practice.
Village Vet Primrose Hill is part of the Village Vet group (joined in 2016) and is described on its website as mainly a consulting practice, with more surgical and diagnostic work handled through a larger sister branch. The clinic lists routine and preventive care (vaccinations, microchipping, parasite treatment, annual health checks) alongside ongoing-care areas like senior pet care, nutrition/obesity management, dental care and internal medicine. Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to a 24/7 Village Vet practice.
B&W Equine Group Ltd
Tetbury
Our Score (46/100)
B&W Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only practice with an Equine Hospital and a Stud and Insemination Centre, offering both routine care and more advanced investigations (for example, lameness work-ups and gastroscopy). The clinic states it provides 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews include multiple positive comments about stud/insemination work and one detailed account praising a vet (named Sally) for fitting in a “squeezed in” appointment and explaining ongoing options; however, there are also detailed 1‑star reviews describing concerns about communication, cost, and follow-up after serious cases (including a colic call-out quote and a hospitalised foal outcome).
B&W Equine Group Ltd is an equine-only practice with an Equine Hospital and a Stud and Insemination Centre, offering both routine care and more advanced investigations (for example, lameness work-ups and gastroscopy). The clinic states it provides 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews include multiple positive comments about stud/insemination work and one detailed account praising a vet (named Sally) for fitting in a “squeezed in” appointment and explaining ongoing options; however, there are also detailed 1‑star reviews describing concerns about communication, cost, and follow-up after serious cases (including a colic call-out quote and a hospitalised foal outcome).
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic
Bromley
Our Score (46/100)
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group (reviews reference “another one of their practices”), with the website stating it is RCVS Accredited and a Cat Friendly Practice. The clinic says it provides a 24-hour emergency service, and it covers cats, dogs, rabbits and exotics.
Parkvets Veterinary Clinic is part of the Parkvets group (reviews reference “another one of their practices”), with the website stating it is RCVS Accredited and a Cat Friendly Practice. The clinic says it provides a 24-hour emergency service, and it covers cats, dogs, rabbits and exotics.
