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Our Score (46/100)
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital – Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is set up for urgent and out‑of‑hours care (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, and reviews describe late‑night calls and visits). Reviews repeatedly mention end‑of‑life support for cats (including euthanasia) where staff took time to explain options and gave owners space during appointments. There’s also a clear split in feedback: some owners describe very good clinical care, while others report serious frustrations with administration (insurance paperwork taking months) and one report of being refused when seeking help for a bitten dog.
Nine Mile Veterinary Hospital – Wokingham / MiNightVet Wokingham is set up for urgent and out‑of‑hours care (listed as providing emergency veterinary services, and reviews describe late‑night calls and visits). Reviews repeatedly mention end‑of‑life support for cats (including euthanasia) where staff took time to explain options and gave owners space during appointments. There’s also a clear split in feedback: some owners describe very good clinical care, while others report serious frustrations with administration (insurance paperwork taking months) and one report of being refused when seeking help for a bitten dog.
Our Score (46/100)
St David's Poultry Team Ltd is described on its website as an independent poultry veterinary practice focused on broilers, layers, and turkeys, with support that goes beyond on-farm visits (for example, laboratory post-mortems and diagnostic testing). The site also references field sampling and management advice, hatchery services, and retainer schemes for ongoing support.
St David's Poultry Team Ltd is described on its website as an independent poultry veterinary practice focused on broilers, layers, and turkeys, with support that goes beyond on-farm visits (for example, laboratory post-mortems and diagnostic testing). The site also references field sampling and management advice, hatchery services, and retainer schemes for ongoing support.
Our Score (46/100)
LLM Farm Vets is part of Vetpartners Practices Ltd and, according to its website, is a farm-only veterinary practice established in 1999, focused on supporting dairy, beef, and sheep clients with an emphasis on livestock performance and profitability. Reviews commonly describe friendly, helpful staff, and one reviewer specifically mentions on-farm care plus educational courses run through the practice. One review also describes it as “a great place to take my pet,” which doesn’t match the website’s “farm-only” positioning.
LLM Farm Vets is part of Vetpartners Practices Ltd and, according to its website, is a farm-only veterinary practice established in 1999, focused on supporting dairy, beef, and sheep clients with an emphasis on livestock performance and profitability. Reviews commonly describe friendly, helpful staff, and one reviewer specifically mentions on-farm care plus educational courses run through the practice. One review also describes it as “a great place to take my pet,” which doesn’t match the website’s “farm-only” positioning.
Gordon K A Lochrie appears to be a small practice (no corporate/group ownership is stated in the information provided). The latest reviews repeatedly separate the clinical care from the front-desk experience: multiple reviewers describe the vet “Gordon” as good with animals, while several 1–2★ reviews focus on rude, condescending interactions with the receptionist (described by one reviewer as “the vet’s wife”). One review mentions a cat being spayed via a charity scheme and then a dispute about the correct collection time after the operation.
Gordon K A Lochrie appears to be a small practice (no corporate/group ownership is stated in the information provided). The latest reviews repeatedly separate the clinical care from the front-desk experience: multiple reviewers describe the vet “Gordon” as good with animals, while several 1–2★ reviews focus on rude, condescending interactions with the receptionist (described by one reviewer as “the vet’s wife”). One review mentions a cat being spayed via a charity scheme and then a dispute about the correct collection time after the operation.
Durham Equine Practice is a dedicated equine-only veterinary practice established in 2010 and described on its website as providing an exclusively stable-side (ambulatory) service for horses, ponies and donkeys. The practice is RCVS-accredited and offers a 24-hour ambulatory emergency service, 365 days a year.
Durham Equine Practice is a dedicated equine-only veterinary practice established in 2010 and described on its website as providing an exclusively stable-side (ambulatory) service for horses, ponies and donkeys. The practice is RCVS-accredited and offers a 24-hour ambulatory emergency service, 365 days a year.
Welland Valley Vets Ltd is described on its website as a small, independent practice (formerly known as Clear Ridge Vets). The clinic highlights routine, ongoing care such as vaccinations, neutering, and dentistry. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners value long-term continuity with the same vet and describe “open and honest” discussions, while others report repeated appointment rescheduling, long waits, and a quoted procedure cost later increasing by around 30%.
Welland Valley Vets Ltd is described on its website as a small, independent practice (formerly known as Clear Ridge Vets). The clinic highlights routine, ongoing care such as vaccinations, neutering, and dentistry. Recent reviews are mixed: some owners value long-term continuity with the same vet and describe “open and honest” discussions, while others report repeated appointment rescheduling, long waits, and a quoted procedure cost later increasing by around 30%.
Our Score (45/100)
Behavioural Referrals Ltd Veterinary Practice is a referral-led veterinary service focused on behaviour cases, with owners describing initial behaviour consultations, follow-on “rehab” support, and (in some cases) behaviour medication and repeat prescriptions. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Behavioural Referrals Ltd Veterinary Practice is a referral-led veterinary service focused on behaviour cases, with owners describing initial behaviour consultations, follow-on “rehab” support, and (in some cases) behaviour medication and repeat prescriptions. Ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Abbey Veterinary Group Ltd is a multi-site veterinary group (the website mentions eight sites) offering routine and surgical care, plus a stated 24‑hour emergency service. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for general practice work (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) as well as procedures (an operation is mentioned in a review) and some “alternative therapy” (listed on the website).
Abbey Veterinary Group Ltd is a multi-site veterinary group (the website mentions eight sites) offering routine and surgical care, plus a stated 24‑hour emergency service. Based on the website and reviews, it appears set up for general practice work (vaccinations, microchipping, nurse clinics) as well as procedures (an operation is mentioned in a review) and some “alternative therapy” (listed on the website).
Our Score (45/100)
Independent equine hospital (founded in 1912) providing both first-opinion and referral work, with an RCVS accredited tier three specialist equine hospital status and an in-house clinical pathology laboratory. The service mix on the website points to a hospital set up for surgical and medical cases (including orthopaedics, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery), alongside breeding, sales and performance work. Recent reviews include very positive outcomes in breeding management (a mare being flushed and treated with antibiotics over several days to get in foal) and helpful purchase/vetting advice, but also complaints about practice administration and follow-up—most notably long delays and missed call-backs for biopsy results, and problems around booking/communication for a 5‑stage vetting.
Independent equine hospital (founded in 1912) providing both first-opinion and referral work, with an RCVS accredited tier three specialist equine hospital status and an in-house clinical pathology laboratory. The service mix on the website points to a hospital set up for surgical and medical cases (including orthopaedics, internal medicine and soft-tissue surgery), alongside breeding, sales and performance work. Recent reviews include very positive outcomes in breeding management (a mare being flushed and treated with antibiotics over several days to get in foal) and helpful purchase/vetting advice, but also complaints about practice administration and follow-up—most notably long delays and missed call-backs for biopsy results, and problems around booking/communication for a 5‑stage vetting.
White Lodge Veterinary Clinic provides care for a wide mix of animals (including dogs, cats, small furries, reptiles, equines and farm animals) and states it has hospital-standard surgical and inpatient facilities. The website also says it offers a 24‑hour emergency service for registered clients.
White Lodge Veterinary Clinic provides care for a wide mix of animals (including dogs, cats, small furries, reptiles, equines and farm animals) and states it has hospital-standard surgical and inpatient facilities. The website also says it offers a 24‑hour emergency service for registered clients.
