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East Lodge Stables is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t describe veterinary facilities, clinical services, or staff. The only decision signal available is that it holds a 5.0-star Google rating from a very small number of reviews, with no written feedback included in the data we received.
East Lodge Stables is listed on Google as an “establishment,” but the information provided here doesn’t describe veterinary facilities, clinical services, or staff. The only decision signal available is that it holds a 5.0-star Google rating from a very small number of reviews, with no written feedback included in the data we received.
Julian Covarr Equine Ltd appears to be an equine-focused veterinary provider based on its business name. Beyond that, the available data doesn’t include any stated clinical facilities, specific services, or written feedback describing what appointments or treatments involve.
Julian Covarr Equine Ltd appears to be an equine-focused veterinary provider based on its business name. Beyond that, the available data doesn’t include any stated clinical facilities, specific services, or written feedback describing what appointments or treatments involve.
Catcuddles Cat Clinic is a charity-run, cat-only veterinary practice that says it operates on fees (rather than donations) to provide affordable care. The clinic advertises in-house imaging (ultrasound and digital X‑ray) alongside routine preventative work, and it also lists surgical procedures such as lump removals and “life‑changing operations.”
Catcuddles Cat Clinic is a charity-run, cat-only veterinary practice that says it operates on fees (rather than donations) to provide affordable care. The clinic advertises in-house imaging (ultrasound and digital X‑ray) alongside routine preventative work, and it also lists surgical procedures such as lump removals and “life‑changing operations.”
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic
Lewisham
Our Score (41/100)
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic describes itself on its website as a not-for-profit practice focused on cats only, alongside a wider mission of rehoming unwanted cats and supporting the feline–human bond. Based on reviews, owners most often mention bringing cats in for check-ups, quick assessments for sudden issues (e.g., a limping cat), and neutering and microchipping (including for strays/fosters). Review experiences are mixed: several describe patient clinicians who answer questions, while two 1‑star reviews allege serious welfare and licensing concerns and say cats were pushed into unnecessary treatment.
CatCuddles Tony Welsh Cat Clinic describes itself on its website as a not-for-profit practice focused on cats only, alongside a wider mission of rehoming unwanted cats and supporting the feline–human bond. Based on reviews, owners most often mention bringing cats in for check-ups, quick assessments for sudden issues (e.g., a limping cat), and neutering and microchipping (including for strays/fosters). Review experiences are mixed: several describe patient clinicians who answer questions, while two 1‑star reviews allege serious welfare and licensing concerns and say cats were pushed into unnecessary treatment.
Sussex Coast Vets has mixed feedback: some owners describe strong veterinary care during serious illness and surgery (including multi-day inpatient treatment and lump removals), while others report reliability and communication problems (unexpected branch closures due to staff shortages and phones not being answered). A “pet plan” is mentioned by a client as covering routine parasite treatments (worming and flea treatment). Specific positives in reviews include vets taking time to discuss options and help nervous pets feel at ease; specific negatives include complaints about condescending interactions and the practice feeling “more concerned about administration” than animal welfare.
Sussex Coast Vets has mixed feedback: some owners describe strong veterinary care during serious illness and surgery (including multi-day inpatient treatment and lump removals), while others report reliability and communication problems (unexpected branch closures due to staff shortages and phones not being answered). A “pet plan” is mentioned by a client as covering routine parasite treatments (worming and flea treatment). Specific positives in reviews include vets taking time to discuss options and help nervous pets feel at ease; specific negatives include complaints about condescending interactions and the practice feeling “more concerned about administration” than animal welfare.
Wharton Vets offers general pet healthcare with an on-site laboratory and a service mix that includes routine consultations/vaccinations plus dermatology, ophthalmology, dentistry, and neutering (spays/castrations). The clinic also states that emergency vet services are available, with a note that out-of-hours consultations are not included in some plans.
Wharton Vets offers general pet healthcare with an on-site laboratory and a service mix that includes routine consultations/vaccinations plus dermatology, ophthalmology, dentistry, and neutering (spays/castrations). The clinic also states that emergency vet services are available, with a note that out-of-hours consultations are not included in some plans.
Latest reviews show a split experience: some owners describe consistently good care over multiple visits, while others report concerns about cost-focused conversations, poor communication at pick-up after surgery, and stressful waiting/appointment setup for cats around dogs (including one report of a cat being brought into a puppy vaccination session).
Latest reviews show a split experience: some owners describe consistently good care over multiple visits, while others report concerns about cost-focused conversations, poor communication at pick-up after surgery, and stressful waiting/appointment setup for cats around dogs (including one report of a cat being brought into a puppy vaccination session).
John Cranley MVB MSc MA MRCVS OV
Northwich
Our Score (40/100)
KR Equine Clinic is a first- and second-opinion equine veterinary clinic formed in 2021 from the merger of two longstanding equine clinics. It’s set up for both ambulatory (“on yard”) work and clinic-supported diagnostics, with diagnostic imaging specifically mentioned. The website also states a 24/7, 365 emergency service for equine emergencies.
KR Equine Clinic is a first- and second-opinion equine veterinary clinic formed in 2021 from the merger of two longstanding equine clinics. It’s set up for both ambulatory (“on yard”) work and clinic-supported diagnostics, with diagnostic imaging specifically mentioned. The website also states a 24/7, 365 emergency service for equine emergencies.
Cinque Ports Veterinary Group Ltd’s website emphasises preventative care (including a “Pet Health for Life Plan”) and states that out-of-hours emergencies are covered 24/7/365 by Vets Now at the Cinque Ports Veterinary Hospital. In the latest reviews available to us, multiple owners describe a shift toward higher costs after a “takeover,” with some explicitly linking the wider group to Linnaeus and Mars Petcare UK (the clinic website summary provided to us does not mention ownership).
Cinque Ports Veterinary Group Ltd’s website emphasises preventative care (including a “Pet Health for Life Plan”) and states that out-of-hours emergencies are covered 24/7/365 by Vets Now at the Cinque Ports Veterinary Hospital. In the latest reviews available to us, multiple owners describe a shift toward higher costs after a “takeover,” with some explicitly linking the wider group to Linnaeus and Mars Petcare UK (the clinic website summary provided to us does not mention ownership).
Siddle Veterinary Service
Shrewsbury
Our Score (38/100)
Siddle Veterinary Service is an independent, fully mobile equine-only veterinary service founded by Mark Siddle MRCVS (BEVA accredited) and run with his wife Chantal. The clinic is set up strongly for breeding/stud medicine and reproductive work, alongside a mobile caseload supported by on-the-road diagnostics (digital radiography, ultrasound, video endoscopy) and a 12-stable rehabilitation facility.
Siddle Veterinary Service is an independent, fully mobile equine-only veterinary service founded by Mark Siddle MRCVS (BEVA accredited) and run with his wife Chantal. The clinic is set up strongly for breeding/stud medicine and reproductive work, alongside a mobile caseload supported by on-the-road diagnostics (digital radiography, ultrasound, video endoscopy) and a 12-stable rehabilitation facility.
