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#3840

VT Vets

Kirtlington

Our Score (38/100)

3.6(14 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

VT Vets is an independently owned equine practice providing first and second opinion veterinary work. The website describes a setup geared to routine, diagnostic, fertility, and emergency appointments, supported by modern portable diagnostic equipment. In the latest available reviews, owners and breeders most often mention second-opinion help leading to a switch to the practice, and being fitted in at late notice for stallion-related work—alongside a smaller number of very negative ratings without written detail.

Our Score (38/100)

3.7(3 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
cat
bird
rabbit

Penstone Veterinary Group is a general practice that (from the information available) provides emergency veterinary services and carries out routine surgeries such as spays. Recent written reviews include multiple owners thanking the clinic for spaying their dogs and mentioning that staff answered questions, alongside a serious allegation that a dog died after being given the wrong medication (reported second-hand, about “very close friends”). Taken together, the feedback is mixed: several positive accounts of spay procedures, but one highly negative claim about medication error.

#3842

Our Score (37/100)

3.9(7 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
  • Strong praise for clinical thoroughness and long-term reliability: several reviewers (including multi-year clients) say diagnoses were accurate and that horses’ needs were prioritised. - Vetting experiences are a major focus: one buyer-side review describes a vetting as “polite, efficient”; another reviewer says they particularly recommend the practice if you want a vetting and an “honest opinion.”
  • Service/process complaints appear in a minority but are serious: one review alleges lateness, rudeness/condescension, and a four-week delay to receive a report that was paid for upfront. - Disputed vetting outcome and follow-up: one reviewer says a 2‑stage vetting missed obvious dental issues and lameness, and reports inconsistent handling until insurance became involved (they state a payout was made).

Our Score (36/100)

4.0(1 review)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
rabbit

Stow Veterinary Surgeons Moreton-in-Marsh is a small-animal practice established in the 1820s, with facilities including an in-house lab plus ultrasound and X‑ray. The service list suggests it’s set up for both routine care (vaccinations, parasite control, microchipping, six‑month health checks) and a wide range of procedures, including dentistry and keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery. The website also states a 24‑hour emergency service via out‑of‑hours support, and mentions home visits and pet travel documentation (GB).

Our Score (35/100)

2.4(428 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Animed Direct Ltd appears to operate primarily as an online supplier of pet food and some pet medications, with delivery being a major part of the customer experience described in reviews. Recent feedback is dominated by problems with order fulfilment (items shown as available but later reported out of stock, delayed dispatch/delivery) and packaging issues (boxes splitting/opening and dented tins). A smaller number of reviewers report the opposite: repeat ordering over many months with deliveries arriving as expected, and one case where a phone call to customer service led to immediate dispatch and next‑day arrival.

#3845

Our Score (35/100)

3.5(37 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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The available data is internally inconsistent: the listing category and website point to a human GP/medical practice, and the written reviews talk about appointments, blood tests/BP checks, prescriptions, and dental extractions for a child—not pet care. Separately, the structured clinic field labels it as a “Veterinary Nurse Training facility.” No pet-focused services, facilities, or clinical capabilities are described in either the website link or the reviews we have.

Our Score (35/100)

3.9(22 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
rabbit
exotic

From the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed but skew negative: multiple reviewers describe serious concerns after a routine booster injection (including two accounts of sudden paralysis in a dachshund), while others mention an “un-flowery” assessment style and good rapport with pets. There are also complaints about inconsistent diagnoses across different vets and high costs for a consultation/medication.

Our Score (35/100)

3.6(17 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Abbey Veterinary Group is a multi-site veterinary provider (the website describes eight sites) offering routine care and surgical treatment, plus a stated 24-hour emergency service available 7 days a week. Reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe same-day/next-day appointments and pets improving after treatment, while others report inconsistent advice across different vets and negative front-desk interactions. Concrete points mentioned include being booked in the same afternoon after a morning call, treatment for a urinary infection (antibiotics reported to have worked), and an eye problem in a puppy where the owner says conjunctivitis was missed initially and a cone was advised only after multiple visits.

#3848

Our Score (35/100)

3.6(12 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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AB Europe Limited is a specialist animal breeding service rather than a general veterinary clinic. Based on its website and reviews, it focuses on assisted breeding work for livestock—particularly sheep and cattle—including procedures like embryo transfer and services like semen/embryo export.

Our Score (34/100)

3.5(8 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
bird
rabbit
exotic

International Zoo Veterinary Group (IZVG) describes itself as a practice dedicated to zoo, aquatic and wildlife medicine. The limited review detail available suggests a mixed picture: one owner mentions bringing a small dog (“tea cup terrier”) for an operation, while another review claims they “no longer have an avian veterinary”, implying that bird-specific provision may have changed.

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