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Edgewood Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent veterinary practice, with intensive care facilities and Silver Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation. The website highlights routine preventative care (health checks, vaccinations, parasite checks) alongside referrals and emergency care, including being open at weekends for emergencies. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe same-day appointments and smooth surgical care (including a cat spay with 10 days of food/medication and aftercare guidance), while others raise concerns about high parasite-treatment costs and a complaint about being refused medical records unless additional payment was made (the reviewer alleges this breaches GDPR).
Edgewood Veterinary Group describes itself as an independent veterinary practice, with intensive care facilities and Silver Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation. The website highlights routine preventative care (health checks, vaccinations, parasite checks) alongside referrals and emergency care, including being open at weekends for emergencies. Recent reviews paint a mixed picture: some owners describe same-day appointments and smooth surgical care (including a cat spay with 10 days of food/medication and aftercare guidance), while others raise concerns about high parasite-treatment costs and a complaint about being refused medical records unless additional payment was made (the reviewer alleges this breaches GDPR).
Shire Vets Ltd
Stafford
Our Score (33/100)
Shire Vets Ltd is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The latest reviews attached to this listing are largely about costs and corporate ownership, with multiple reviewers explicitly linking “this group” to Linnaeus (owned by Mars Petcare)—though these comments describe experiences at surgeries they say were taken over, and even name other practices (e.g., “Peak Vets” and “The Willows”) rather than describing Shire Vets’ own premises.
Shire Vets Ltd is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The latest reviews attached to this listing are largely about costs and corporate ownership, with multiple reviewers explicitly linking “this group” to Linnaeus (owned by Mars Petcare)—though these comments describe experiences at surgeries they say were taken over, and even name other practices (e.g., “Peak Vets” and “The Willows”) rather than describing Shire Vets’ own premises.
608 Vet Practice
Solihull
Our Score (33/100)
The latest reviews available to us focus heavily on corporate ownership, pricing, and how care is presented—several reviewers describe very high quotes (including dental work) and feeling pushed toward extra tests, while others describe staff interactions as “cold and uncaring.”
The latest reviews available to us focus heavily on corporate ownership, pricing, and how care is presented—several reviewers describe very high quotes (including dental work) and feeling pushed toward extra tests, while others describe staff interactions as “cold and uncaring.”
608 Vet Practice
Solihull
Our Score (33/100)
608 Vet Practice trades under Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a corporate group; reviewers also link Linnaeus to Mars Petcare). The website positions the practice as a hub for complex cases and emergencies, with 24-hour care, hospitalisation, and an in-house laboratory for rapid diagnostics “365 days a year.” It also emphasises continuity of care (encouraging clients to see their preferred vets and having vets discuss cases together).
608 Vet Practice trades under Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a corporate group; reviewers also link Linnaeus to Mars Petcare). The website positions the practice as a hub for complex cases and emergencies, with 24-hour care, hospitalisation, and an in-house laboratory for rapid diagnostics “365 days a year.” It also emphasises continuity of care (encouraging clients to see their preferred vets and having vets discuss cases together).
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, per a reviewer). The practice website presents it as a small‑animal clinic with multiple branches and RCVS Practice Standards accreditation, plus Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at different levels across branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud).
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, per a reviewer). The practice website presents it as a small‑animal clinic with multiple branches and RCVS Practice Standards accreditation, plus Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at different levels across branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud).
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd.) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, as stated in reviews). The clinic presents itself as an RCVS-accredited small-animal practice with Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at some branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud) and a published range of routine and more advanced services (including diagnostic imaging and orthopaedics). The website also states 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year.
Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (trading as AAS Vets Ltd.) is part of the Linnaeus group (owned by Mars Petcare, as stated in reviews). The clinic presents itself as an RCVS-accredited small-animal practice with Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation at some branches (Silver at Quedgeley and Hucclecote; Bronze at Stroud) and a published range of routine and more advanced services (including diagnostic imaging and orthopaedics). The website also states 24-hour emergency care, 365 days a year.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be linked with Jollyes (a pet retailer), with reviewers mentioning combining vet visits with buying litter/food in the same place. Recent feedback focuses heavily on routine cat care: annual vaccinations, first vaccinations, and a general check-over (including weighing and diet questions). One reviewer describes a vet demonstrating how to clean a cat’s ears and taking time to explain a heart murmur.
Community Pet Clinic appears to be linked with Jollyes (a pet retailer), with reviewers mentioning combining vet visits with buying litter/food in the same place. Recent feedback focuses heavily on routine cat care: annual vaccinations, first vaccinations, and a general check-over (including weighing and diet questions). One reviewer describes a vet demonstrating how to clean a cat’s ears and taking time to explain a heart murmur.
Kingston Veterinary Group
Gillingham
Our Score (31/100)
The latest reviews available to us do not include written comments—only star ratings—so there aren’t specific, concrete owner-reported themes (e.g., about treatments, communication, pricing, or outcomes) to summarise.
The latest reviews available to us do not include written comments—only star ratings—so there aren’t specific, concrete owner-reported themes (e.g., about treatments, communication, pricing, or outcomes) to summarise.
Veterinary Vision is a dedicated veterinary ophthalmology (eye) referral service, described on its website as taking referred cases and being equipped with state-of-the-art operating facilities.
Veterinary Vision is a dedicated veterinary ophthalmology (eye) referral service, described on its website as taking referred cases and being equipped with state-of-the-art operating facilities.
EB Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated). The clinic information available highlights additional training in internal medicine and several hands-on/rehab modalities: veterinary acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic, and equine rehabilitation, plus a diploma-level focus on equine nutrition. On Google it has a 4.3-star rating from 9 reviews; the only detailed written feedback available includes complaints about unexpected extra charges when ordering a product online, while multiple other ratings are positive but don’t include written details.
EB Equine appears to be an equine-focused veterinary service (no corporate group affiliation is stated). The clinic information available highlights additional training in internal medicine and several hands-on/rehab modalities: veterinary acupuncture, veterinary chiropractic, and equine rehabilitation, plus a diploma-level focus on equine nutrition. On Google it has a 4.3-star rating from 9 reviews; the only detailed written feedback available includes complaints about unexpected extra charges when ordering a product online, while multiple other ratings are positive but don’t include written details.
