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Allpets Veterinary Clinic Limited is a limited company (no wider corporate group is mentioned in the available information). From its website, it presents as a general practice offering core preventative care plus in-house diagnostics such as ultrasound and radiography, and it lists support for a wide range of pets including small mammals and reptiles. Review feedback is mixed (including some very positive long-term-client comments and several critical accounts). Specifics mentioned include: - Neutering for cats, with one reviewer describing clear explanations before and after surgery and praising “Doctor Patrick” for explaining things directly. - Vaccinations/injections for puppies are referenced, alongside a complaint about being turned away after an appointment was reportedly booked. - Concerns from multiple reviewers about price clarity (one gives a detailed example of being quoted one amount for a cat blood test, then being charged more once consultation and collection fees were added). - Conflicting accounts of vet “David”: some describe him as professional and compassionate over many years, while others describe abrupt communication; one review makes a serious allegation about intoxication (presented as the reviewer’s claim).
Allpets Veterinary Clinic Limited is a limited company (no wider corporate group is mentioned in the available information). From its website, it presents as a general practice offering core preventative care plus in-house diagnostics such as ultrasound and radiography, and it lists support for a wide range of pets including small mammals and reptiles. Review feedback is mixed (including some very positive long-term-client comments and several critical accounts). Specifics mentioned include: - Neutering for cats, with one reviewer describing clear explanations before and after surgery and praising “Doctor Patrick” for explaining things directly. - Vaccinations/injections for puppies are referenced, alongside a complaint about being turned away after an appointment was reportedly booked. - Concerns from multiple reviewers about price clarity (one gives a detailed example of being quoted one amount for a cat blood test, then being charged more once consultation and collection fees were added). - Conflicting accounts of vet “David”: some describe him as professional and compassionate over many years, while others describe abrupt communication; one review makes a serious allegation about intoxication (presented as the reviewer’s claim).
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a multi-practice veterinary group (the website says it operates 11 practices). Day-to-day care mentioned by owners includes routine check-ups and vaccinations, ongoing prescription medication (including medication for seizures/fits), and prescription management (including reminder calls to collect meds). The practice also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Review signals are mixed: some owners describe friendly, efficient visits, while others report difficulty getting appointments, not seeing the same vet consistently, and cancellations/clinic closure at booked times. A few reviews also raise concerns about communication style and charges.
Myerscough Veterinary Group is part of a multi-practice veterinary group (the website says it operates 11 practices). Day-to-day care mentioned by owners includes routine check-ups and vaccinations, ongoing prescription medication (including medication for seizures/fits), and prescription management (including reminder calls to collect meds). The practice also promotes a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations. Review signals are mixed: some owners describe friendly, efficient visits, while others report difficulty getting appointments, not seeing the same vet consistently, and cancellations/clinic closure at booked times. A few reviews also raise concerns about communication style and charges.
Mandeville Veterinary Hospital is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and is RCVS accredited. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for general practice care plus hospital-style support, including handling more urgent cases and triage (one review describes an evening visit with nurse triage and blood tests). Owners frequently mention clear explanations of what’s happening and what to monitor at home, and some describe staff taking extra care with anxious or reactive pets (including sedation/drowsiness for a procedure). Reviews are mixed on costs and admin: one owner reports an insurance company query about medication markups and delays with insurance paperwork, while others say billing and payment were explained clearly.
Mandeville Veterinary Hospital is part of the Goddard Veterinary Group and is RCVS accredited. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for general practice care plus hospital-style support, including handling more urgent cases and triage (one review describes an evening visit with nurse triage and blood tests). Owners frequently mention clear explanations of what’s happening and what to monitor at home, and some describe staff taking extra care with anxious or reactive pets (including sedation/drowsiness for a procedure). Reviews are mixed on costs and admin: one owner reports an insurance company query about medication markups and delays with insurance paperwork, while others say billing and payment were explained clearly.
Palmerston Vets is part of the Palmerston Veterinary Group (established since 1986) and states it runs modern, fully equipped clinics with advanced surgical and diagnostic facilities, including digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The website lists care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small animals, and notes accreditation as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest written reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe thorough checks (including repeated temperature and blood pressure checks during recovery from heatstroke) and practical nurse support (nail clipping for a dog that wouldn’t allow it at home, and checking vaccine suitability before administering). Others report serious dissatisfaction, including a complaint about being given multiple antibiotics/injections and feeling this was unnecessary.
Palmerston Vets is part of the Palmerston Veterinary Group (established since 1986) and states it runs modern, fully equipped clinics with advanced surgical and diagnostic facilities, including digital X‑ray and ultrasound. The website lists care for cats, dogs, rabbits, and small animals, and notes accreditation as an RCVS Practice Standards Scheme practice and a Cat Friendly Clinic. In the latest written reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe thorough checks (including repeated temperature and blood pressure checks during recovery from heatstroke) and practical nurse support (nail clipping for a dog that wouldn’t allow it at home, and checking vaccine suitability before administering). Others report serious dissatisfaction, including a complaint about being given multiple antibiotics/injections and feeling this was unnecessary.
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.
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.
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%.
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.
KewVets is listed as KewVets (Love4Nature LTD). Based on the written reviews available, it appears focused on general small-animal (dog/puppy) consultations, with visits involving basics like weighing and taking a temperature, and treatment for itchiness via a monthly injection. Owner experiences reported in reviews are sharply mixed: some describe “5 Star” ongoing care for their dogs, while others report abrupt or rude communication, not being listened to, and concerns about how conclusions were reached during an exam (including one account of a puppy being told it had Parvo “with no evidence”, according to the reviewer). Practical issues also come up, such as one reviewer saying the clinic was unaware of an appointment made days before, and another mentioning waiting or the vet running behind/late.
KewVets is listed as KewVets (Love4Nature LTD). Based on the written reviews available, it appears focused on general small-animal (dog/puppy) consultations, with visits involving basics like weighing and taking a temperature, and treatment for itchiness via a monthly injection. Owner experiences reported in reviews are sharply mixed: some describe “5 Star” ongoing care for their dogs, while others report abrupt or rude communication, not being listened to, and concerns about how conclusions were reached during an exam (including one account of a puppy being told it had Parvo “with no evidence”, according to the reviewer). Practical issues also come up, such as one reviewer saying the clinic was unaware of an appointment made days before, and another mentioning waiting or the vet running behind/late.
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). Concrete examples raised in reviews include: - A quoted cat dental pathway split into an “investigation” stage and a later dental procedure, with the total stated as £1,500. - A reported charge of £210 for euthanasia of a rabbit. - A complaint that same-day appointments were charged as an “emergency appointment” (even when within normal hours), and that additional tests were being pushed.
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). Concrete examples raised in reviews include: - A quoted cat dental pathway split into an “investigation” stage and a later dental procedure, with the total stated as £1,500. - A reported charge of £210 for euthanasia of a rabbit. - A complaint that same-day appointments were charged as an “emergency appointment” (even when within normal hours), and that additional tests were being pushed.
Our Score (98/100)
Creature Comforts (this branch) operates as part of the wider Creature Comforts brand (reviews mention multiple “locations” and an app), and appears set up for both routine care and complex procedures. The clinic’s own information highlights on-site diagnostics (including imaging and an in-house lab) plus advanced options like endoscopy and keyhole surgery, while recent reviews describe hands-on treatment for allergies, tumour removals, a toe amputation, and eye surgery. Owners also point to practical, experience-shaping details: calm, clear communication during stressful procedures, detailed feedback during appointments, and responsive support via the clinic’s app/live chat.
Creature Comforts (this branch) operates as part of the wider Creature Comforts brand (reviews mention multiple “locations” and an app), and appears set up for both routine care and complex procedures. The clinic’s own information highlights on-site diagnostics (including imaging and an in-house lab) plus advanced options like endoscopy and keyhole surgery, while recent reviews describe hands-on treatment for allergies, tumour removals, a toe amputation, and eye surgery. Owners also point to practical, experience-shaping details: calm, clear communication during stressful procedures, detailed feedback during appointments, and responsive support via the clinic’s app/live chat.
