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Ardsley Vets’ website currently indicates the practice is “Coming Soon”, with an opening planned for the beginning of 2026. No further details are provided in the available website summary about the team, facilities, species treated, or the services the clinic will offer.
Ardsley Vets’ website currently indicates the practice is “Coming Soon”, with an opening planned for the beginning of 2026. No further details are provided in the available website summary about the team, facilities, species treated, or the services the clinic will offer.
Our Score (20/100)
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
This practice operates under the Vets4Pets brand (trading as Companion Care (Woking) Ltd). There’s very limited public feedback available to judge day-to-day care: Google shows 2 reviews total, split between a 1‑star and a 5‑star rating, with no written detail provided in the inputs we have.
Our Score (20/100)
Clevedale Veterinary Practice’s ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available clinic data, it appears set up for both urgent presentations and routine care, with two notable capabilities: it provides emergency veterinary services (the information supplied doesn’t clarify whether this is full 24/7 cover or extended hours), and it is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Clevedale Veterinary Practice’s ownership (independent vs corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available clinic data, it appears set up for both urgent presentations and routine care, with two notable capabilities: it provides emergency veterinary services (the information supplied doesn’t clarify whether this is full 24/7 cover or extended hours), and it is a veterinary nurse training facility.
Oakhill Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as an independent practice owned and run by vets, established in 1974. It is set up as a multi-disciplinary service covering pets, farm animals, and equines, and the practice states it is RCVS accredited.
Oakhill Veterinary Centre Ltd describes itself as an independent practice owned and run by vets, established in 1974. It is set up as a multi-disciplinary service covering pets, farm animals, and equines, and the practice states it is RCVS accredited.
Eastfield Veterinary Clinic
Grimsby
Our Score (20/100)
Eastfield Veterinary Clinic is set up for both routine veterinary care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services listed as available 24/7 or via extended hours. It’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility, suggesting the practice supports clinical training alongside day-to-day patient care. Ownership (independent vs part of a larger corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Eastfield Veterinary Clinic is set up for both routine veterinary care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services listed as available 24/7 or via extended hours. It’s also identified as a veterinary nurse training facility, suggesting the practice supports clinical training alongside day-to-day patient care. Ownership (independent vs part of a larger corporate group) isn’t stated in the information provided.
Monica Diaz Donas is listed as an MRCVS-registered veterinary surgeon. No website summary, service list, or written reviews were provided with the clinic data we received, so there isn’t enough evidence to describe the clinic’s facilities, typical caseload (e.g., routine care vs. procedures), or any distinctive policies.
Monica Diaz Donas is listed as an MRCVS-registered veterinary surgeon. No website summary, service list, or written reviews were provided with the clinic data we received, so there isn’t enough evidence to describe the clinic’s facilities, typical caseload (e.g., routine care vs. procedures), or any distinctive policies.
Only the clinic name (“Advanced Pet Care Ltd”) was provided, with no website details, service list, or review information available in the inputs. Because of that, we can’t reliably describe what the clinic is set up for (routine care vs. surgical/dental work, diagnostics, urgent appointments, follow-up policies, etc.) or whether it’s independent vs.
Only the clinic name (“Advanced Pet Care Ltd”) was provided, with no website details, service list, or review information available in the inputs. Because of that, we can’t reliably describe what the clinic is set up for (routine care vs. surgical/dental work, diagnostics, urgent appointments, follow-up policies, etc.) or whether it’s independent vs.
Angel Paws is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any detail on its services, facilities, pricing, team members, or client reviews. Without a website summary, structured service list, or review data, it isn’t possible to describe what the practice is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, imaging, hospitalisation, or urgent appointments) or to highlight any clinic-specific policies or approach.
Angel Paws is a veterinary clinic, but the information provided here doesn’t include any detail on its services, facilities, pricing, team members, or client reviews. Without a website summary, structured service list, or review data, it isn’t possible to describe what the practice is set up for (for example, routine care vs. surgery/dentistry, imaging, hospitalisation, or urgent appointments) or to highlight any clinic-specific policies or approach.
- •Rude interaction by phone: the reviewer reports being yelled at when requesting information, before they could say hello or introduce themselves. - Trust concern based on first contact: the reviewer says they would not entrust an animal to the practice after that interaction.
- •Rude interaction by phone: the reviewer reports being yelled at when requesting information, before they could say hello or introduce themselves. - Trust concern based on first contact: the reviewer says they would not entrust an animal to the practice after that interaction.
Poultry Health Services is a specialist veterinary service focused on poultry and gamebirds, with support spanning commercial production as well as backyard poultry. Based on the clinic’s own information, it appears set up for flock-level health planning and investigation work rather than routine small-animal care, offering practical on-farm support (biosecurity, cleaning and disinfection) alongside diagnostics (including post-mortems, laboratory services, and diagnostic test kits). The service also covers compliance and trade needs via export/import certification, and lists consultancy plus research & development as part of its work.
Poultry Health Services is a specialist veterinary service focused on poultry and gamebirds, with support spanning commercial production as well as backyard poultry. Based on the clinic’s own information, it appears set up for flock-level health planning and investigation work rather than routine small-animal care, offering practical on-farm support (biosecurity, cleaning and disinfection) alongside diagnostics (including post-mortems, laboratory services, and diagnostic test kits). The service also covers compliance and trade needs via export/import certification, and lists consultancy plus research & development as part of its work.
