Veterinarian with dog in clinic

Best Vets in England

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#4042

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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UK Pet Drugs Ltd is listed by name only in the information provided. No website summary, services list, pricing details, or written reviews were included, so there isn’t enough evidence here to describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs. procedures), whether it’s independent or part of a group, or what pet owners commonly report about their experiences.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service that provides home visits, aiming to deliver routine and comfort-focused care in a pet’s own home. Based on the website information, it’s set up mainly for non-emergency appointments such as vaccinations, preventative care tasks (like nail clipping and anal gland expression), and selected medical treatments (arthritis and allergies). It also offers home euthanasia.

#4044

Farmvet Ltd

Barnsley

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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surgery/diagnostics), who the vets are, or what pet owners say about their experiences.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Pets At Rest Veterinary Services is the only detail provided in the clinic data; no website summary, service list, pricing information, named staff, or review/rating data was included in the inputs. Ownership (independent vs. part of a group) isn’t stated, and there isn’t enough information here to describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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The Mobile Veterinary Company LTD appears to operate as a mobile veterinary service (based on the clinic name). No further details about services offered, pricing, staff, or client experiences were provided in the available inputs.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service providing home-visit appointments for dogs, cats and rabbits, with an emphasis on reducing stress by treating pets in their own environment. The website highlights at-home euthanasia (“Saying Goodbye at Home”) and quality-of-life assessments for end-of-life decision-making. For urgent situations, they do not offer an emergency home call-out response; instead, they can refer to partner practices, and out-of-hours care is provided via a telemedicine service.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Robin's Nest Vets is an independent mobile veterinary practice offering home-visit appointments, aiming to make vet care “stress-free” by treating pets in their own environment. Based on the service list, it appears set up for routine healthcare and monitoring (vaccinations, parasite control, blood tests/blood pressure checks), support for older pets (geriatric clinics), and end-of-life care. The website also states that emergencies are redirected to other providers (Wagtails Vets or Holly House 24 hour Vet Hospital).

#4049

Our Score (15/100)

Emergency Services
Corporate
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Hillman Vets is a small-animal practice for dogs, cats and small animals, offering a mix of routine care (vaccinations and health checks) and more complex work such as advanced surgical procedures. The practice also states it provides emergency care as part of its services. Its website highlights modern facilities and medical equipment, and mentions a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations (no price or full inclusions stated).

#4050

Fleet Farm

Bradford

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Fleet Farm is listed in the provided Google Maps data under the category “car_repair”, and no veterinary-specific services, facilities, or staff information were included in the inputs. Based on what’s available here, there isn’t enough evidence to describe it as a veterinary clinic or to explain what kinds of pet cases it’s set up for.

#4051

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Peaceful Pet Farewells is a dedicated end-of-life service focused on supporting small animals at home, with its website positioning it specifically around “end of life care with dignity.” The service offering described is narrow and purpose-built: home euthanasia rather than general veterinary care. It also states it does not provide emergency care, advising owners to contact their primary care vet if immediate help is needed.

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