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Regency Vets appears to be an independent practice founded by a husband-and-wife vet team (Alex and Olivia, as described by a client). Reviews repeatedly point to continuity of care (owners say they can see the same vet) and unhurried appointments, including one report of an hour-long cat consultation with a thorough examination. Owners also describe clear explanations of procedures and costs before treatment, and several mention calmer, confidence-building handling for nervous pets (for example, getting down to the dog’s level to help them settle). Surgery is specifically referenced through spays, with multiple clients describing reassurance throughout booking, drop-off and collection.
Regency Vets appears to be an independent practice founded by a husband-and-wife vet team (Alex and Olivia, as described by a client). Reviews repeatedly point to continuity of care (owners say they can see the same vet) and unhurried appointments, including one report of an hour-long cat consultation with a thorough examination. Owners also describe clear explanations of procedures and costs before treatment, and several mention calmer, confidence-building handling for nervous pets (for example, getting down to the dog’s level to help them settle). Surgery is specifically referenced through spays, with multiple clients describing reassurance throughout booking, drop-off and collection.
Chilworth Veterinary Surgery
Southampton
Our Score (93/100)
Chilworth Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group) and multiple reviews mention switching from “corporate” vets to this clinic. The website and reviews both point to a setup geared toward in-house out‑of‑hours/overnight care, with owners describing late-evening, weekend, and overnight updates during hospital stays. Concrete details owners repeatedly mention include: - Same-day urgent care out of hours: one owner was invited to bring their cat in just before 7pm on New Year’s Eve and was seen straight away. - In-house 24/7-style support and updates: owners describe emergency admissions with overnight monitoring and updates by text/WhatsApp (including videos) plus multiple calls per day during hospitalisation. - Diagnostics and surgery discussed in reviews: dental cleaning with X‑rays, scans for suspected UTI, and surgery for bladder stones complicated by septic peritonitis (with several nights’ hospital stay). - Follow-up behaviour: follow-up appointment arranged after an unwell cat visit; a next-day/early call to check on a dog after seizures/end‑of‑life guidance; a post-anaesthetic follow-up check mentioned after dental work. The website also highlights “latest diagnostic equipment” and state-of-the-art facilities; several reviewers independently describe the clinic as modern and immaculate and mention being shown around the facilities.
Chilworth Veterinary Surgery describes itself as an independent practice (not part of a corporate group) and multiple reviews mention switching from “corporate” vets to this clinic. The website and reviews both point to a setup geared toward in-house out‑of‑hours/overnight care, with owners describing late-evening, weekend, and overnight updates during hospital stays. Concrete details owners repeatedly mention include: - Same-day urgent care out of hours: one owner was invited to bring their cat in just before 7pm on New Year’s Eve and was seen straight away. - In-house 24/7-style support and updates: owners describe emergency admissions with overnight monitoring and updates by text/WhatsApp (including videos) plus multiple calls per day during hospitalisation. - Diagnostics and surgery discussed in reviews: dental cleaning with X‑rays, scans for suspected UTI, and surgery for bladder stones complicated by septic peritonitis (with several nights’ hospital stay). - Follow-up behaviour: follow-up appointment arranged after an unwell cat visit; a next-day/early call to check on a dog after seizures/end‑of‑life guidance; a post-anaesthetic follow-up check mentioned after dental work. The website also highlights “latest diagnostic equipment” and state-of-the-art facilities; several reviewers independently describe the clinic as modern and immaculate and mention being shown around the facilities.
Moore Vets is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice, with multiple clients choosing it specifically for exotic-pet care alongside routine small-animal work. The vet Andrew is repeatedly mentioned as the clinician people book with for exotics (snakes, geckos, chickens, rabbits) and for taking time to examine pets thoroughly, explain options, and involve owners in decisions. In the latest reviews, owners also mention a calm, welcoming atmosphere, a spotless clinic, and gentle handling during routine care like nail clipping.
Moore Vets is described by reviewers as an independent veterinary practice, with multiple clients choosing it specifically for exotic-pet care alongside routine small-animal work. The vet Andrew is repeatedly mentioned as the clinician people book with for exotics (snakes, geckos, chickens, rabbits) and for taking time to examine pets thoroughly, explain options, and involve owners in decisions. In the latest reviews, owners also mention a calm, welcoming atmosphere, a spotless clinic, and gentle handling during routine care like nail clipping.
VioVet Ltd appears to operate primarily as an online pet and equine supplies retailer rather than a traditional veterinary clinic, with a dedicated prescriptions team mentioned in reviews. Recent reviewers most often talk about fast delivery, competitive pricing, and repeat ordering over multiple years. Concrete examples include reminders when a new prescription is due for long‑term pony medication, subscription deliveries that can be adjusted (though one reviewer found that part of the website harder to locate), and courier drop-off instructions being followed for dog food deliveries. A few practical issues are also raised, such as oversized packaging increasing postage costs and an item quality mismatch (one stirrup leather thicker than the other).
VioVet Ltd appears to operate primarily as an online pet and equine supplies retailer rather than a traditional veterinary clinic, with a dedicated prescriptions team mentioned in reviews. Recent reviewers most often talk about fast delivery, competitive pricing, and repeat ordering over multiple years. Concrete examples include reminders when a new prescription is due for long‑term pony medication, subscription deliveries that can be adjusted (though one reviewer found that part of the website harder to locate), and courier drop-off instructions being followed for dog food deliveries. A few practical issues are also raised, such as oversized packaging increasing postage costs and an item quality mismatch (one stirrup leather thicker than the other).
Ash Tree Veterinary Centre describes itself as independently owned and run, operating from a modern, purpose-built facility. Reviews consistently point to a practice geared toward supporting everyday pet health needs and urgent same-day problems, with owners mentioning emergency appointments, clear explanations of options (pros/cons), and a set-up designed to reduce stress (including separate waiting areas for cats and dogs). The clinic website also highlights online appointment bookings and a Healthcare Plan aimed at budgeting for preventative care (no plan details or prices stated in the sources provided).
Ash Tree Veterinary Centre describes itself as independently owned and run, operating from a modern, purpose-built facility. Reviews consistently point to a practice geared toward supporting everyday pet health needs and urgent same-day problems, with owners mentioning emergency appointments, clear explanations of options (pros/cons), and a set-up designed to reduce stress (including separate waiting areas for cats and dogs). The clinic website also highlights online appointment bookings and a Healthcare Plan aimed at budgeting for preventative care (no plan details or prices stated in the sources provided).
Beacon View Vets
Sandwich
Our Score (93/100)
Beacon View Vets is described on its website as an independent practice, and it emphasises a Fear Free certified environment with Cat Friendly and Dog Friendly accreditations. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more advanced investigations/procedures, with services listed such as CT scans and keyhole surgery, alongside dentistry and endoscopy. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - Longer, unhurried consultations where vets explain conditions and options in detail and answer questions without rushing. - Proactive follow-up and communication, including vets returning calls and keeping owners updated during investigations. - Stress-reducing handling and facilities, including giving anxious pets time/space to settle, vets getting down to the pet’s level, a calm waiting area with a separate cat section, and consult rooms described as having sofas. - Cost transparency, with one owner noting costs are discussed upfront and a full price breakdown is emailed after visits, and that a price list is available on the website.
Beacon View Vets is described on its website as an independent practice, and it emphasises a Fear Free certified environment with Cat Friendly and Dog Friendly accreditations. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more advanced investigations/procedures, with services listed such as CT scans and keyhole surgery, alongside dentistry and endoscopy. From the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - Longer, unhurried consultations where vets explain conditions and options in detail and answer questions without rushing. - Proactive follow-up and communication, including vets returning calls and keeping owners updated during investigations. - Stress-reducing handling and facilities, including giving anxious pets time/space to settle, vets getting down to the pet’s level, a calm waiting area with a separate cat section, and consult rooms described as having sofas. - Cost transparency, with one owner noting costs are discussed upfront and a full price breakdown is emailed after visits, and that a price list is available on the website.
Medivet Oakdale is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and is set up for both everyday care and more complex work, with “routine and advanced surgery” listed on its website. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe practical, problem-solving support: fitting in a last-minute evening appointment for a poorly guinea pig, handling annual boosters plus kennel cough nasal spray during a thorough check-up, and prescribing medication for a leg issue that the owner says improved. There are also multiple mentions of the team taking time to listen—one reviewer describes the receptionist checking with a vet and calling back the same morning with advice, then booking an appointment to suit working hours.
Medivet Oakdale is part of the Medivet group (a network of 400+ practices) and is set up for both everyday care and more complex work, with “routine and advanced surgery” listed on its website. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe practical, problem-solving support: fitting in a last-minute evening appointment for a poorly guinea pig, handling annual boosters plus kennel cough nasal spray during a thorough check-up, and prescribing medication for a leg issue that the owner says improved. There are also multiple mentions of the team taking time to listen—one reviewer describes the receptionist checking with a vet and calling back the same morning with advice, then booking an appointment to suit working hours.
Small World Vet Centre describes itself as an independent veterinary practice with an emphasis on environmentally friendly and individually tailored care for pets and wildlife. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears particularly set up for owners who need support beyond standard cat-and-dog care—multiple clients mention treatment for guinea pigs, rats, and birds (including a parrot), alongside routine work for cats and dogs. Concrete specifics owners repeatedly mention include thorough checks during appointments, vets and nurses explaining what they’re doing and keeping owners informed, and support over time for ongoing health issues. A wellness plan is referenced in reviews as offering unlimited access to a vet nurse and a vet (no price details stated).
Small World Vet Centre describes itself as an independent veterinary practice with an emphasis on environmentally friendly and individually tailored care for pets and wildlife. Based on its website and recent reviews, it appears particularly set up for owners who need support beyond standard cat-and-dog care—multiple clients mention treatment for guinea pigs, rats, and birds (including a parrot), alongside routine work for cats and dogs. Concrete specifics owners repeatedly mention include thorough checks during appointments, vets and nurses explaining what they’re doing and keeping owners informed, and support over time for ongoing health issues. A wellness plan is referenced in reviews as offering unlimited access to a vet nurse and a vet (no price details stated).
Our Score (93/100)
White Cross Vets Guiseley is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on the information available, the clinic appears set up for general companion-animal care, with owners specifically mentioning dogs and cats—including a “scared stray” cat—being handled patiently and professionally. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and that it is a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete signals from recent reviews include: - Repeat, long-term use (“taken my animals there for years”). - Staff approach with anxious animals (a nervous/“scared stray” cat was brought in and the team were described as helpful and kind). - Pets that seem comfortable attending (“my pet love’s it when he goes in”).
White Cross Vets Guiseley is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices across the North and Midlands). Based on the information available, the clinic appears set up for general companion-animal care, with owners specifically mentioning dogs and cats—including a “scared stray” cat—being handled patiently and professionally. Clinic data also lists emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours) and that it is a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete signals from recent reviews include: - Repeat, long-term use (“taken my animals there for years”). - Staff approach with anxious animals (a nervous/“scared stray” cat was brought in and the team were described as helpful and kind). - Pets that seem comfortable attending (“my pet love’s it when he goes in”).
Canterbury Veterinary Surgery
Canterbury
Our Score (93/100)
Canterbury Veterinary Surgery is independently owned by DNA Vetcare. The practice presents itself as a general veterinary clinic offering “Surgery & Medicine”, preventative care, health checks/clinics, hospitalisation, and pet travel advice, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe unhurried consultations with clear explanations and follow-up, including one account of a vet phoning personally in the evening to give updates during a two‑week period of tests and treatment. Reviews mention care for cats (including a fractured foot and long-term illness support), dogs (including eye ulcer treatment in French Bulldogs), and small pets (a guinea pig), as well as same‑day attention for a dog that “wasn’t quite right” on a Saturday morning.
Canterbury Veterinary Surgery is independently owned by DNA Vetcare. The practice presents itself as a general veterinary clinic offering “Surgery & Medicine”, preventative care, health checks/clinics, hospitalisation, and pet travel advice, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe unhurried consultations with clear explanations and follow-up, including one account of a vet phoning personally in the evening to give updates during a two‑week period of tests and treatment. Reviews mention care for cats (including a fractured foot and long-term illness support), dogs (including eye ulcer treatment in French Bulldogs), and small pets (a guinea pig), as well as same‑day attention for a dog that “wasn’t quite right” on a Saturday morning.
