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Cedar Vets describes itself as an independent practice that has provided pet care since 1893. The website highlights a focus on preventative healthcare via its Lifetime Care Club, which is stated to include free consultations with vets and nurses for members. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and advice (including being reassured after an appointment) and practical continuity for complex cases—one reviewer describes pets with diabetes, pancreatitis, Cushing’s syndrome, mammary tumours, dental disease (“rotten teeth”) and eye loss, with treatment plans discussed in detail and honesty when end-of-life was near.
Cedar Vets describes itself as an independent practice that has provided pet care since 1893. The website highlights a focus on preventative healthcare via its Lifetime Care Club, which is stated to include free consultations with vets and nurses for members. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations and advice (including being reassured after an appointment) and practical continuity for complex cases—one reviewer describes pets with diabetes, pancreatitis, Cushing’s syndrome, mammary tumours, dental disease (“rotten teeth”) and eye loss, with treatment plans discussed in detail and honesty when end-of-life was near.
The Pet Practice is a small-animal veterinary clinic (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Reviews describe a practice that deals with ongoing care for dogs and cats, including more complex issues (one owner mentions a dog diagnosed with a spinal problem) and support around end-of-life decisions.
The Pet Practice is a small-animal veterinary clinic (ownership/group not stated in the information provided). Reviews describe a practice that deals with ongoing care for dogs and cats, including more complex issues (one owner mentions a dog diagnosed with a spinal problem) and support around end-of-life decisions.
- •Comfort-focused handling for anxious pets: multiple owners mention treats, patience, and a calming environment; one says their reactive dog now “drags” them into the clinic. - Cat-friendly setup: a review describes a separate area and a cat consultation room with a sofa, plus treats to make visits easier. - Clear explanations and supportive decision-making: owners mention staff taking time to listen, explain options, and focus on what’s best for the pet.
- •Comfort-focused handling for anxious pets: multiple owners mention treats, patience, and a calming environment; one says their reactive dog now “drags” them into the clinic. - Cat-friendly setup: a review describes a separate area and a cat consultation room with a sofa, plus treats to make visits easier. - Clear explanations and supportive decision-making: owners mention staff taking time to listen, explain options, and focus on what’s best for the pet.
The Laurels Veterinary Group is an RCVS Practice Standards accredited small-animal practice offering both in-clinic and remote options (including a “Video Vet”). Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for everyday primary-care needs plus routine surgery and ongoing support: owners describe pets being treated for illness with a clear plan in place quickly, dogs coming in for surgery (including neutering), and follow-on aftercare being discussed. Several reviewers also mention thoughtful bereavement support, including condolence messages/cards after pets were lost.
The Laurels Veterinary Group is an RCVS Practice Standards accredited small-animal practice offering both in-clinic and remote options (including a “Video Vet”). Based on its website and the latest reviews, it appears set up for everyday primary-care needs plus routine surgery and ongoing support: owners describe pets being treated for illness with a clear plan in place quickly, dogs coming in for surgery (including neutering), and follow-on aftercare being discussed. Several reviewers also mention thoughtful bereavement support, including condolence messages/cards after pets were lost.
Wood Farm Vets
Wymondham
Our Score (87/100)
Wood Farm Vets describes itself as an independent mixed practice, providing companion animal, equine and farm animal care, with emergency cover at weekends (emergencies-only service stated on the clinic website). Reviews strongly emphasise responsive urgent care across species: one owner describes an out-of-hours call answered quickly, an appointment arranged for the next morning, and their dog going into surgery the same day for a suspected blockage, with “clear, regular and reassuring” updates throughout. Others mention planned and emergency care for horses, and same-day urgent appointments being arranged when needed.
Wood Farm Vets describes itself as an independent mixed practice, providing companion animal, equine and farm animal care, with emergency cover at weekends (emergencies-only service stated on the clinic website). Reviews strongly emphasise responsive urgent care across species: one owner describes an out-of-hours call answered quickly, an appointment arranged for the next morning, and their dog going into surgery the same day for a suspected blockage, with “clear, regular and reassuring” updates throughout. Others mention planned and emergency care for horses, and same-day urgent appointments being arranged when needed.
Medivet Faringdon Danetree Vets
Faringdon
Our Score (87/100)
Medivet Faringdon Danetree Vets is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite control) alongside in-practice diagnostics (X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG and an in-house lab), and it treats cats, dogs, small mammals and exotics. Out-of-hours care is handled by Medivet 24 Hour Woodstock, with an out-of-hours consult fee listed on the website and “no charge for assessment by phone.” Review examples include getting seen at short notice, an emergency-style case where an avocado pit was vomited up (avoiding surgery), and a vet removing grass seeds from a dog’s ear without immediately opting for sedation.
Medivet Faringdon Danetree Vets is part of the Medivet group. The practice offers routine care (vaccinations, parasite control) alongside in-practice diagnostics (X‑rays, ultrasound, ECG and an in-house lab), and it treats cats, dogs, small mammals and exotics. Out-of-hours care is handled by Medivet 24 Hour Woodstock, with an out-of-hours consult fee listed on the website and “no charge for assessment by phone.” Review examples include getting seen at short notice, an emergency-style case where an avocado pit was vomited up (avoiding surgery), and a vet removing grass seeds from a dog’s ear without immediately opting for sedation.
Purton Veterinary Group (Purton Vets) is a veterinary practice with a 4.8★ Google rating from 144 reviews. Recent reviews describe a team that recognises pets by name and creates a familiar, “family” feel for repeat visitors. One owner also mentions receiving a condolence card after their puppy died, suggesting the practice does follow-up gestures around bereavement.
Purton Veterinary Group (Purton Vets) is a veterinary practice with a 4.8★ Google rating from 144 reviews. Recent reviews describe a team that recognises pets by name and creates a familiar, “family” feel for repeat visitors. One owner also mentions receiving a condolence card after their puppy died, suggesting the practice does follow-up gestures around bereavement.
Daventry Veterinary Clinic
Daventry
Our Score (87/100)
Daventry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a privately owned, independent practice (established in 2001) treating dogs, cats, rabbits and small mammals. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care and surgery (vaccinations, microchipping, dental and surgical treatments), with emergency care also stated as available. In reviews, owners give concrete examples of the team helping a nervous dog become more comfortable over time, and taking time to explain procedures (including end-of-life appointments and surgical aftercare).
Daventry Veterinary Clinic describes itself as a privately owned, independent practice (established in 2001) treating dogs, cats, rabbits and small mammals. Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care and surgery (vaccinations, microchipping, dental and surgical treatments), with emergency care also stated as available. In reviews, owners give concrete examples of the team helping a nervous dog become more comfortable over time, and taking time to explain procedures (including end-of-life appointments and surgical aftercare).
Vet Eye Care is set up as a dedicated ophthalmology (eye) clinic for pets, with multiple recent reviews describing referral-style consultations, in-depth eye testing, and surgical treatment. Owners most often mention cataract work (including diabetes-related cataracts) and other eye surgeries, with several reporting restored or improved vision and comfort afterwards. Practical details that come up repeatedly include thorough exams with diagnostic tests (drops and eye photos mentioned), clear explanations of options, and written follow-up (a full report emailed the same day was specifically noted).
Vet Eye Care is set up as a dedicated ophthalmology (eye) clinic for pets, with multiple recent reviews describing referral-style consultations, in-depth eye testing, and surgical treatment. Owners most often mention cataract work (including diabetes-related cataracts) and other eye surgeries, with several reporting restored or improved vision and comfort afterwards. Practical details that come up repeatedly include thorough exams with diagnostic tests (drops and eye photos mentioned), clear explanations of options, and written follow-up (a full report emailed the same day was specifically noted).
Dafne Veterinary Hospital
Ramsgate
Our Score (87/100)
- •Complex procedures reported with good outcomes: cruciate ligament repair; cat leg surgery with next-day operation; cat dental extractions with improved quality of life. - Communication during treatment: owners mention explanations, options being given, and costs outlined before proceeding (e.g., stitches under anaesthetic). - Emergency/out-of-hours experience: a reactive dog with a seizure was handled patiently by the out-of-hours vet, who “did not force” the exam.
- •Complex procedures reported with good outcomes: cruciate ligament repair; cat leg surgery with next-day operation; cat dental extractions with improved quality of life. - Communication during treatment: owners mention explanations, options being given, and costs outlined before proceeding (e.g., stitches under anaesthetic). - Emergency/out-of-hours experience: a reactive dog with a seizure was handled patiently by the out-of-hours vet, who “did not force” the exam.
