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Hungerford Vets Ltd
Hungerford
Our Score (86/100)
Hungerford Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital that offers routine appointments (including nurse-led clinics) as well as stated 24/7 emergency care. The website highlights preventative healthcare and online booking for specific appointment types, including vaccination boosters, medication checks, and six‑month health checks. In the latest reviews, owners describe calm handling of large/nervous dogs during consultations and mention dental surgery care “before, during and after” an operation. A notable negative review describes a serious administrative failure around arranging a cat’s cremation, with delays and no apology despite a partial refund.
Hungerford Vets Ltd is an RCVS-accredited veterinary hospital that offers routine appointments (including nurse-led clinics) as well as stated 24/7 emergency care. The website highlights preventative healthcare and online booking for specific appointment types, including vaccination boosters, medication checks, and six‑month health checks. In the latest reviews, owners describe calm handling of large/nervous dogs during consultations and mention dental surgery care “before, during and after” an operation. A notable negative review describes a serious administrative failure around arranging a cat’s cremation, with delays and no apology despite a partial refund.
Dunslow Road Veterinary Surgery
Scarborough
Our Score (86/100)
Dunslow Road Veterinary Surgery offers routine care (vaccinations, neutering) alongside diagnostics like X‑rays and ultrasound, and advertises 24‑hour emergency care with out‑of‑hours cover provided by Aldgate Vets. Recent reviews give concrete examples of urgent and procedural care: a dog with a deep pad cut was seen within an hour and sedated for stitches, and a kitten spay included follow‑up appointments and “nice neat stitches.” Owners also mention staff taking time to handle nervous or “temperamental” pets, and one reviewer noted the consultation and prescription felt “competitively priced.”
Dunslow Road Veterinary Surgery offers routine care (vaccinations, neutering) alongside diagnostics like X‑rays and ultrasound, and advertises 24‑hour emergency care with out‑of‑hours cover provided by Aldgate Vets. Recent reviews give concrete examples of urgent and procedural care: a dog with a deep pad cut was seen within an hour and sedated for stitches, and a kitten spay included follow‑up appointments and “nice neat stitches.” Owners also mention staff taking time to handle nervous or “temperamental” pets, and one reviewer noted the consultation and prescription felt “competitively priced.”
Clarendon Street Veterinary Surgery
Cambridge
Our Score (86/100)
Clarendon Street Veterinary Surgery is described by reviewers as an independent practice. It appears set up for both urgent, same-day problems and planned procedures: owners mention being seen “straight away” for emergencies, and pets being booked quickly for surgery (including a broken tooth and tumour removal). Concrete details owners repeatedly describe include: - Surgery with proactive follow-up: one owner of a senior dog described quick access to surgery, updates during the day, then multiple bandage changes and post-op checks, with some follow-ups said to be included in the operation cost or free. - Handling urgent cases promptly: examples include a paw-pad slice and an emergency visit for a dog with a grass seed lodged deep in the nose causing sneezing and bleeding. - Clear cost communication: one review specifically mentions transparency regarding cost during treatment. - Out-of-hours cover: the clinic website states that out-of-hours calls are handled by Vets24.
Clarendon Street Veterinary Surgery is described by reviewers as an independent practice. It appears set up for both urgent, same-day problems and planned procedures: owners mention being seen “straight away” for emergencies, and pets being booked quickly for surgery (including a broken tooth and tumour removal). Concrete details owners repeatedly describe include: - Surgery with proactive follow-up: one owner of a senior dog described quick access to surgery, updates during the day, then multiple bandage changes and post-op checks, with some follow-ups said to be included in the operation cost or free. - Handling urgent cases promptly: examples include a paw-pad slice and an emergency visit for a dog with a grass seed lodged deep in the nose causing sneezing and bleeding. - Clear cost communication: one review specifically mentions transparency regarding cost during treatment. - Out-of-hours cover: the clinic website states that out-of-hours calls are handled by Vets24.
Our Score (86/100)
Mildmay Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital established in the early 1980s, set up as a small-animal hospital providing both routine care and on-site, dedicated out-of-hours support through MiNightVet Winchester (with full-time night staff). The website also describes a cardiology referral service and a keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery referral service, alongside routine consultations and surgery. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - Clear explanations and options (including end-of-life discussions where owners felt supported in making difficult decisions). - Surgery and follow-up care being handled thoroughly (examples include a leg operation after torn ligaments were diagnosed, and surgery for a cat’s mouth growth). - Brachycephalic assessment/BOAS grading carried out with costs described as “very reasonable” compared with other practices.
Mildmay Veterinary Hospital is an RCVS Veterinary Hospital established in the early 1980s, set up as a small-animal hospital providing both routine care and on-site, dedicated out-of-hours support through MiNightVet Winchester (with full-time night staff). The website also describes a cardiology referral service and a keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery referral service, alongside routine consultations and surgery. From the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe: - Clear explanations and options (including end-of-life discussions where owners felt supported in making difficult decisions). - Surgery and follow-up care being handled thoroughly (examples include a leg operation after torn ligaments were diagnosed, and surgery for a cat’s mouth growth). - Brachycephalic assessment/BOAS grading carried out with costs described as “very reasonable” compared with other practices.
Croft Veterinary Centre
Brackley
Our Score (86/100)
Croft Veterinary Centre is an RCVS-registered practice founded in 1919 and based in a purpose-built building (since 1984), with modern diagnostic/surgical equipment and hospitalisation facilities. The clinic also states it works with a partner practice so pets can receive care 24/7, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From recent reviews, owners most often describe: - Quick access to appointments, including online booking and a same-morning Saturday appointment for a cat. - A non-pressured consultation style (“not profit”), with owners saying they felt supported and properly informed rather than pushed into treatment. - Calm handling of nervous pets, and clear communication when the clinic is running slightly late.
Croft Veterinary Centre is an RCVS-registered practice founded in 1919 and based in a purpose-built building (since 1984), with modern diagnostic/surgical equipment and hospitalisation facilities. The clinic also states it works with a partner practice so pets can receive care 24/7, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From recent reviews, owners most often describe: - Quick access to appointments, including online booking and a same-morning Saturday appointment for a cat. - A non-pressured consultation style (“not profit”), with owners saying they felt supported and properly informed rather than pushed into treatment. - Calm handling of nervous pets, and clear communication when the clinic is running slightly late.
Our Score (86/100)
Eaton Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic that (from the information provided) also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (described as “24/7 or extended hours” in the clinic data). Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared to day-to-day care plus urgent “no notice” visits—owners mention being fitted in quickly when pets get into scrapes, and appointments that run on time. Concrete details owners mention include: vets taking time to examine and investigate before discussing options and next steps; medication being straightforward to manage; and a clean, tidy practice environment. One review specifically mentions compassionate support during a pet euthanasia (PTS).
Eaton Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic that (from the information provided) also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (described as “24/7 or extended hours” in the clinic data). Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared to day-to-day care plus urgent “no notice” visits—owners mention being fitted in quickly when pets get into scrapes, and appointments that run on time. Concrete details owners mention include: vets taking time to examine and investigate before discussing options and next steps; medication being straightforward to manage; and a clean, tidy practice environment. One review specifically mentions compassionate support during a pet euthanasia (PTS).
South Moor Vets
Kingsbridge
Our Score (87/100)
South Moor Vets describes itself on its website as an independent, dedicated equine clinic offering a full ambulatory service with “advanced modern equipment” and 24/7, 365-day emergency care. However, the latest reviews available to us frequently describe care for dogs and cats, including urgent same-day appointments and surgery. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Being fit in quickly for urgent problems (including being seen “within hours” or “straight away” without an appointment). - Clear explanations of options, risks and costs, plus discharge instructions and medication plans. - Flexibility in communication (one reviewer says the team adapted to WhatsApp messaging due to poor connectivity). - A serious case where a foreign body was removed from a dog’s intestines.
South Moor Vets describes itself on its website as an independent, dedicated equine clinic offering a full ambulatory service with “advanced modern equipment” and 24/7, 365-day emergency care. However, the latest reviews available to us frequently describe care for dogs and cats, including urgent same-day appointments and surgery. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Being fit in quickly for urgent problems (including being seen “within hours” or “straight away” without an appointment). - Clear explanations of options, risks and costs, plus discharge instructions and medication plans. - Flexibility in communication (one reviewer says the team adapted to WhatsApp messaging due to poor connectivity). - A serious case where a foreign body was removed from a dog’s intestines.
Medivet Gossops Green is part of the Medivet group and focuses on routine preventative care and standard consultations (the website specifies 15‑minute consultations, vaccinations and parasite care). Reviews repeatedly mention vets who communicate in a direct, plain‑spoken way (one owner describes Gordon as “no nonsense straight talking”), alongside comments about pets being made to feel safe and comfortable during care. The practice also states a defined out‑of‑hours arrangement via a Medivet 24‑hour hospital.
Medivet Gossops Green is part of the Medivet group and focuses on routine preventative care and standard consultations (the website specifies 15‑minute consultations, vaccinations and parasite care). Reviews repeatedly mention vets who communicate in a direct, plain‑spoken way (one owner describes Gordon as “no nonsense straight talking”), alongside comments about pets being made to feel safe and comfortable during care. The practice also states a defined out‑of‑hours arrangement via a Medivet 24‑hour hospital.
Blacks Vets’ ownership (independent vs part of a larger group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available data, the practice appears set up for routine consultations alongside urgent presentations: one reviewer describes being accepted for emergency help even when they weren’t yet a client, during a dog’s final moments. Reviews also repeatedly point to a calm, explanatory consult style—e.g., a vet speaking to a pet by name to keep them settled and explaining what was happening throughout the examination. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Blacks Vets’ ownership (independent vs part of a larger group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the available data, the practice appears set up for routine consultations alongside urgent presentations: one reviewer describes being accepted for emergency help even when they weren’t yet a client, during a dog’s final moments. Reviews also repeatedly point to a calm, explanatory consult style—e.g., a vet speaking to a pet by name to keep them settled and explaining what was happening throughout the examination. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Vets for Pets
Harrogate
Our Score (86/100)
Vets for Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice describes itself as a modern set-up with operating theatres, hospital wards and an in-house lab, and it offers routine care alongside surgery and imaging (x‑rays). In the latest reviews available, owners most often point to staff communication and support during stressful situations—one describes regular phone-call updates during a serious spay complication, including a same-day referral to a cardiologist and a follow-up call the next morning; another mentions compassionate support during euthanasia for an elderly feral cat, including a helpful receptionist.
Vets for Pets is part of the Vets4Pets group. The practice describes itself as a modern set-up with operating theatres, hospital wards and an in-house lab, and it offers routine care alongside surgery and imaging (x‑rays). In the latest reviews available, owners most often point to staff communication and support during stressful situations—one describes regular phone-call updates during a serious spay complication, including a same-day referral to a cardiologist and a follow-up call the next morning; another mentions compassionate support during euthanasia for an elderly feral cat, including a helpful receptionist.
