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Rase Veterinary Centre
Gainsborough
Our Score (86/100)
Rase Veterinary Centre is part of the Rase & Aldervale Vets group, which operates multiple surgeries. The website states it provides its own emergency out-of-hours cover for 20 small animal practices in that group, and also for Vets4Pets Scunthorpe. It also lists an onsite laboratory and RCVS Tier 3 accreditation. From recent reviews, owners most often mention getting seen quickly for urgent problems (for example, an “immediate appointment” for a cat that was sick), follow-up after procedures (a next-day phone call after rabbit dental surgery), and feeling supported during euthanasia. Several reviews also comment on pricing being better than expected for what was included (one owner noted medication to take home was included rather than charged as an add-on).
Rase Veterinary Centre is part of the Rase & Aldervale Vets group, which operates multiple surgeries. The website states it provides its own emergency out-of-hours cover for 20 small animal practices in that group, and also for Vets4Pets Scunthorpe. It also lists an onsite laboratory and RCVS Tier 3 accreditation. From recent reviews, owners most often mention getting seen quickly for urgent problems (for example, an “immediate appointment” for a cat that was sick), follow-up after procedures (a next-day phone call after rabbit dental surgery), and feeling supported during euthanasia. Several reviews also comment on pricing being better than expected for what was included (one owner noted medication to take home was included rather than charged as an add-on).
Pickles Vets describes itself as a membership-only practice with no consultation fees under its membership model, plus easy in-app appointment booking and chat. The clinic is set up for routine primary care (vaccinations, microchipping) as well as on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound), with surgery and dentistry listed. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being able to get seen quickly for urgent worries (including a dog checked after being hit by a bike) and valuing the reduced anxiety around consultation costs due to the subscription approach.
Pickles Vets describes itself as a membership-only practice with no consultation fees under its membership model, plus easy in-app appointment booking and chat. The clinic is set up for routine primary care (vaccinations, microchipping) as well as on-site diagnostics (in-house lab, X‑ray, ultrasound), with surgery and dentistry listed. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention being able to get seen quickly for urgent worries (including a dog checked after being hit by a bike) and valuing the reduced anxiety around consultation costs due to the subscription approach.
Orthopaedic Vet Ltd is an independent surgical referral centre focused on orthopaedic cases for dogs and cats, with on-site x‑ray, hospitalisation, and structured post-operative follow-ups (including post-op appointments and dressing changes). Recent reviews repeatedly mention cruciate ligament surgery and luxating patella operations, plus removal of existing pins/wires from a prior surgery. Owners also describe fast, practical communication after surgery (for example, questions answered within a few hours) and the option to attend a check-up and x-ray without their dog being “knocked out for the day” (as described in one review).
Orthopaedic Vet Ltd is an independent surgical referral centre focused on orthopaedic cases for dogs and cats, with on-site x‑ray, hospitalisation, and structured post-operative follow-ups (including post-op appointments and dressing changes). Recent reviews repeatedly mention cruciate ligament surgery and luxating patella operations, plus removal of existing pins/wires from a prior surgery. Owners also describe fast, practical communication after surgery (for example, questions answered within a few hours) and the option to attend a check-up and x-ray without their dog being “knocked out for the day” (as described in one review).
Medivet Potters Bar
Potters Bar
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Potters Bar is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine and urgent veterinary care, with 24-hour emergency cover and an advertised overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (7pm–9am). Recent reviews frequently mention quick access to appointments, vets giving thorough examinations and “honest” assessments, and support in difficult situations such as end-of-life care. One recent review strongly disputes the clinic’s approach in an emergency trauma case, describing a heavy emphasis on costs and difficulty transferring paid-for imaging to another practice.
Medivet Potters Bar is part of the Medivet group. Based on the information available, the clinic is set up for routine and urgent veterinary care, with 24-hour emergency cover and an advertised overnight emergency consultation fee of £130 (7pm–9am). Recent reviews frequently mention quick access to appointments, vets giving thorough examinations and “honest” assessments, and support in difficult situations such as end-of-life care. One recent review strongly disputes the clinic’s approach in an emergency trauma case, describing a heavy emphasis on costs and difficulty transferring paid-for imaging to another practice.
Medivet Chelmsford
Chelmsford
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Chelmsford is part of the Medivet group and is led on the website by partner and veterinary surgeon Bogdan Potirnac. The practice offers a broad mix of routine care and diagnostics (including in‑house lab testing, X‑rays and ultrasound), and reviews describe both medical treatment and surgery—such as dental extractions after antibiotics and medication management for a neck disc problem. Decision-relevant details owners mention include: - Fast access to appointments (one reviewer reports being registered and seen within 20 minutes). - Clear explanations and support for nervous dogs, with staff trying to help them feel comfortable during visits. - Dental care that can include multiple tooth removals, with recovery advice implied (one owner describes needing to find a suitable post-op diet). - A cat-friendly reception area noted as a recent improvement by a long-term client. The website also notes a policy of returning unused medications for safe disposal.
Medivet Chelmsford is part of the Medivet group and is led on the website by partner and veterinary surgeon Bogdan Potirnac. The practice offers a broad mix of routine care and diagnostics (including in‑house lab testing, X‑rays and ultrasound), and reviews describe both medical treatment and surgery—such as dental extractions after antibiotics and medication management for a neck disc problem. Decision-relevant details owners mention include: - Fast access to appointments (one reviewer reports being registered and seen within 20 minutes). - Clear explanations and support for nervous dogs, with staff trying to help them feel comfortable during visits. - Dental care that can include multiple tooth removals, with recovery advice implied (one owner describes needing to find a suitable post-op diet). - A cat-friendly reception area noted as a recent improvement by a long-term client. The website also notes a policy of returning unused medications for safe disposal.
Pennard Vets Borough Green is part of the Pennard Vet Group (described in one review as employee-owned) and is set up as a small practice backed by a larger team for procedures and urgent care. The website lists a wide range of small-animal services (including in-house lab work), and owners most often mention practical, low-stress handling—especially for anxious or skittish pets—plus clear options rather than being pushed into one route. Concrete specifics owners mention include: staff giving nervous animals time to settle before examining them; nail clipping done in a way that keeps a typically sensitive greyhound calm (treats, getting down to the dog’s level); support during end-of-life situations; and help getting first vaccinations and pet-club registration sorted promptly.
Pennard Vets Borough Green is part of the Pennard Vet Group (described in one review as employee-owned) and is set up as a small practice backed by a larger team for procedures and urgent care. The website lists a wide range of small-animal services (including in-house lab work), and owners most often mention practical, low-stress handling—especially for anxious or skittish pets—plus clear options rather than being pushed into one route. Concrete specifics owners mention include: staff giving nervous animals time to settle before examining them; nail clipping done in a way that keeps a typically sensitive greyhound calm (treats, getting down to the dog’s level); support during end-of-life situations; and help getting first vaccinations and pet-club registration sorted promptly.
Acorn Veterinary Centre
Wirral
Our Score (86/100)
Acorn Veterinary Centre is a purpose-built practice (opened January 2018) that says it has been caring for pets for over 30 years and is part of the Willows Vet Group (based on the clinic email domain). It appears set up for routine preventive care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with a notably cat-friendly setup: multiple owners mention a dedicated cat waiting area/corner to reduce stress. Recent reviews repeatedly describe unhurried consultations where options are explained clearly, plus compassionate support during difficult cases (including ongoing management of kidney disease and support at a pet’s final goodbye). One reviewer also raises a concern that treatment costs have become “very expensive,” framing the practice as “big business.”
Acorn Veterinary Centre is a purpose-built practice (opened January 2018) that says it has been caring for pets for over 30 years and is part of the Willows Vet Group (based on the clinic email domain). It appears set up for routine preventive care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with a notably cat-friendly setup: multiple owners mention a dedicated cat waiting area/corner to reduce stress. Recent reviews repeatedly describe unhurried consultations where options are explained clearly, plus compassionate support during difficult cases (including ongoing management of kidney disease and support at a pet’s final goodbye). One reviewer also raises a concern that treatment costs have become “very expensive,” framing the practice as “big business.”
Doorstep Vet is a mobile veterinary service (home visits) that emphasises longer appointments and continuity of care from a small team. Based on the website and recent reviews, they appear set up for pets that find clinic visits stressful and for owners who want more time to talk through options. Owners repeatedly mention home visits for routine care (vaccinations and check-ups), ongoing management for longer-term conditions (including diabetes monitoring with regular check-ins), and end-of-life care carried out at home. Several reviews also describe follow-up actions such as next-day checks with blood test results and a vet phoning after speaking to a medication company to discuss how to use diabetic medication.
Doorstep Vet is a mobile veterinary service (home visits) that emphasises longer appointments and continuity of care from a small team. Based on the website and recent reviews, they appear set up for pets that find clinic visits stressful and for owners who want more time to talk through options. Owners repeatedly mention home visits for routine care (vaccinations and check-ups), ongoing management for longer-term conditions (including diabetes monitoring with regular check-ins), and end-of-life care carried out at home. Several reviews also describe follow-up actions such as next-day checks with blood test results and a vet phoning after speaking to a medication company to discuss how to use diabetic medication.
Our Score (86/100)
Regent Court Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic with on-site diagnostic equipment and an in-house laboratory, and it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic also holds Silver Cat Friendly status (International Society of Feline Medicine) and a Plastic Free accreditation (Surfers Against Sewage). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe appointments where staff take time to discuss concerns and explain what’s needed, don’t rush, and show particular patience with nervous cats. A couple of reviewers also mention the team being willing to answer lots of questions and help remotely (by phone/email), and support during pet loss.
Regent Court Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic with on-site diagnostic equipment and an in-house laboratory, and it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic also holds Silver Cat Friendly status (International Society of Feline Medicine) and a Plastic Free accreditation (Surfers Against Sewage). From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe appointments where staff take time to discuss concerns and explain what’s needed, don’t rush, and show particular patience with nervous cats. A couple of reviewers also mention the team being willing to answer lots of questions and help remotely (by phone/email), and support during pet loss.
Medivet Billinge
Wigan
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Billinge is part of the Medivet group (not an independent practice) and is described in structured data as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic appears set up for routine appointments as well as urgent same-day problems: one owner reports being seen as a same-day emergency for a dog that couldn’t walk and was in significant pain, despite not being registered at the time. Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during consults and a calm, organised clinic environment; one owner also describes pre-anaesthetic blood tests being taken before an elderly dog’s planned dental procedure to check fitness for anaesthesia.
Medivet Billinge is part of the Medivet group (not an independent practice) and is described in structured data as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic appears set up for routine appointments as well as urgent same-day problems: one owner reports being seen as a same-day emergency for a dog that couldn’t walk and was in significant pain, despite not being registered at the time. Reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during consults and a calm, organised clinic environment; one owner also describes pre-anaesthetic blood tests being taken before an elderly dog’s planned dental procedure to check fitness for anaesthesia.
