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Rufford Veterinary Group is a small practice (described by one owner as a “lovely cute little practice”) with a long-running client base—some reviewers mention using them for 10–20 years. From the latest reviews, it appears geared towards routine care and ongoing support, with owners repeatedly highlighting: - Clear, full explanations during appointments (what’s happening and why). - Preventative care visits such as annual injections where pets are handled in a way that keeps them comfortable. - Help with nervous and “grumpy” pets (including cats), with specific staff mentioned for calming handling. - A practice environment described as clean and “not crowded generally.”
Rufford Veterinary Group is a small practice (described by one owner as a “lovely cute little practice”) with a long-running client base—some reviewers mention using them for 10–20 years. From the latest reviews, it appears geared towards routine care and ongoing support, with owners repeatedly highlighting: - Clear, full explanations during appointments (what’s happening and why). - Preventative care visits such as annual injections where pets are handled in a way that keeps them comfortable. - Help with nervous and “grumpy” pets (including cats), with specific staff mentioned for calming handling. - A practice environment described as clean and “not crowded generally.”
North Park Veterinary Group
North Tawton
Our Score (85/100)
North Park Veterinary Group is an independent mixed practice (pets and farm animals) that’s been operating for 35+ years. The website states it runs its own out-of-hours service, available 24/7 for genuine emergencies, and offers a range of small-animal services including nurse-led clinics and travel-related appointments. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention getting appointments quickly (including as a non-registered client), vets being “always available when needed” and willing to give advice, and pets being handled with particular care and respect.
North Park Veterinary Group is an independent mixed practice (pets and farm animals) that’s been operating for 35+ years. The website states it runs its own out-of-hours service, available 24/7 for genuine emergencies, and offers a range of small-animal services including nurse-led clinics and travel-related appointments. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly mention getting appointments quickly (including as a non-registered client), vets being “always available when needed” and willing to give advice, and pets being handled with particular care and respect.
Medivet Teddington
Teddington
Our Score (86/100)
Medivet Teddington is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care plus in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab and X‑rays), with out-of-hours cover via an affiliated Medivet 24‑hour service. Based on its stated services, it’s set up for day-to-day preventive care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, microchipping) as well as procedures such as neutering and dentistry, and it also offers home visits. Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during appointments, phone updates while pets are in for operations, and prompt follow-up checks afterwards.
Medivet Teddington is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care plus in-practice diagnostics (in-house lab and X‑rays), with out-of-hours cover via an affiliated Medivet 24‑hour service. Based on its stated services, it’s set up for day-to-day preventive care (vaccinations, parasite treatment, microchipping) as well as procedures such as neutering and dentistry, and it also offers home visits. Recent reviews repeatedly mention clear explanations during appointments, phone updates while pets are in for operations, and prompt follow-up checks afterwards.
IVET Services (Elizavet) describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic, offering routine care alongside advanced surgery and telemedicine. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe the clinic being used for orthopaedic and other complex surgical cases (including TPLO for cruciate ligament damage, fracture repair, and tumour removal), with clear emphasis on detailed explanations before/after procedures. Concrete examples mentioned include: post-op update calls (e.g., a spay patient’s owner called mid-morning to confirm recovery), rehab support after TPLO (hydrotherapy and physiotherapy referenced), and visual explanations of surgical plans (a vet using 3D models/screen to explain procedures and prosthetic parts). The clinic website also states 24/7 emergency care, with advice to call before travelling.
IVET Services (Elizavet) describes itself as an independent veterinary clinic, offering routine care alongside advanced surgery and telemedicine. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe the clinic being used for orthopaedic and other complex surgical cases (including TPLO for cruciate ligament damage, fracture repair, and tumour removal), with clear emphasis on detailed explanations before/after procedures. Concrete examples mentioned include: post-op update calls (e.g., a spay patient’s owner called mid-morning to confirm recovery), rehab support after TPLO (hydrotherapy and physiotherapy referenced), and visual explanations of surgical plans (a vet using 3D models/screen to explain procedures and prosthetic parts). The clinic website also states 24/7 emergency care, with advice to call before travelling.
Vet in the City is an independent veterinary practice (as stated on its website). From what’s described on the site and in recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care through to surgery, with owners repeatedly mentioning thorough consultations and a personalised approach. Concrete examples from reviews include dental treatment for cats with care “before, during and after”, help investigating a puppy’s food allergies and digestive issues to find the root cause, and a practice environment described as clean with staff who answer questions patiently.
Vet in the City is an independent veterinary practice (as stated on its website). From what’s described on the site and in recent reviews, it appears set up for routine care through to surgery, with owners repeatedly mentioning thorough consultations and a personalised approach. Concrete examples from reviews include dental treatment for cats with care “before, during and after”, help investigating a puppy’s food allergies and digestive issues to find the root cause, and a practice environment described as clean with staff who answer questions patiently.
Our Score (86/100)
The Downs Veterinary Practice is set up for cases that need advanced diagnostics and rapid intervention, with multiple reviews describing referral MRI scans and same-day surgery. The clinic is also listed as providing emergency veterinary services and as a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete examples owners mention include: - MRI in the morning followed by surgery the same afternoon for dogs with slipped discs and sudden loss of back-leg function, with discharge the next day. - Clear, practical handover on rehabilitation and medication after surgery, plus being “on hand” for questions afterwards. - MRI work-up for seizures, followed by a phone call to discuss results and options (including a diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy when no tumour was found). - Adaptations for a rescue dog that historically struggled at vets, helping the dog cope without being overwhelmed.
The Downs Veterinary Practice is set up for cases that need advanced diagnostics and rapid intervention, with multiple reviews describing referral MRI scans and same-day surgery. The clinic is also listed as providing emergency veterinary services and as a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete examples owners mention include: - MRI in the morning followed by surgery the same afternoon for dogs with slipped discs and sudden loss of back-leg function, with discharge the next day. - Clear, practical handover on rehabilitation and medication after surgery, plus being “on hand” for questions afterwards. - MRI work-up for seizures, followed by a phone call to discuss results and options (including a diagnosis of idiopathic epilepsy when no tumour was found). - Adaptations for a rescue dog that historically struggled at vets, helping the dog cope without being overwhelmed.
Our Score (86/100)
University of Liverpool – Leahurst Equine Practice is an equine teaching hospital within the University of Liverpool, set up for both hospital-based care and on-the-road (ambulatory) visits. The website states it provides 24-hour hospital services alongside practice emergency and referral services. In recent reviews, owners describe help in emergency situations as well as routine check-ups, and mention being kept informed during complicated cases; one older review specifically mentions “rig surgery” and planning for follow-up over six months.
University of Liverpool – Leahurst Equine Practice is an equine teaching hospital within the University of Liverpool, set up for both hospital-based care and on-the-road (ambulatory) visits. The website states it provides 24-hour hospital services alongside practice emergency and referral services. In recent reviews, owners describe help in emergency situations as well as routine check-ups, and mention being kept informed during complicated cases; one older review specifically mentions “rig surgery” and planning for follow-up over six months.
Our Score (86/100)
University of Liverpool’s Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital is a large equine teaching hospital offering 24‑hour hospital care alongside emergency, referral and ambulatory (yard-visit) services. Recent reviews describe cases ranging from emergency presentations through to routine check-ups, with owners repeatedly mentioning being kept informed during treatment and staff supporting difficult end‑of‑life decisions (“never gave up… until it was clear that letting him go was the only option”). One owner also mentions a 6‑month plan discussed after rig surgery.
University of Liverpool’s Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital is a large equine teaching hospital offering 24‑hour hospital care alongside emergency, referral and ambulatory (yard-visit) services. Recent reviews describe cases ranging from emergency presentations through to routine check-ups, with owners repeatedly mentioning being kept informed during treatment and staff supporting difficult end‑of‑life decisions (“never gave up… until it was clear that letting him go was the only option”). One owner also mentions a 6‑month plan discussed after rig surgery.
Knaphill Vets is described in recent client feedback as a practice that prioritises clear explanations and low-stress handling, including taking time to talk through a pet’s condition and medications without making owners feel rushed. Reviews mention dogs and cats being seen, with one owner describing a “transformative” change for a very fearful dog who now goes in happily for “biscuit bribes,” and another noting their puppy stayed calm during a first vaccination visit. Two vets are named (Alfie and James), and owners emphasise leaving appointments with enough information to make decisions about treatment plans.
Knaphill Vets is described in recent client feedback as a practice that prioritises clear explanations and low-stress handling, including taking time to talk through a pet’s condition and medications without making owners feel rushed. Reviews mention dogs and cats being seen, with one owner describing a “transformative” change for a very fearful dog who now goes in happily for “biscuit bribes,” and another noting their puppy stayed calm during a first vaccination visit. Two vets are named (Alfie and James), and owners emphasise leaving appointments with enough information to make decisions about treatment plans.
Doncaster Pet Clinic Ltd describes itself as a family-owned veterinary clinic and is Vetsure-accredited. The website points to a practice set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound scanning, a theatre suite, dental imaging, and Class IV laser therapy, alongside separate cat and dog wards and an isolation wing. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - Follow-up contact between appointments to check how owners/pets are doing. - Neutering outcomes (including XL bulldogs) with specific mention of minimal bruising post-op. - Support for anxious dogs, including taking things “at her pace”. - End-of-life care, including help with arrangements and a home visit for euthanasia.
Doncaster Pet Clinic Ltd describes itself as a family-owned veterinary clinic and is Vetsure-accredited. The website points to a practice set up for routine care plus in-house diagnostics and procedures, with facilities including an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound scanning, a theatre suite, dental imaging, and Class IV laser therapy, alongside separate cat and dog wards and an isolation wing. In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention: - Follow-up contact between appointments to check how owners/pets are doing. - Neutering outcomes (including XL bulldogs) with specific mention of minimal bruising post-op. - Support for anxious dogs, including taking things “at her pace”. - End-of-life care, including help with arrangements and a home visit for euthanasia.
