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Court Vets is a long-running small-animal practice (one reviewer notes it has been their vet since it was previously known as “Robert Elliott’s”). The practice is set up for both routine care and more serious medical/surgical cases, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. In recent reviews, owners describe: - Surgery for pyometra with a “brilliant” recovery, after the condition was explained and treatment options discussed. - Long-term condition support, including guidance through IVDD flare-ups and starting heart medication that helped stabilise a dog with heart disease. - End-of-life care, with a peaceful euthanasia experience described as calm and compassionate. - Low-stress handling, including being gentle with a timid cat and helping a nervous puppy through vaccinations with treats.
Court Vets is a long-running small-animal practice (one reviewer notes it has been their vet since it was previously known as “Robert Elliott’s”). The practice is set up for both routine care and more serious medical/surgical cases, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data. In recent reviews, owners describe: - Surgery for pyometra with a “brilliant” recovery, after the condition was explained and treatment options discussed. - Long-term condition support, including guidance through IVDD flare-ups and starting heart medication that helped stabilise a dog with heart disease. - End-of-life care, with a peaceful euthanasia experience described as calm and compassionate. - Low-stress handling, including being gentle with a timid cat and helping a nervous puppy through vaccinations with treats.
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go. Reactive or anxious dogs are repeatedly mentioned, with owners noting unhurried handling and adjustments to the environment and approach to keep dogs settled.
The Renew Centre is a dedicated rehabilitation centre for dogs (rather than a general veterinary practice). Based on its website and reviews, it appears set up for complex musculoskeletal and pain cases—covering older dogs with arthritis, sports dogs, post-surgery rehabilitation, and pain management—with on-site investigations and multiple therapy options. Recent reviewers describe full-day workups that can include CT scan and ultrasound alongside treatments such as chiropractic, acupuncture and shockwave, with staff staying with the dog for long appointments and explaining each step as they go. Reactive or anxious dogs are repeatedly mentioned, with owners noting unhurried handling and adjustments to the environment and approach to keep dogs settled.
Beacon VetCare
St Austell
Our Score (86/100)
Beacon VetCare offers emergency veterinary services (noted as 24/7 or extended-hours cover) alongside routine appointments. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe appointments that feel unhurried—several mention being listened to and having “next steps” talked through, which mattered particularly for anxious cat owners. Practical experience signals include reports of short waiting times for appointments, but also at least one report of a long wait for serious test results. A “vet care plan” is mentioned by a new client who chose to sign up after their visit.
Beacon VetCare offers emergency veterinary services (noted as 24/7 or extended-hours cover) alongside routine appointments. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly describe appointments that feel unhurried—several mention being listened to and having “next steps” talked through, which mattered particularly for anxious cat owners. Practical experience signals include reports of short waiting times for appointments, but also at least one report of a long wait for serious test results. A “vet care plan” is mentioned by a new client who chose to sign up after their visit.
All Creatures Clinic Locksbottom
Orpington
Our Score (86/100)
All Creatures Clinic Locksbottom describes itself as an independent veterinary surgery, owned and run by vets, offering a full range of care from preventative work through to routine and advanced surgery and hospitalisation. Recent reviews repeatedly mention access to appointments at short notice (including same-day), clear explanations “in simple terms,” and follow-up after advice (one owner says the clinic called to check up). Practical details also come up, such as a spacious reception area, and one reviewer notes the team scanned a found cat’s microchip to help reunite her with her owners.
All Creatures Clinic Locksbottom describes itself as an independent veterinary surgery, owned and run by vets, offering a full range of care from preventative work through to routine and advanced surgery and hospitalisation. Recent reviews repeatedly mention access to appointments at short notice (including same-day), clear explanations “in simple terms,” and follow-up after advice (one owner says the clinic called to check up). Practical details also come up, such as a spacious reception area, and one reviewer notes the team scanned a found cat’s microchip to help reunite her with her owners.
Surrey Family Vets is an independently owned, family-run clinic founded by vet owners Natalia and Marcos, and the clinic states it is accepting new clients. Based on the website and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and advanced procedures, with “full on-site diagnostics” and surgical capability including minimally invasive (keyhole) options. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Clear explanations and time for questions during appointments (Marcos is repeatedly named for this). - Personal follow-up after tests or procedures (owners describe Marcos calling/checking in himself). - Handling higher-complexity cases: one review describes TPLO surgery, and another mentions a “procedure that not many vets offer,” with strong aftercare. - Faster decision-making during acute illness because they have their “own equipment” for quicker results.
Surrey Family Vets is an independently owned, family-run clinic founded by vet owners Natalia and Marcos, and the clinic states it is accepting new clients. Based on the website and recent reviews, it’s set up for both routine care and advanced procedures, with “full on-site diagnostics” and surgical capability including minimally invasive (keyhole) options. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Clear explanations and time for questions during appointments (Marcos is repeatedly named for this). - Personal follow-up after tests or procedures (owners describe Marcos calling/checking in himself). - Handling higher-complexity cases: one review describes TPLO surgery, and another mentions a “procedure that not many vets offer,” with strong aftercare. - Faster decision-making during acute illness because they have their “own equipment” for quicker results.
Paws Indoors Ltd is a mobile veterinary service that also has a surgery for operations and hospitalisation. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic is set up to provide at-home veterinary care (including end-of-life support) alongside in-surgery procedures when needed. Multiple reviewers describe vets coming to their home, talking them through what would happen, and keeping the situation calm and low-stress for both pet and owner. Owners also mention ongoing support such as advice about quality of life, repeat medications handled remotely (by phone/post), and small bereavement gestures (a card and candle).
Paws Indoors Ltd is a mobile veterinary service that also has a surgery for operations and hospitalisation. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic is set up to provide at-home veterinary care (including end-of-life support) alongside in-surgery procedures when needed. Multiple reviewers describe vets coming to their home, talking them through what would happen, and keeping the situation calm and low-stress for both pet and owner. Owners also mention ongoing support such as advice about quality of life, repeat medications handled remotely (by phone/post), and small bereavement gestures (a card and candle).
Taylor Vets is a multi-branch veterinary clinic established in 2023. Based on the website, it offers a wide spread of routine and diagnostic services (including ultrasound, dentistry, and video consults) and states that it runs its own emergency service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe unhurried consultations (including a 45‑minute appointment for a second opinion), staff taking time to help nervous pets settle before examinations (treats and “making friends” first), and support through difficult end-of-life visits (including a receptionist walking an owner out to the car).
Taylor Vets is a multi-branch veterinary clinic established in 2023. Based on the website, it offers a wide spread of routine and diagnostic services (including ultrasound, dentistry, and video consults) and states that it runs its own emergency service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe unhurried consultations (including a 45‑minute appointment for a second opinion), staff taking time to help nervous pets settle before examinations (treats and “making friends” first), and support through difficult end-of-life visits (including a receptionist walking an owner out to the car).
Our Score (86/100)
The Vet Clinic @ Birmingham Dogs Home is a veterinary clinic linked to Birmingham Dogs Home (independent vs corporate group isn’t stated in the information provided). It appears set up for routine practice work and surgical procedures, with multiple owners specifically describing operations such as spaying and other surgery. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Surgery care and communication: one owner reported their dog had surgery “just before Christmas” and described excellent communication from the team. - Spaying experience: multiple reviews describe a smooth spay process. - Handling difficult or anxious pets: one review describes vets taking their time with an elderly cat who hisses and tries to bite, with the vets remaining calm and patient.
The Vet Clinic @ Birmingham Dogs Home is a veterinary clinic linked to Birmingham Dogs Home (independent vs corporate group isn’t stated in the information provided). It appears set up for routine practice work and surgical procedures, with multiple owners specifically describing operations such as spaying and other surgery. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Decision-relevant specifics owners mention include: - Surgery care and communication: one owner reported their dog had surgery “just before Christmas” and described excellent communication from the team. - Spaying experience: multiple reviews describe a smooth spay process. - Handling difficult or anxious pets: one review describes vets taking their time with an elderly cat who hisses and tries to bite, with the vets remaining calm and patient.
Mawsley Veterinary Surgery
North Northamptonshire
Our Score (86/100)
Mawsley Veterinary Surgery is an independent veterinary clinic (not part of a corporate group). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (consultations, vaccinations, nurse clinics) as well as support through difficult decisions, particularly end-of-life care. Owners repeatedly mention practical touches such as same-day appointments when a pet deteriorated, at-home euthanasia, and follow-up calls after dental procedures. The clinic also offers 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with VidiVet (as stated on the website).
Mawsley Veterinary Surgery is an independent veterinary clinic (not part of a corporate group). Based on the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine preventative care (consultations, vaccinations, nurse clinics) as well as support through difficult decisions, particularly end-of-life care. Owners repeatedly mention practical touches such as same-day appointments when a pet deteriorated, at-home euthanasia, and follow-up calls after dental procedures. The clinic also offers 24/7 digital vet support via a partnership with VidiVet (as stated on the website).
Wessex Veterinary Orthopaedics describes itself as an independent surgical referral clinic focused on orthopaedic and spinal disorders in dogs and cats. Reviews strongly reinforce that referral/specialist setup, with owners describing complex cases such as IVDD spinal surgery, TPLO knee surgery, and fracture repairs using plates/screws or external fixation. Several reviewers also mention a fixed-price structure for operations plus aftercare and follow-up visits, and practical, process-driven support such as clear post-op instructions, day-of-surgery updates, and help handling insurance claims.
Wessex Veterinary Orthopaedics describes itself as an independent surgical referral clinic focused on orthopaedic and spinal disorders in dogs and cats. Reviews strongly reinforce that referral/specialist setup, with owners describing complex cases such as IVDD spinal surgery, TPLO knee surgery, and fracture repairs using plates/screws or external fixation. Several reviewers also mention a fixed-price structure for operations plus aftercare and follow-up visits, and practical, process-driven support such as clear post-op instructions, day-of-surgery updates, and help handling insurance claims.
