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608 Vet Practice is run by Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a named veterinary group). The practice has focused exclusively on pet animals since 2011, and describes a setup geared to both routine care and more complex cases, with a central surgery providing 24-hour care and handling emergency work, hospitalisation, imaging, more involved surgery, and rapid diagnostics via an in-house laboratory (stated as available 365 days a year).
608 Vet Practice is run by Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (a named veterinary group). The practice has focused exclusively on pet animals since 2011, and describes a setup geared to both routine care and more complex cases, with a central surgery providing 24-hour care and handling emergency work, hospitalisation, imaging, more involved surgery, and rapid diagnostics via an in-house laboratory (stated as available 365 days a year).
Our Score (92/100)
Johnson and Scott Ltd offers both routine veterinary care and urgent help, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, the practice appears set up to handle same-day urgent situations as well as ongoing care: one owner brought in a semi-feral cat after seizures overnight and describes the team as thorough, with two phone update calls during the day and a request to send progress updates after discharge. Another review mentions being seen without a booking for a new puppy check when the owner was worried about fleas/ticks.
Johnson and Scott Ltd offers both routine veterinary care and urgent help, and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, the practice appears set up to handle same-day urgent situations as well as ongoing care: one owner brought in a semi-feral cat after seizures overnight and describes the team as thorough, with two phone update calls during the day and a request to send progress updates after discharge. Another review mentions being seen without a booking for a new puppy check when the owner was worried about fleas/ticks.
The Vet Whitehaven
Whitehaven
Our Score (92/100)
The Vet Whitehaven describes itself as independently owned and run. The website highlights in-house diagnostics (lab testing, ultrasound and X‑ray) plus dentistry and surgical facilities for routine and emergency operations, and it provides 24‑hour emergency cover (with an extra charge out of hours). Recent reviews repeatedly mention follow-up contact after procedures (including a next‑day call after kitten neutering), fast turnaround on blood-test results, and clear explanations with plans discussed.
The Vet Whitehaven describes itself as independently owned and run. The website highlights in-house diagnostics (lab testing, ultrasound and X‑ray) plus dentistry and surgical facilities for routine and emergency operations, and it provides 24‑hour emergency cover (with an extra charge out of hours). Recent reviews repeatedly mention follow-up contact after procedures (including a next‑day call after kitten neutering), fast turnaround on blood-test results, and clear explanations with plans discussed.
- •Short-notice appointments and reassurance: one owner says they were seen at short notice for a new puppy they thought was unwell, and were reassured after the exam found “all good.”
- •Empathy in hard moments: one reviewer describes staff being “very caring” and showing “lots of empathy” when they had to have a pet “sent upstairs.”
- •Trust and continuity: multiple owners describe sticking with the practice long-term (including one mentioning decades of family use) and saying they “wouldn’t go anywhere else.”
- •Communication: reviewers mention staff taking time to find out how they can help and being happy to answer questions.
- •Short-notice appointments and reassurance: one owner says they were seen at short notice for a new puppy they thought was unwell, and were reassured after the exam found “all good.”
- •Empathy in hard moments: one reviewer describes staff being “very caring” and showing “lots of empathy” when they had to have a pet “sent upstairs.”
- •Trust and continuity: multiple owners describe sticking with the practice long-term (including one mentioning decades of family use) and saying they “wouldn’t go anywhere else.”
- •Communication: reviewers mention staff taking time to find out how they can help and being happy to answer questions.
Our Score (92/100)
Medivet Edenbridge / Lingfield Lodge Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group (long-term clients note it joined Medivet, and one review mentions the online interface feels “klunky” but says care hasn’t changed). Based on the information available, the practice appears set up primarily for small animal care, with reviews specifically describing dental work and routine health assessments. Owners also mention practical, decision-relevant behaviours such as taking time to answer questions (including for a very pregnant cat) and pets appearing calm and relaxed during visits (noted by an owner of a nervous-sensitive breed).
Medivet Edenbridge / Lingfield Lodge Veterinary Clinic is part of the Medivet group (long-term clients note it joined Medivet, and one review mentions the online interface feels “klunky” but says care hasn’t changed). Based on the information available, the practice appears set up primarily for small animal care, with reviews specifically describing dental work and routine health assessments. Owners also mention practical, decision-relevant behaviours such as taking time to answer questions (including for a very pregnant cat) and pets appearing calm and relaxed during visits (noted by an owner of a nervous-sensitive breed).
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, which multiple reviewers say helps anxious pets settle. - Same-day check-ups being available (mentioned by one member). - Vets talking through alternatives instead of pushing straight to surgery (one owner cites being offered a “sperm killing bar” option rather than removing testicles).
Concrete details owners mention include
- •Separate waiting areas for cats and dogs, which multiple reviewers say helps anxious pets settle. - Same-day check-ups being available (mentioned by one member). - Vets talking through alternatives instead of pushing straight to surgery (one owner cites being offered a “sperm killing bar” option rather than removing testicles).
Hello Vet London Fields
Hackney
Our Score (92/100)
- •Owner involvement around procedures: multiple owners describe being able to stay with their pet before anaesthesia and be present for waking up after surgery. - Surgical and urgent-care experiences feature heavily: spays/neuters are described in detail; one owner reports cancer being found and removed the same day. - Communication and follow-up via WhatsApp: owners mention using WhatsApp for advice/triage, appointment/document handling, and post-op checks (including sending pictures and texting with a nurse).
- •Owner involvement around procedures: multiple owners describe being able to stay with their pet before anaesthesia and be present for waking up after surgery. - Surgical and urgent-care experiences feature heavily: spays/neuters are described in detail; one owner reports cancer being found and removed the same day. - Communication and follow-up via WhatsApp: owners mention using WhatsApp for advice/triage, appointment/document handling, and post-op checks (including sending pictures and texting with a nurse).
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group. It focuses on small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits) and offers routine care alongside ongoing support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also points owners to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice.
Village Vet Ealing is part of the Village Vet group. It focuses on small animals (cats, dogs and rabbits) and offers routine care alongside ongoing support such as veterinary nurse clinics and senior-pet care. The practice also points owners to a 24/7 emergency service via the group’s Hampstead practice.
The People's Vet Ltd describes itself as an independent veterinary practice offering routine and urgent care, supported by digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house laboratory. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention urgent/emergency surgeries (including an emergency operation for a shih tzu, and care after a cat’s pelvis was broken in a dog attack), operations with pre-med given in the waiting room while the owner stayed with the dog, and end-of-life care where families felt the euthanasia process was handled kindly and quickly. Several reviewers also contrast it with other practices on cost and priorities (e.g., one person says they were quoted “5 times” more elsewhere; another says “money was not your priority”).
The People's Vet Ltd describes itself as an independent veterinary practice offering routine and urgent care, supported by digital X‑ray, ultrasound, and an in-house laboratory. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention urgent/emergency surgeries (including an emergency operation for a shih tzu, and care after a cat’s pelvis was broken in a dog attack), operations with pre-med given in the waiting room while the owner stayed with the dog, and end-of-life care where families felt the euthanasia process was handled kindly and quickly. Several reviewers also contrast it with other practices on cost and priorities (e.g., one person says they were quoted “5 times” more elsewhere; another says “money was not your priority”).
VETSMITHS is an independent veterinary practice and an RCVS Practice Standards clinic, with an in-house laboratory and routine-to-surgical care listed on its site. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for preventative care and nurse appointments, routine surgery (including spays and other operations), dentistry, and urgent/emergency presentations (including out-of-hours care stated on the website). Reviewers give concrete examples of: prompt emergency treatment (a dog that ate dark chocolate), structured aftercare following a spay, and vets taking time to work around anxious/nervous pets with approaches like patience and treats.
VETSMITHS is an independent veterinary practice and an RCVS Practice Standards clinic, with an in-house laboratory and routine-to-surgical care listed on its site. Based on both the website and recent reviews, it appears set up for preventative care and nurse appointments, routine surgery (including spays and other operations), dentistry, and urgent/emergency presentations (including out-of-hours care stated on the website). Reviewers give concrete examples of: prompt emergency treatment (a dog that ate dark chocolate), structured aftercare following a spay, and vets taking time to work around anxious/nervous pets with approaches like patience and treats.
