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Rowe Veterinary Group
Bristol
Our Score (83/100)
Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary group that describes itself as providing first-opinion care for dogs, cats, small furries, birds and exotic animals. It also states it has access to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility within the wider group, which shows up in reviews where advanced diagnostics (MRI and blood tests) were arranged promptly for a very unwell dog. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention: - being seen quickly for urgent problems (including an appointment “within half hour” after a dog’s fall), - clear explanations and close monitoring during ongoing treatment (including repeat visits and follow-ups), - treatment pathways that included biopsies, antibiotics, pain relief injections, and ongoing steroids with regular rechecks. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Rowe Veterinary Group is a multi-branch veterinary group that describes itself as providing first-opinion care for dogs, cats, small furries, birds and exotic animals. It also states it has access to a 24-hour hospital and an MRI facility within the wider group, which shows up in reviews where advanced diagnostics (MRI and blood tests) were arranged promptly for a very unwell dog. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention: - being seen quickly for urgent problems (including an appointment “within half hour” after a dog’s fall), - clear explanations and close monitoring during ongoing treatment (including repeat visits and follow-ups), - treatment pathways that included biopsies, antibiotics, pain relief injections, and ongoing steroids with regular rechecks. The practice is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Our Score (82/100)
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Brislington Veterinary Surgery is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group (rather than an independent clinic). Recent reviews describe practical, repeat-use care for both cats and dogs, including dental work (“cats teeth out”) and support for anxious pets who are “VERY afraid of vets.” From the group’s own website, Highcroft describes access to a 24/7 emergency service (MiNightVet Bristol) with dedicated night staff, plus in-house diagnostics (lab testing, X-ray, ultrasound) and a wide service list that includes routine consults, surgery and dentistry. Owners also repeatedly mention continuity (being able to “see the same vet every time”) and fast responsiveness when they need help.
Highcroft Veterinary Group - Brislington Veterinary Surgery is part of the Highcroft Veterinary Group (rather than an independent clinic). Recent reviews describe practical, repeat-use care for both cats and dogs, including dental work (“cats teeth out”) and support for anxious pets who are “VERY afraid of vets.” From the group’s own website, Highcroft describes access to a 24/7 emergency service (MiNightVet Bristol) with dedicated night staff, plus in-house diagnostics (lab testing, X-ray, ultrasound) and a wide service list that includes routine consults, surgery and dentistry. Owners also repeatedly mention continuity (being able to “see the same vet every time”) and fast responsiveness when they need help.
Bishopston Vets4Pets Ltd
Bristol
Our Score (82/100)
Bishopston Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (a network described on the website as “locally owned”). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine companion-animal care including dental procedures, with an emphasis on clear explanations and low-stress handling (one cat was taken to a quiet room on drop-off to reduce stress). Owners describe being phoned after initial investigations with a plan and an expected final cost, and receiving a written record plus a walk-through of post-operative care after dental surgery. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (not further detailed in the available website summary).
Bishopston Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (a network described on the website as “locally owned”). Based on the clinic data and recent reviews, it appears set up for routine companion-animal care including dental procedures, with an emphasis on clear explanations and low-stress handling (one cat was taken to a quiet room on drop-off to reduce stress). Owners describe being phoned after initial investigations with a plan and an expected final cost, and receiving a written record plus a walk-through of post-operative care after dental surgery. Clinic data also lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and offering emergency veterinary services (not further detailed in the available website summary).
Our Score (82/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group – Fishponds Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine care and common procedures (for example, kitten neutering), with some cases escalated via referral: one owner says a vet identified an underlying condition and arranged a hospital referral “within a matter of minutes.” Owners also mention practical touches during appointments such as being “very informative,” giving treats during a check-up, and helping anxious owners feel at ease. A small number of recent reviews raise concerns about clinical judgement for more serious issues (including an eye ulcer) and about how complaints were handled.
Zetland Veterinary Group – Fishponds Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for routine care and common procedures (for example, kitten neutering), with some cases escalated via referral: one owner says a vet identified an underlying condition and arranged a hospital referral “within a matter of minutes.” Owners also mention practical touches during appointments such as being “very informative,” giving treats during a check-up, and helping anxious owners feel at ease. A small number of recent reviews raise concerns about clinical judgement for more serious issues (including an eye ulcer) and about how complaints were handled.
Avenue Veterinary Centre
Bristol
Our Score (82/100)
Avenue Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice with over 100 years’ experience, and the website references modern facilities and equipment plus ample car parking. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly/helpful front-desk interactions and long-term use by families over many years. One recent review reports a rude and patronising phone call with a staff member named Lorraine, which contrasts with other comments about helpful service.
Avenue Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice with over 100 years’ experience, and the website references modern facilities and equipment plus ample car parking. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention friendly/helpful front-desk interactions and long-term use by families over many years. One recent review reports a rude and patronising phone call with a staff member named Lorraine, which contrasts with other comments about helpful service.
Our Score (82/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group – Stoke Bishop Veterinary Centre is part of a wider Zetland Veterinary Group network with multiple branches, and it holds an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews repeatedly describe a calm reception and consulting-room environment (notably for anxious cats) and a team that explains options and costs upfront before doing work or supplying medication. The branch setup is also reflected in day-to-day support, such as staff arranging internal transfers of pet food to another branch for easier collection. Specific treatments mentioned in reviews include removal of a deeply embedded grass seed from a dog’s foot and sedation for nail trimming.
Zetland Veterinary Group – Stoke Bishop Veterinary Centre is part of a wider Zetland Veterinary Group network with multiple branches, and it holds an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner accreditation. Reviews repeatedly describe a calm reception and consulting-room environment (notably for anxious cats) and a team that explains options and costs upfront before doing work or supplying medication. The branch setup is also reflected in day-to-day support, such as staff arranging internal transfers of pet food to another branch for easier collection. Specific treatments mentioned in reviews include removal of a deeply embedded grass seed from a dog’s foot and sedation for nail trimming.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice that also promotes Pet Health Club® (a preventative healthcare plan). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations of treatment and staff taking time to reduce stress for nervous pets—such as noting a dog’s triggers in advance and respecting boundaries during the appointment. There is also a contrasting account where a cat became distressed during repeated blood-draw attempts, with the owner wishing fewer people were present and that they could help hold the cat.
Avon Lodge Veterinary Group is an RCVS-accredited veterinary practice that also promotes Pet Health Club® (a preventative healthcare plan). From the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations of treatment and staff taking time to reduce stress for nervous pets—such as noting a dog’s triggers in advance and respecting boundaries during the appointment. There is also a contrasting account where a cat became distressed during repeated blood-draw attempts, with the owner wishing fewer people were present and that they could help hold the cat.
Natures Vet Clinic
Bristol
Our Score (81/100)
Natures Vet Clinic offers “traditional veterinary care” (per its website) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews give concrete examples of how appointments are handled: one owner describes a vet examining their dog on the floor rather than on the table to reduce stress, and another mentions treatment for severe ear infections over multiple visits. Routine care is also referenced (an annual check-up for two dogs), along with practical procedures like a nail clip and anal gland expression. One reviewer flags a management/discount-policy complaint, while others focus on calm handling for nervous pets and positive staff interactions.
Natures Vet Clinic offers “traditional veterinary care” (per its website) and is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Recent reviews give concrete examples of how appointments are handled: one owner describes a vet examining their dog on the floor rather than on the table to reduce stress, and another mentions treatment for severe ear infections over multiple visits. Routine care is also referenced (an annual check-up for two dogs), along with practical procedures like a nail clip and anal gland expression. One reviewer flags a management/discount-policy complaint, while others focus on calm handling for nervous pets and positive staff interactions.
Community Vets
Bristol
Our Score (80/100)
Community Vets is described in the provided clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly name Helen and Richard and describe a practice that’s set up for ongoing medical management and surgery, with several specifics mentioned: same-day appointments when needed, a calming, clean, “cage free” practice environment (as described by a reviewer), and successful handling of more complex cases like cancer support and intestinal foreign-body surgery.
Community Vets is described in the provided clinic data as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly name Helen and Richard and describe a practice that’s set up for ongoing medical management and surgery, with several specifics mentioned: same-day appointments when needed, a calming, clean, “cage free” practice environment (as described by a reviewer), and successful handling of more complex cases like cancer support and intestinal foreign-body surgery.
Our Score (80/100)
Zetland Veterinary Group – Backwell Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group with 6 branches, per its website). The clinic is described in reviews as a clean, bright practice with a friendly front desk, and multiple owners mention support through difficult feline cases—particularly end-of-life care and follow-up over several weeks. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include: owners being given time and consideration during euthanasia for an elderly cat; support and after-care around a “complicated surgery… around the thyroid”; help with cat-bite issues; and same-day collection of flea treatment when it was needed urgently for cattery requirements.
Zetland Veterinary Group – Backwell Veterinary Centre is part of the Zetland Veterinary Group (a multi-branch group with 6 branches, per its website). The clinic is described in reviews as a clean, bright practice with a friendly front desk, and multiple owners mention support through difficult feline cases—particularly end-of-life care and follow-up over several weeks. Concrete examples from the latest reviews include: owners being given time and consideration during euthanasia for an elderly cat; support and after-care around a “complicated surgery… around the thyroid”; help with cat-bite issues; and same-day collection of flea treatment when it was needed urgently for cattery requirements.
