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- •Owners describe friendly, caring staff and vets who take concerns seriously, examine pets thoroughly, and handle them gently. - Several reviews mention clear explanations, with staff talking through symptoms, treatment and aftercare in a reassuring way. - The broader review picture includes examples of prompt appointments and emergency help, including an overnight visit that left a strong impression.
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- •Owners speak very positively about the clinic’s care in serious cases, including emergency treatment and repeat surgery for a cat. - Communication is a recurring strength, with reviewers mentioning that staff are open to questions and provide steady updates while pets are under care. - Recent feedback highlights especially compassionate end-of-life support, including a calm home visit and thoughtful follow-up from the clinic.
Archway Veterinary Centre is a long-established mixed practice in Jersey, treating small animals, farm animals and equines, with roots going back to the 1920s. It is part of VetPartners. The practice states that 24/7 routine and emergency care is available via its hospital branch, and recent reviews describe friendly service, quick access for urgent cases, and gentle handling of nervous pets.
Leodis Veterinary Surgery is part of the New Era vets group and operates under VetPartners ownership. It presents itself as a long-established mixed practice, caring for small animals, farm animals and equine, with roots going back to the 1920s. The group also states that 24/7 routine and emergency care is available via its hospital, while owner feedback often highlights patient handling, thorough care and a warm approach.
Jersey Village Vets Ltd presents itself as a long-established practice for domestic pets in Jersey. It says it is staffed and equipped to meet pets’ veterinary and health needs, offers 24/7 emergency care, and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent feedback is mostly positive for helpful, attentive care, with one older detailed complaint about inconsistent diagnosis and follow-up in a complex case.
Alderney Animal Welfare is based in Alderney, Channel Islands. Public feedback is very limited, but the small amount available paints a positive picture of a caring, professional team and an organisation that takes part in community events such as open days during Alderney Week. Detailed public information on its day-to-day services is limited.
Jersey Village Vets Manor Branch is part of Jersey Village Vets Ltd, a long-established veterinary practice serving domestic pets in Jersey. The practice states that 24/7 emergency care is available. Publicly available branch information is otherwise limited.
Isabelle Vets is a VetPartners practice in Guernsey, founded in 1919. The clinic has a modern set-up that includes a CT scanner and hydrotherapy, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Emergency appointments are available, with clinic information indicating 24/7 or extended-hours emergency provision.
Guernsey Vets4Pets Ltd operates under the Vets4Pets brand. Clinic information lists it as a veterinary nurse training facility and notes emergency veterinary services with 24/7 or extended-hours cover. Reviews most often highlight quick appointments, friendly and caring staff, and clear communication during treatment, including costs being explained in advance.



