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Our Score (80/100)
From the latest reviews, owners describe some very specific positives—such as clear explanations and follow-up calls after a dental procedure for an elderly dog, and support during end-of-life care for a cat (including a sympathy card with a paw print). However, several recent 1‑star reviews strongly dispute this experience, alleging poor communication, an overly money-focused approach, and unprofessional interactions involving reception/management. No corporate group ownership is stated in the information provided.
From the latest reviews, owners describe some very specific positives—such as clear explanations and follow-up calls after a dental procedure for an elderly dog, and support during end-of-life care for a cat (including a sympathy card with a paw print). However, several recent 1‑star reviews strongly dispute this experience, alleging poor communication, an overly money-focused approach, and unprofessional interactions involving reception/management. No corporate group ownership is stated in the information provided.
White Cross Vets Coulby Newham
Middlesbrough
Our Score (79/100)
White Cross Vets Coulby Newham is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices). Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe straightforward day-to-day care and ongoing management for longer-term issues, with practical communication around treatment and aftercare.
White Cross Vets Coulby Newham is part of the White Cross Vets group (the website describes 21 practices). Based on the latest reviews, owners most often describe straightforward day-to-day care and ongoing management for longer-term issues, with practical communication around treatment and aftercare.
Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group
Hartlepool
Our Score (79/100)
- •Efficient routine visits: check-ups, injections, repeat prescriptions, and problem reviews handled in one appointment; follow-ups booked promptly. - Handling nervous/anxious dogs: owners mention staff giving their dog time and managing difficult moods. - Front-desk organisation: medication being ready to collect and reception arranging next appointments.
- •Efficient routine visits: check-ups, injections, repeat prescriptions, and problem reviews handled in one appointment; follow-ups booked promptly. - Handling nervous/anxious dogs: owners mention staff giving their dog time and managing difficult moods. - Front-desk organisation: medication being ready to collect and reception arranging next appointments.
Jacqui Paterson's Veterinary Surgery
Stockton-On-Tees
Our Score (78/100)
- •Appointment access and flexibility: reports of being fitted in on the same day and finding it easy to get an appointment. - Support with anxious animals: one owner describes help managing a nervous dog through a check-up. - Species seen beyond cats/dogs (at least occasionally): a ferret visit is mentioned, with the owner reporting improvement afterward.
- •Appointment access and flexibility: reports of being fitted in on the same day and finding it easy to get an appointment. - Support with anxious animals: one owner describes help managing a nervous dog through a check-up. - Species seen beyond cats/dogs (at least occasionally): a ferret visit is mentioned, with the owner reporting improvement afterward.
Middlesbrough Vets4Pets Ltd
Middlesbrough
Our Score (77/100)
Concrete details owners mention include
- •X‑rays for lameness, with an immediate phone call afterwards to explain a plan going forward. - Spaying and microchipping, with owners describing pre‑op care and aftercare. - Support around end-of-life care, including a receptionist helping talk through options and relaying information between owner and vet.
Concrete details owners mention include
- •X‑rays for lameness, with an immediate phone call afterwards to explain a plan going forward. - Spaying and microchipping, with owners describing pre‑op care and aftercare. - Support around end-of-life care, including a receptionist helping talk through options and relaying information between owner and vet.
Broughton Ryan Mobile Vets
Saltburn-By-The-Sea
Our Score (77/100)
Broughton Ryan Mobile Vets is an independent mobile veterinary practice offering home-visit care for dogs, cats and rabbits. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears particularly set up for at-home end-of-life care and convenient routine care without a clinic visit, with multiple owners describing vets coming out within an hour or the same day. Reviews also mention rapid assessment for serious illness, including one case where a dog was diagnosed and operated on within 6 hours after a short-notice visit.
Broughton Ryan Mobile Vets is an independent mobile veterinary practice offering home-visit care for dogs, cats and rabbits. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic appears particularly set up for at-home end-of-life care and convenient routine care without a clinic visit, with multiple owners describing vets coming out within an hour or the same day. Reviews also mention rapid assessment for serious illness, including one case where a dog was diagnosed and operated on within 6 hours after a short-notice visit.
Wilton House Veterinary Clinic
Guisborough
Our Score (76/100)
Wilton House Veterinary Clinic offers routine and preventive care alongside more advanced work such as soft-tissue and orthopaedic surgery, imaging (including ultrasound investigations and X‑rays/hip scoring), and in-practice clinics (weight, diabetic, senior wellness). The clinic states that emergency care is available, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Wilton House Veterinary Clinic offers routine and preventive care alongside more advanced work such as soft-tissue and orthopaedic surgery, imaging (including ultrasound investigations and X‑rays/hip scoring), and in-practice clinics (weight, diabetic, senior wellness). The clinic states that emergency care is available, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Bridge Veterinary Group
Hartlepool
Our Score (76/100)
Bridge Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1986 and part of the CVS Group (per its website). The website lists a broad “general practice” set-up (consultations, surgery, diagnostics, dentistry, nurse clinics), with out-of-hours emergencies directed to MiNightVet.
Bridge Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1986 and part of the CVS Group (per its website). The website lists a broad “general practice” set-up (consultations, surgery, diagnostics, dentistry, nurse clinics), with out-of-hours emergencies directed to MiNightVet.
Tees Vets is described by reviewers as an independent practice (one owner explicitly contrasts it with “rip-off corporate vets”). Based on the cases mentioned, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, check-ups, blood tests) as well as in-house treatment and surgery for some conditions without referral. Specific experiences owners mention include a quick vaccination appointment for a cat to reduce stress, antibiotics prescribed for a rabbit with sneezing that improved within days, and a surgical procedure arranged at the practice after an unexpected blood-test result, with repeated explanations and regular updates.
Tees Vets is described by reviewers as an independent practice (one owner explicitly contrasts it with “rip-off corporate vets”). Based on the cases mentioned, it appears set up for routine preventive care (vaccinations, check-ups, blood tests) as well as in-house treatment and surgery for some conditions without referral. Specific experiences owners mention include a quick vaccination appointment for a cat to reduce stress, antibiotics prescribed for a rabbit with sneezing that improved within days, and a surgical procedure arranged at the practice after an unexpected blood-test result, with repeated explanations and regular updates.
Harrison Family Vets Stockton
Stockton-On-Tees
Our Score (76/100)
Harrison Family Vets Stockton is part of Harrison Family Vets, described on its website as a family-owned, independent group. The practice appears set up for both routine care and more involved investigations/treatment, with an on-site laboratory, x‑ray suite, ultrasonography and operating theatres, and it also holds Fear Free Veterinary Practice Certification. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention structured preventive care (annual vaccinations plus regular weight/health checks) and a paid wellness plan, alongside mixed feedback on communication and costs (including a complaint citing a £48 consultation fee and slow replies via WhatsApp).
Harrison Family Vets Stockton is part of Harrison Family Vets, described on its website as a family-owned, independent group. The practice appears set up for both routine care and more involved investigations/treatment, with an on-site laboratory, x‑ray suite, ultrasonography and operating theatres, and it also holds Fear Free Veterinary Practice Certification. From the latest reviews, owners frequently mention structured preventive care (annual vaccinations plus regular weight/health checks) and a paid wellness plan, alongside mixed feedback on communication and costs (including a complaint citing a £48 consultation fee and slow replies via WhatsApp).
