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Pendragon Vets Ltd
Kirkby Stephen
Our Score (72/100)
Pendragon Vets Ltd provides veterinary care for both small animals and large animals, and states that a 24-hour emergency service is available. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Pendragon Vets Ltd provides veterinary care for both small animals and large animals, and states that a 24-hour emergency service is available. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
The Green Veterinary Surgery
Penrith
Our Score (72/100)
The Green Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small, personalised practice with diagnostic, treatment and surgical facilities, accredited through the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme/RCVS. It’s set up to see a wide range of animals (small animals through to farm and equine) and offers its own 24-hour out-of-hours emergency service. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations around investigations (including x-rays), quick emergency response (a vet reportedly attended within 10 minutes overnight), and supportive handling of difficult situations and nervous pets (notably cats).
The Green Veterinary Surgery describes itself as a small, personalised practice with diagnostic, treatment and surgical facilities, accredited through the Royal College Practice Standards Scheme/RCVS. It’s set up to see a wide range of animals (small animals through to farm and equine) and offers its own 24-hour out-of-hours emergency service. In reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear explanations around investigations (including x-rays), quick emergency response (a vet reportedly attended within 10 minutes overnight), and supportive handling of difficult situations and nervous pets (notably cats).
Tarn Farm Vets is an independent farm animal veterinary practice that is part of Paragon Veterinary Group and affiliated with XLVets. The practice is set up primarily for farm and herd/flock work (routine pre-booked visits are described as a large proportion of their calls), with 24/7 emergency cover stated as at least two dedicated farm vets on call 365 days a year. The website also highlights specialist goat services and consultancy, plus a support team of vet techs offering practical on-farm procedures (for example stress-free disbudding and calf vaccinations).
Tarn Farm Vets is an independent farm animal veterinary practice that is part of Paragon Veterinary Group and affiliated with XLVets. The practice is set up primarily for farm and herd/flock work (routine pre-booked visits are described as a large proportion of their calls), with 24/7 emergency cover stated as at least two dedicated farm vets on call 365 days a year. The website also highlights specialist goat services and consultancy, plus a support team of vet techs offering practical on-farm procedures (for example stress-free disbudding and calf vaccinations).
Our Score (25/100)
Highgate Veterinary Clinic offers general pet care with some specific features called out in the information available: it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and it promotes “proactive healthcare plans” via a Pet Health Club. For urgent concerns, the website summary states there is 24/7 access to an online vet, while also noting that specialist, referral, or out-of-hours consultations are not included in that online-vet access. No Google rating/review count or written review excerpts were provided in the data we received, so this summary can’t reflect client feedback.
Highgate Veterinary Clinic offers general pet care with some specific features called out in the information available: it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility, and it promotes “proactive healthcare plans” via a Pet Health Club. For urgent concerns, the website summary states there is 24/7 access to an online vet, while also noting that specialist, referral, or out-of-hours consultations are not included in that online-vet access. No Google rating/review count or written review excerpts were provided in the data we received, so this summary can’t reflect client feedback.
