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Best Vets in Cumbria

Showing 21-30 of 57 clinics

Our Score (80/100)

4.9(195 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Carlisle Vets4Pets Ltd is a Vets4Pets practice; the website describes Vets4Pets practices as “locally owned and locally loved.” From the latest reviews, this clinic appears set up for routine pet care and ongoing medical management, with examples including diagnosing and managing feline arthritis, discussing multiple treatment options, and post-operative follow-up. Concrete details owners mention include: - A cat finally receiving an arthritis diagnosis and doing better after treatment was discussed. - A vet (Lisa) explaining “different ways” to treat a cat, rather than presenting a single option. - A next-day phone call after two cats had surgery to check they were comfortable. - Reception support singled out by name (Jenny) for being particularly helpful.

Our Score (80/100)

4.9(93 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Old Stone Vets is an independent, small-animal-only veterinary practice (they state they no longer treat farm animals, equine or game birds). The practice offers emergency care as well as routine work like consultations and vaccines, and reviews describe them handling both urgent cases and surgery. Recent reviewers repeatedly mention pets being kept as comfortable as possible during uncomfortable treatment, and there are specific examples of mouth/jaw problems treated (including a fractured jaw and a mouth operation).

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(257 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Frame and Swift Ltd is an independent mixed veterinary practice treating farm, equine and small animals. The website highlights in-house CT, keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery, laser surgery, and hospitalisation, alongside facilities such as an equine operating theatre, stabling/paddocks, four consultation rooms, and extensive kennelling. It also states a full out-of-hours service with on-call staff available 24 hours a day. Recent reviews strongly praise the vets’ explanations and handling of pets (including keeping cats notably relaxed during appointments and smooth recovery after neutering), but there’s a clear conflict around front-desk/management experiences: two reviewers describe rudeness, confusing repeat invoicing, and problems leaving without medication.

#24

Our Score (79/100)

4.6(199 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Alexander Veterinary Centre offers general veterinary care with on-site diagnostic and treatment facilities, including modern surgery and dentistry, an in-house laboratory, and imaging (X-ray and ultrasound) plus ECG. The clinic also states it provides emergency care, and one review describes late-night treatment after a cat was attacked by a dog. Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners often mention thorough explanations (for example, a vet discussing a young dog’s growth in detail and answering questions), but there are also serious negative reports: one reviewer describes a major medication error, and another describes poor communication and follow-up around euthanasia as well as an automated vaccination reminder two weeks later. The website notes participation in the IVC Evidensia “Positive Pawprint Partner” scheme and references Pet Health Club®.

Our Score (78/100)

5.0(52 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

The Sheep Centre describes itself as a dedicated sheep artificial breeding company (rather than a small-animal veterinary clinic). The website focuses on sheep reproduction work—such as semen freezing and assisted breeding—and also offers training (including cervical AI training). Recent Google reviews, however, largely discuss a public-facing sheepdog demonstration: visitors describe an evening/weekly demo led by a host and family team, with multiple dogs of different ages and training stages, and the chance to meet the dogs before the demo. One reviewer also noted that dogs are allowed to attend on leads.

Our Score (78/100)

4.9(69 reviews)
Emergency Services
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Oakhill Veterinary Group is an independent practice (no corporate ownership mentioned) that, based on its own service list, is set up for both routine pet care and advanced surgical/rehab work. The website describes a long-established practice (over 60 years) offering orthopaedic surgery, soft-tissue surgery, dental procedures (including complicated extractions), ultrasonography, and animal rehabilitation. In the latest reviews, owners most often mention being able to get timely appointments, getting clear explanations (including around pricing), and practical help such as tick removal demonstrations and detailed puppy/vaccination guidance.

Our Score (78/100)

4.8(139 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Church Walk Veterinary Centre – Ulverston is a small-animal practice offering routine care (consultations, vaccinations, neutering) alongside surgery and diagnostics (tests/imaging, ultrasound listed on the website). The website also describes a cardiology referral service, acupuncture, and a behaviour specialist, and the clinic is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe prompt access (including being called and offered an earlier appointment) and thorough examinations. Several reviews focus on end-of-life care, including a “peaceful” goodbye and a condolence card afterwards. One recent review reports a clear communication/pricing breakdown around neutering plus removal of a “skin tag/mass,” with an unexpected additional charge quoted on the day.

Our Score (77/100)

4.8(180 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Forrest Home Vets is a general veterinary practice with facilities owners describe as clean, and appointments that some reviewers say run quickly with a not-crowded waiting room. Reviews include specific examples of handling anxious pets (e.g., giving a booster vaccine to a nervous cat while still in the carrier) and support during very sick/end‑of‑life cases (one family mentions staff doing what they could for a critically ill chihuahua). Feedback is mixed on front-desk and some clinical interactions: several recent reviews praise friendliness and patience, while a small number describe a particular receptionist as rude and one review describes inconsistent instructions and a poor experience with a vet identified as a clinical director.

#29

Our Score (77/100)

4.7(571 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Oak Tree Surgery appears on the Paragon Veterinary Group website (a multi-species practice stating over 80 years’ experience) and the site explicitly lists advanced breeding work such as embryo transfer, IVF and semen collection. However, the latest Google written reviews available to us are largely about a visitor-style venue (woodland dog walks, a café/tearoom, a charity shop and seeing animals like donkeys and goats), with only one recent review describing veterinary-style care (a dog being looked after while the owner was in hospital, with photo updates). Concrete details mentioned by reviewers include: - A dog being cared for during an owner’s hospital stay, with regular picture updates. - Dog adoption support including a book detailing the dog’s training/health/preferences and help around microchip/insurance/vet check. - On-site dog-walking areas described as shaded/woodland, plus a café/tearoom offering baked goods and meals.

Our Score (74/100)

5.0(3 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Richard Martin House is linked (via the provided website summary) to Craig Robinson Vets, a practice offering care for both pets and farm animals, with diagnostics, a “Happy Paws” health plan, and guidance for travelling abroad with your pet. Out-of-hours care is mentioned on the website. The clinic is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The available Google reviews are hard to use for choosing a vet: they repeatedly describe a “mental health”/“person centred care” organisation at “Kirk House,” which doesn’t clearly match the veterinary services described on the website.

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