Veterinarian with dog in clinic

Dog & Cat Vets in Derbyshire

Showing 41-50 of 73 clinics

Our Score (81/100)

4.7(84 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic
  • Clear explanations and cost discussions: owners mention being talked through “all options of treatment” and the cost. - Compassion in difficult moments: multiple accounts of support during a pet’s final moments, including being allowed time for goodbyes. - Handling nervous animals thoughtfully: one owner described extra care taken to create a positive experience for a very nervous dog, including when the dog went in for x‑rays.

Our Score (80/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.4(264 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Decision-relevant specifics owners mention

  • Detailed explanations and reassurance during worrying illnesses (one reviewer singles out Ben for taking time to explain a dog’s situation “in detail” and keeping them calm). - Continuity with complex histories: one owner says the team knew their cat’s long history (kidney disease, hyperthyroidism, recurring UTIs, high blood pressure) and were “patient” and “thorough” when vomiting recurred. - Prompt appointments are specifically praised in one review.

Our Score (80/100)

4.7(124 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Morley Veterinary Practice Ltd is described by one reviewer as an independent practice (contrasted with corporate-chain experiences elsewhere). Based on the information available, it appears set up for both routine care and urgent cases, with emergency veterinary services listed in the clinic data and reviews mentioning triage where “a really poorly animal takes priority.” Owners also describe practical handling of the waiting area—some choose to wait in the car to keep sick animals separated. End-of-life care is a recurring theme in the written reviews, with multiple owners describing supportive euthanasia appointments and staff who helped them through the process.

Our Score (80/100)

4.8(20 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

The Vets @ Dronfield describes itself as a locally owned, independent veterinary clinic. Reviews mention care for dogs, cats and small pets (including a hamster), with several concrete examples of hands-on medical management and surgery. Owners repeatedly describe being kept updated during procedures (including “throughout the day” while a pet was in surgery) and follow-up check-ins after treatment.

Our Score (79/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
4.5(185 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Vets for Pets Derby Kingsway describes itself as a locally owned practice and offers a wide spread of in-house diagnostics and facilities (including digital X‑ray, ultrasound and an in-house lab), plus separate cat and dog waiting areas and Silver Standard Cat Friendly Status. The website also sets out a named out-of-hours provider (Vets at Night) with emergency consultation fees from £313.50. In the latest reviews available to us, owners often describe helpful support for new kitten care (including discussion of pet plans/insurance) and positive experiences with dental work (teeth removed)—but there are also serious complaints about registration/plan enrolment delays and how a complaint was handled after a spay.

Our Score (79/100)

Verified Prices (GBP)£
5.0(7 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Dovecote Veterinary Hospital (also branded as MiNightVet East Midlands) is a veterinary referrals hospital that also provides out‑of‑hours emergency care. The website describes it as a referrals service operating since 1990 and providing specialist support to other practices, and it’s listed as an RCVS-accredited Veterinary Hospital. Facilities named on the site include digital X‑ray, MRI and CT.

Our Score (78/100)

4.2(388 reviews)
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Vets Now Chesterfield is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group, set up for out-of-hours urgent and emergency care for small animals, with support also available via video consultation (as described on the clinic’s site). Recent reviews frequently mention being seen quickly during out-of-hours emergencies (including “within 10 mins”), and that notes can be sent on to a client’s regular “partner practice” vet. Pricing is a repeated decision point: several reviewers describe very high fees (including being quoted £300+ for a consultation and £1500–£1600 for overnight care), while others say costs were “high” but treatment felt “worth it” or “reasonable” once underway.

Our Score (78/100)

4.7(87 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Scarsdale Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice with a stated Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often mention being seen quickly for a poorly dog when another practice had no appointment, and clear explanations from staff. The clinic is also described as very clean, and one reviewer specifically mentions dental work with advice on aftercare.

Our Score (77/100)

4.5(758 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Easipetcare Ltd provides routine veterinary care for cats and dogs (including vaccinations, neutering and dental work) and is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. On Google it has a high overall score, but the latest written reviews show a split experience: several owners describe staff taking time to explain procedures and being clear about what’s necessary, while others report feeling rushed, overcharged, or frustrated by process/communication (including around out‑of‑hours follow-up and one allegation about a dog being released to the wrong person).

Our Score (77/100)

4.7(387 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Overdale Vets T/A Overdale Veterinary Centre is an RCVS-accredited practice offering a mix of companion-animal care (as reflected in reviews) and farm/equine work (as stated on its website, including emergency and routine care for horses, ponies and donkeys). Reviews describe both routine and problem-focused appointments, including short-notice assessments and follow-up visits for injuries. Several owners also mention practical communication points (for example, being kept updated when a pet stays in), while a small number of reviews raise serious concerns about pricing/fees and front-desk interactions, and one alleges a severe adverse outcome following a castration despite returning for check-ups.

Page 5 of 8