Showing 71-80 of 90 clinics
Our Score (70/100)
Victoria Veterinary Centre Ltd offers general veterinary care alongside add-ons like online prescriptions, a Pet Health Plan, and complementary/rehab options (acupuncture and physiotherapy). Reviews describe routine surgeries being done here (spays/neuters) with “very thorough” follow-up, and some owners mention supportive end-of-life planning (palliative care). Recent feedback is mixed on front-desk/admin: several owners praise kindness (including condolence cards after a pet’s death), while a minority report blunt reception handling, appointment-booking errors, and a billing issue that remained unresolved after multiple contacts.
Victoria Veterinary Centre Ltd offers general veterinary care alongside add-ons like online prescriptions, a Pet Health Plan, and complementary/rehab options (acupuncture and physiotherapy). Reviews describe routine surgeries being done here (spays/neuters) with “very thorough” follow-up, and some owners mention supportive end-of-life planning (palliative care). Recent feedback is mixed on front-desk/admin: several owners praise kindness (including condolence cards after a pet’s death), while a minority report blunt reception handling, appointment-booking errors, and a billing issue that remained unresolved after multiple contacts.
Ambivet Veterinary Group
Ripley
Our Score (69/100)
Ambivet Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1979 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes a broad routine-and-surgical setup (including on-site lab, ultrasound and X‑ray) and an out-of-hours arrangement that provides free telephone advice and emergency consultations via another Ambivet branch. Recent reviews are mixed on cost: some owners describe pricing as “very reasonable,” while others report feeling overcharged (including one review citing £850 for a mass removal plus £200 for restapling after the wound opened).
Ambivet Veterinary Group is a small-animal practice established in 1979 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The website describes a broad routine-and-surgical setup (including on-site lab, ultrasound and X‑ray) and an out-of-hours arrangement that provides free telephone advice and emergency consultations via another Ambivet branch. Recent reviews are mixed on cost: some owners describe pricing as “very reasonable,” while others report feeling overcharged (including one review citing £850 for a mass removal plus £200 for restapling after the wound opened).
Our Score (69/100)
Emergency care (as stated on the website)
- •Emergency support is available during normal opening hours via the clinic
- •Out of hours, emergency care is provided by MiNightVet Rotherham
Emergency care (as stated on the website)
- •Emergency support is available during normal opening hours via the clinic
- •Out of hours, emergency care is provided by MiNightVet Rotherham
Our Score (69/100)
Quietus Vet is a dedicated at-home pet euthanasia service (not described as part of a corporate group in the available information). The website describes a “3‑Step technique” designed to minimise anxiety and pain, including sedation and a general anaesthetic (GA) before the final step. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe an unhurried, explained-in-advance process (including being told what reactions to expect), with time to say goodbye and small follow-up touches such as a handwritten bereavement card.
Quietus Vet is a dedicated at-home pet euthanasia service (not described as part of a corporate group in the available information). The website describes a “3‑Step technique” designed to minimise anxiety and pain, including sedation and a general anaesthetic (GA) before the final step. In recent reviews, owners repeatedly describe an unhurried, explained-in-advance process (including being told what reactions to expect), with time to say goodbye and small follow-up touches such as a handwritten bereavement card.
Chesterfield Vets4Pets Ltd
Chesterfield
Our Score (68/100)
Chesterfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network, described on the group website as a locally owned practice. Based on owner accounts, this clinic sees a mix of routine follow-ups (for example, ear rechecks) and more urgent/complex problems (a pelvic fracture and a blocked urethra in a cat were specifically mentioned). It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Chesterfield Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets network, described on the group website as a locally owned practice. Based on owner accounts, this clinic sees a mix of routine follow-ups (for example, ear rechecks) and more urgent/complex problems (a pelvic fracture and a blocked urethra in a cat were specifically mentioned). It is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Beech Vets
Willington
Our Score (68/100)
- •Continuity and trust over time: multiple comments about long-term use (e.g., “been using them for 8 years”). - Communication during care: owners mention being kept informed about tests and appointments. - Support in high-stress cases: one detailed review says a named vet saved a cat who was critically ill and supported the owner emotionally.
- •Continuity and trust over time: multiple comments about long-term use (e.g., “been using them for 8 years”). - Communication during care: owners mention being kept informed about tests and appointments. - Support in high-stress cases: one detailed review says a named vet saved a cat who was critically ill and supported the owner emotionally.
Ambivet operates as part of the Ambivet Veterinary Group (the website describes it as established in 1979; ownership structure beyond that isn’t stated). It’s set up as a small-animal practice with in-house diagnostics (lab work plus X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad mix of routine and medical/surgical care.
Ambivet operates as part of the Ambivet Veterinary Group (the website describes it as established in 1979; ownership structure beyond that isn’t stated). It’s set up as a small-animal practice with in-house diagnostics (lab work plus X‑ray and ultrasound) and a broad mix of routine and medical/surgical care.
Hope Valley Veterinary Clinic
Hathersage
Our Score (63/100)
Hope Valley Veterinary Clinic is a branch of Park Veterinary Hospital (the website describes it as part of a group providing care since the 1980s). It offers core routine work such as vaccinations and neutering, alongside diagnostics and complex surgeries, and states it runs its own onsite emergency service 24/7, 365 days a year. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe kind, calm handling during vaccinations and supportive care around euthanasia, with specific staff named for helping make difficult visits more bearable.
Hope Valley Veterinary Clinic is a branch of Park Veterinary Hospital (the website describes it as part of a group providing care since the 1980s). It offers core routine work such as vaccinations and neutering, alongside diagnostics and complex surgeries, and states it runs its own onsite emergency service 24/7, 365 days a year. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe kind, calm handling during vaccinations and supportive care around euthanasia, with specific staff named for helping make difficult visits more bearable.
Peakfield Farm Vets appears focused on farm and livestock work, with owners specifically describing support for herd management and statutory testing. In the latest written review available to us, a farm client reports transferring from a previous practice and being pleased with how the vet listened to their herd’s needs during an annual TB test; they also note calm, effective handling of a bull that “is not a fan of clippers” and say the testing “went great.” The same review mentions a Practice Manager who is described as “highly effective” and “very professional,” and notes the vet arrived promptly for the visit.
Peakfield Farm Vets appears focused on farm and livestock work, with owners specifically describing support for herd management and statutory testing. In the latest written review available to us, a farm client reports transferring from a previous practice and being pleased with how the vet listened to their herd’s needs during an annual TB test; they also note calm, effective handling of a bull that “is not a fan of clippers” and say the testing “went great.” The same review mentions a Practice Manager who is described as “highly effective” and “very professional,” and notes the vet arrived promptly for the visit.
- •Owners mention staying with the clinic for many years and returning repeatedly (“as always excellent”). - Specific vets are singled out by name (Sam, Matt, Kirsty), with comments focusing on knowledge, patience, understanding and professionalism. - Several of the written reviews available to us appear duplicated (the same text posted more than once by the same author).
- •Owners mention staying with the clinic for many years and returning repeatedly (“as always excellent”). - Specific vets are singled out by name (Sam, Matt, Kirsty), with comments focusing on knowledge, patience, understanding and professionalism. - Several of the written reviews available to us appear duplicated (the same text posted more than once by the same author).
