Showing 31-40 of 40 clinics
Our Score (48/100)
Seaham Vets Limited describes itself as an independent clinic founded in May 2014 by Natalie Land RVN and Suey Turner RVN. The practice says it has an operating theatre, digital X-ray and in-house lab facilities, and offers a 24/7 service....
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Our Score (48/100)
Clifton Lodge Veterinary Group says it has cared for pets and owners since 1950, and it also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice offers 24/7 digital vet support through VidiVet, including bank holidays. Recent...
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Our Score (45/100)
Wilson Veterinary Group, Newton Aycliffe is part of VetPartners and the wider Wilson Veterinary Group network. The practice advertises onsite 24-hour emergency care and is regularly used for routine appointments such as vaccinations,...
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- Friendly, welcoming staff are the strongest recurring theme, with several clients describing the team as pleasant, caring and easy to deal with. - Routine visits such as yearly boosters come up repeatedly, and some owners say the vets...
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Grange Vets provides routine and ongoing care for dogs, cats, rabbits and other small pets, and its website lists it as an Approved Veterinary Nurse Training Centre. The practice highlights check-ups, long-term care and general treatment,...
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Fellside Veterinary Group is a veterinary practice in Bishop Auckland, Durham. Public feedback is limited in volume but positive overall, with reviewers describing the vets as excellent, professional and friendly. Comments are general...
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Emergency Mobile Vet is a home-visit service for small animals, offering urgent care, including out-of-hours support, as well as routine appointments in the pet’s home. It is set up for situations where travelling to a clinic is difficult...
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Our Score (15/100)
