Showing 81-88 of 88 clinics
Our Score (58/100)
Holly House Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it handles both routine appointments and short-notice problems (one owner says they were fitted in quickly for a broken dew claw), and it provides end-of-life care (a cat euthanasia is described, including time to say goodbye and a condolence card afterwards). Owner feedback is mixed and sometimes sharply conflicting: some describe attentive, friendly front-desk service from the moment they arrive and clear explanations during visits, while others report poor follow-up on test results, concerns about the clinic’s condition (described as “scruffy”), and repeated complaints about high or unexpected charges (including itemised lab work they say wasn’t explained).
Holly House Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that (per clinic data) is a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on recent reviews, it handles both routine appointments and short-notice problems (one owner says they were fitted in quickly for a broken dew claw), and it provides end-of-life care (a cat euthanasia is described, including time to say goodbye and a condolence card afterwards). Owner feedback is mixed and sometimes sharply conflicting: some describe attentive, friendly front-desk service from the moment they arrive and clear explanations during visits, while others report poor follow-up on test results, concerns about the clinic’s condition (described as “scruffy”), and repeated complaints about high or unexpected charges (including itemised lab work they say wasn’t explained).
Daisy Hill Practice Ltd.
Bolton
Our Score (57/100)
Daisy Hill Practice Ltd. is a small practice (no corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the available information). Based on both the listed capabilities and client comments, it appears set up for routine care plus urgent “fit-in” appointments when needed: one reviewer describes arriving without notice for a cat’s infection and being seen between appointments for diagnosis and treatment. Routine neutering is specifically mentioned (kittens being neutered), including handling a very frightened kitten during the visit. Feedback is mixed on front-desk communication: one recent reviewer describes an uncomfortable phone call when asking about registering, spaying a cat, and booking a puppy health check; other reviews praise both the vet and receptionist during in-clinic visits.
Daisy Hill Practice Ltd. is a small practice (no corporate group affiliation is mentioned in the available information). Based on both the listed capabilities and client comments, it appears set up for routine care plus urgent “fit-in” appointments when needed: one reviewer describes arriving without notice for a cat’s infection and being seen between appointments for diagnosis and treatment. Routine neutering is specifically mentioned (kittens being neutered), including handling a very frightened kitten during the visit. Feedback is mixed on front-desk communication: one recent reviewer describes an uncomfortable phone call when asking about registering, spaying a cat, and booking a puppy health check; other reviews praise both the vet and receptionist during in-clinic visits.
Our Score (55/100)
Companion Care (Bolton) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice, based inside a Pets at Home store. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for small-animal care with in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray, blood pressure monitoring) and facilities for procedures and inpatient care (operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation). Recent reviews are mixed but detailed: several owners describe serious-cat illness support (including a cat “days from dying from FIP”) with clear explanations of what needed to happen, while others report concerns about repeat appointments they felt were unnecessary, and one account of an anxious dog consultation where the owner felt the vet didn’t examine properly and moved quickly to sedation/steroids. Owners also mention practical elements such as booster reminders and an efficient flea/worm prescription service. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Out-of-hours emergency care is arranged through Pet Medics and Vets Now (as stated on the website). - Surgery cases appear in reviews (e.g., spay with owners describing being talked through the process). - Reviews mention treatment for abscesses (anal gland abscess requiring antibiotics/drainage; a hamster mouth abscess). - Multiple reviews name Nancy as a key clinician for sick-cat care and communication.
Companion Care (Bolton) Ltd describes itself as a locally owned veterinary practice, based inside a Pets at Home store. From the clinic’s own information, it’s set up for small-animal care with in-house diagnostics (lab work, X‑ray, blood pressure monitoring) and facilities for procedures and inpatient care (operating theatre, hospital ward, isolation). Recent reviews are mixed but detailed: several owners describe serious-cat illness support (including a cat “days from dying from FIP”) with clear explanations of what needed to happen, while others report concerns about repeat appointments they felt were unnecessary, and one account of an anxious dog consultation where the owner felt the vet didn’t examine properly and moved quickly to sedation/steroids. Owners also mention practical elements such as booster reminders and an efficient flea/worm prescription service. Concrete specifics mentioned: - Out-of-hours emergency care is arranged through Pet Medics and Vets Now (as stated on the website). - Surgery cases appear in reviews (e.g., spay with owners describing being talked through the process). - Reviews mention treatment for abscesses (anal gland abscess requiring antibiotics/drainage; a hamster mouth abscess). - Multiple reviews name Nancy as a key clinician for sick-cat care and communication.
Our Score (25/100)
Anrich Vets (Pet Healthcare Centers Ltd) is part of the Northwest Referrals family and provides routine veterinary care for dogs, cats, and small animals. The website emphasises preventative health and early intervention, with core services including health checks, vaccinations, neutering, and dentistry. Clinic information also lists the practice as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Access information on the site notes wheelchair accessibility with wide doors.
Anrich Vets (Pet Healthcare Centers Ltd) is part of the Northwest Referrals family and provides routine veterinary care for dogs, cats, and small animals. The website emphasises preventative health and early intervention, with core services including health checks, vaccinations, neutering, and dentistry. Clinic information also lists the practice as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Access information on the site notes wheelchair accessibility with wide doors.
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic
Manchester
Our Score (25/100)
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic is described (in the website information available to us) as part of the Regan Veterinary Group and set up primarily for small animals—including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and small pets such as hamsters, guinea pigs, and gerbils. The same source lists a broad mix of routine care and surgical work (for example dentistry, neutering and other surgery, and diagnostic tests/imaging), plus nurse clinics and home visits. It also states the practice is an RCVS General Practice, and your clinic data notes it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
The Avenue Veterinary Clinic is described (in the website information available to us) as part of the Regan Veterinary Group and set up primarily for small animals—including dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, and small pets such as hamsters, guinea pigs, and gerbils. The same source lists a broad mix of routine care and surgical work (for example dentistry, neutering and other surgery, and diagnostic tests/imaging), plus nurse clinics and home visits. It also states the practice is an RCVS General Practice, and your clinic data notes it is a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Home Visit Pet Care Wigan Ltd is a fully registered mobile veterinary practice providing veterinary care in your home, aiming to reduce stress for pets and make appointments easier for owners. The website presents it as set up mainly for routine and preventative care at home (including vaccinations/boosters and diagnostics), with additional support for end-of-life and palliative care delivered in a familiar environment. It also advertises Home Pet Care Plans (positioned as wellness/preventative plans) and notes that out-of-hours emergency support information is available (details aren’t included in the information provided to us).
Home Visit Pet Care Wigan Ltd is a fully registered mobile veterinary practice providing veterinary care in your home, aiming to reduce stress for pets and make appointments easier for owners. The website presents it as set up mainly for routine and preventative care at home (including vaccinations/boosters and diagnostics), with additional support for end-of-life and palliative care delivered in a familiar environment. It also advertises Home Pet Care Plans (positioned as wellness/preventative plans) and notes that out-of-hours emergency support information is available (details aren’t included in the information provided to us).
TRAFFORD VETERINARY CENTRE
Carrington
Trafford Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice and an approved veterinary nurse training practice (TP). The website highlights on-site diagnostic facilities (including an in-house lab with routine blood results in 20–30 minutes, plus X‑ray, ultrasound, and a dental X‑ray suite) and a setup designed to reduce stress with separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards. For emergencies, the practice states that 24‑hour emergency cover is provided by Cheadle A&E Vets. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention vets who listen and tailor advice, including offering “advice and alternatives” rather than a single fixed plan, and being calm and friendly with nervous dogs. A few reviewers also comment on value/good pricing, though no specific prices are stated.
Trafford Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent practice and an approved veterinary nurse training practice (TP). The website highlights on-site diagnostic facilities (including an in-house lab with routine blood results in 20–30 minutes, plus X‑ray, ultrasound, and a dental X‑ray suite) and a setup designed to reduce stress with separate cat and dog waiting areas and wards. For emergencies, the practice states that 24‑hour emergency cover is provided by Cheadle A&E Vets. In the latest reviews available to us, owners most often mention vets who listen and tailor advice, including offering “advice and alternatives” rather than a single fixed plan, and being calm and friendly with nervous dogs. A few reviewers also comment on value/good pricing, though no specific prices are stated.
Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that’s part of the Regan Veterinary Group, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and dental facilities, plus surgical options including keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and orthopaedics/soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations and continuity of care (including follow-up calls with results “when they said they would”), and specific case examples include eye problems treated with prescribed medication, keyhole neutering, and ongoing care for a heart condition. A few recent reviews raise concerns about communication and unexpected costs—one owner says an anti-sickness injection was given before neutering without being discussed first and was charged at £70, while another reports being told too late that an Animal Health Certificate appointment couldn’t be booked.
Park Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice that’s part of the Regan Veterinary Group, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The website highlights on-site diagnostics (in-house lab work, X‑ray, ultrasound) and dental facilities, plus surgical options including keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery and orthopaedics/soft tissue surgery. In the latest reviews, owners most often describe clear explanations and continuity of care (including follow-up calls with results “when they said they would”), and specific case examples include eye problems treated with prescribed medication, keyhole neutering, and ongoing care for a heart condition. A few recent reviews raise concerns about communication and unexpected costs—one owner says an anti-sickness injection was given before neutering without being discussed first and was charged at £70, while another reports being told too late that an Animal Health Certificate appointment couldn’t be booked.
