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Crescent Veterinary Clinic
Melton Mowbray
Our Score (76/100)
Crescent Veterinary Clinic is part of CVS Vets (a corporate group). It’s set up as a small-animal practice offering both routine care and urgent help, with out-of-hours emergencies directed to MiNightVet Nottingham. On the evidence available, owners most often mention support around end-of-life appointments (including follow-up touches like a condolence card and paw print) and being fitted in when time-sensitive care is needed (for example, getting cat booster vaccinations done before travel). The practice is an RCVS General Practice, and the website states it has disabled access and on-site parking.
Crescent Veterinary Clinic is part of CVS Vets (a corporate group). It’s set up as a small-animal practice offering both routine care and urgent help, with out-of-hours emergencies directed to MiNightVet Nottingham. On the evidence available, owners most often mention support around end-of-life appointments (including follow-up touches like a condolence card and paw print) and being fitted in when time-sensitive care is needed (for example, getting cat booster vaccinations done before travel). The practice is an RCVS General Practice, and the website states it has disabled access and on-site parking.
Market Harborough Vets4Pets Ltd
Market Harborough
Our Score (75/100)
Market Harborough Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets chain and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a calm, friendly experience alongside practical touches like post-op updates—one owner received a WhatsApp message and photo after their kitten’s spay and microchip procedure. Reviews also mention staff taking time to listen and explain options, and handling nervous pets gently (including giving a vaccination without the dog noticing). There are also examples of the team resolving an appointment-time mix‑up quickly and politely.
Market Harborough Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets chain and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Based on the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe a calm, friendly experience alongside practical touches like post-op updates—one owner received a WhatsApp message and photo after their kitten’s spay and microchip procedure. Reviews also mention staff taking time to listen and explain options, and handling nervous pets gently (including giving a vaccination without the dog noticing). There are also examples of the team resolving an appointment-time mix‑up quickly and politely.
Our Score (73/100)
Medivet Hinckley Leicester Road - Fairfield Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group (not an independent practice). It’s set up for routine appointments like annual check-ups and vaccinations, and it also offers access to Medivet’s round-the-clock emergency care via its 24‑hour centres (with a stated overnight consultation fee). Recent reviews include both smooth, low-stress routine visits (e.g., vaccinations/injections where pets “never even felt it”, and gentle handling of stressed cats) and a serious complaint about a cat dying shortly after being told blood results were fine, alongside concerns about money being prioritised. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Same-day appointment arranged for a guinea pig (seen by “Bev”). - Annual cat check-ups and vaccinations with on-time appointments; one reviewer notes the vet was a locum and very gentle with stressed cats. - First injections for a Shih Tzu reported as painless. - Blood tests quoted at about £450 in one complaint, with a follow-up call stating results were fine before the pet later died.
Medivet Hinckley Leicester Road - Fairfield Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group (not an independent practice). It’s set up for routine appointments like annual check-ups and vaccinations, and it also offers access to Medivet’s round-the-clock emergency care via its 24‑hour centres (with a stated overnight consultation fee). Recent reviews include both smooth, low-stress routine visits (e.g., vaccinations/injections where pets “never even felt it”, and gentle handling of stressed cats) and a serious complaint about a cat dying shortly after being told blood results were fine, alongside concerns about money being prioritised. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Same-day appointment arranged for a guinea pig (seen by “Bev”). - Annual cat check-ups and vaccinations with on-time appointments; one reviewer notes the vet was a locum and very gentle with stressed cats. - First injections for a Shih Tzu reported as painless. - Blood tests quoted at about £450 in one complaint, with a follow-up call stating results were fine before the pet later died.
Dermvet Skin & Ear Clinic focuses on veterinary dermatology for dogs and cats, with in-house testing and equipment geared toward complex ear disease. The website notes a state-of-the-art laboratory plus video otoscopy; reviews repeatedly describe swabs/cytology and camera footage being shown and explained during appointments. Owners most often mention long-running or hard-to-fix ear problems (including chronic otitis and pseudomonas ear infection) and allergy-driven skin/ear disease being worked up and managed over time, including follow-ups and ongoing therapy (e.g., monthly treatment mentioned for dust mite/pollen allergy).
Dermvet Skin & Ear Clinic focuses on veterinary dermatology for dogs and cats, with in-house testing and equipment geared toward complex ear disease. The website notes a state-of-the-art laboratory plus video otoscopy; reviews repeatedly describe swabs/cytology and camera footage being shown and explained during appointments. Owners most often mention long-running or hard-to-fix ear problems (including chronic otitis and pseudomonas ear infection) and allergy-driven skin/ear disease being worked up and managed over time, including follow-ups and ongoing therapy (e.g., monthly treatment mentioned for dust mite/pollen allergy).
Leicester St Georges Vets4Pets Ltd
Leicester
Our Score (67/100)
Leicester St Georges Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is set up for both routine small-animal care and more specialised work with exotics (the website explicitly lists reptiles, rabbits and small mammals). On the facilities side, it lists an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe strong clinical outcomes (e.g., long-standing ear problems resolved and hyperthyroidism diagnosed after other vets missed it), and one owner says they were seen “straight away” when arriving with an emergency. Others report problems with front-desk administration—particularly appointment delays/rescheduling and disputes about charges on a health plan (including an emailed balance demand and threats of debt collection).
Leicester St Georges Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group and is set up for both routine small-animal care and more specialised work with exotics (the website explicitly lists reptiles, rabbits and small mammals). On the facilities side, it lists an in-house lab, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an operating theatre, isolation, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards. It’s also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. In the latest reviews available to us, experiences are mixed: some owners describe strong clinical outcomes (e.g., long-standing ear problems resolved and hyperthyroidism diagnosed after other vets missed it), and one owner says they were seen “straight away” when arriving with an emergency. Others report problems with front-desk administration—particularly appointment delays/rescheduling and disputes about charges on a health plan (including an emailed balance demand and threats of debt collection).
Our Score (21/100)
Medivet Hinckley Roston Drive -Hollycroft Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and treats a range of small animals (cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals). The practice offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite care), common procedures like neutering and microchipping, and has an in-house laboratory for on-site testing. Out-of-hours care is arranged via Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa, with a stated out-of-hours consult fee of £130 and free phone assessments. Google shows a rating of 4.4/5 from 395 reviews.
Medivet Hinckley Roston Drive -Hollycroft Veterinary Centre is part of the Medivet group and treats a range of small animals (cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals). The practice offers routine preventative care (vaccinations, parasite care), common procedures like neutering and microchipping, and has an in-house laboratory for on-site testing. Out-of-hours care is arranged via Medivet 24 Hour Leamington Spa, with a stated out-of-hours consult fee of £130 and free phone assessments. Google shows a rating of 4.4/5 from 395 reviews.
Vets 2 Your Pets operates as a home-visit (mobile) veterinary service under the Vets 2 Your Pets name, aiming to reduce pet stress by treating them in their own environment. It covers routine and preventative care (including vaccinations and microchipping) as well as selected medical treatments (such as arthritis and allergy management) and end-of-life care at home. The service states it is registered with the RCVS, and notes that calls are answered and advice provided by qualified veterinary nurses. It does not offer emergency home call-outs; emergencies are referred to partner practices, with an option of 24-hour telemedicine consultations.
Vets 2 Your Pets operates as a home-visit (mobile) veterinary service under the Vets 2 Your Pets name, aiming to reduce pet stress by treating them in their own environment. It covers routine and preventative care (including vaccinations and microchipping) as well as selected medical treatments (such as arthritis and allergy management) and end-of-life care at home. The service states it is registered with the RCVS, and notes that calls are answered and advice provided by qualified veterinary nurses. It does not offer emergency home call-outs; emergencies are referred to partner practices, with an option of 24-hour telemedicine consultations.
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service offering home visits, aimed at keeping pets comfortable by avoiding clinic travel. Based on the website, the service is set up for routine and supportive care at home (for dogs, cats and rabbits), including vaccinations/boosters, chronic-issue management (arthritis and allergies), and quality-of-life support. It also provides gentle at-home euthanasia for cats and dogs. The website states it does not provide an emergency home call-out response; instead, it can refer to partner practices, with out-of-hours support available via a telemedicine consultation service. All veterinarians are stated to be registered with the RCVS.
Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile veterinary service offering home visits, aimed at keeping pets comfortable by avoiding clinic travel. Based on the website, the service is set up for routine and supportive care at home (for dogs, cats and rabbits), including vaccinations/boosters, chronic-issue management (arthritis and allergies), and quality-of-life support. It also provides gentle at-home euthanasia for cats and dogs. The website states it does not provide an emergency home call-out response; instead, it can refer to partner practices, with out-of-hours support available via a telemedicine consultation service. All veterinarians are stated to be registered with the RCVS.
Pinfold Vets
East Leake
Pinfold Vets is an independent, privately owned practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic set up for urgent and complex cases, including immediate surgery for a severe fracture, and in-patient monitoring over multiple days after toxin ingestion. Several owners also mention short-notice/last-minute appointments, and consultations that don’t feel rushed, with vets explaining options and “other avenues to try”. One review raises a concern about how a mammary lump was assessed and later described, so experiences around diagnostic certainty appear mixed.
Pinfold Vets is an independent, privately owned practice and a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews describe a clinic set up for urgent and complex cases, including immediate surgery for a severe fracture, and in-patient monitoring over multiple days after toxin ingestion. Several owners also mention short-notice/last-minute appointments, and consultations that don’t feel rushed, with vets explaining options and “other avenues to try”. One review raises a concern about how a mammary lump was assessed and later described, so experiences around diagnostic certainty appear mixed.
Oadby Vets4Pets Ltd
Wigston
Oadby Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (run as a franchise). Based on the information available, the practice offers emergency veterinary services (listed as 24/7 or extended hours) and is marked as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that is often able to act quickly in urgent situations (including fitting a dog in “straight away” during an emergency and supporting owners through end-of-life decisions), alongside a small number of serious concerns about communication and clinical decision-making. One detailed complaint describes a dog whose oral symptoms were repeatedly attributed to dental disease over three consultations before an oral malignant melanoma diagnosis was made elsewhere; the reviewer also criticises the wording of a dental estimate and describes the practice response as defensive. Another 1-star review focuses on missed pre-op communication around vomiting/diarrhoea before a scheduled cat castration, resulting in an unnecessary trip.
Oadby Vets4Pets Ltd is part of the Vets4Pets group (run as a franchise). Based on the information available, the practice offers emergency veterinary services (listed as 24/7 or extended hours) and is marked as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews describe a practice that is often able to act quickly in urgent situations (including fitting a dog in “straight away” during an emergency and supporting owners through end-of-life decisions), alongside a small number of serious concerns about communication and clinical decision-making. One detailed complaint describes a dog whose oral symptoms were repeatedly attributed to dental disease over three consultations before an oral malignant melanoma diagnosis was made elsewhere; the reviewer also criticises the wording of a dental estimate and describes the practice response as defensive. Another 1-star review focuses on missed pre-op communication around vomiting/diarrhoea before a scheduled cat castration, resulting in an unnecessary trip.
