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Emergency Vets in Leicestershire

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Our Score (80/100)

4.6(213 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Broughton Vet Group Ltd has been providing veterinary care since 2003. Recent reviews most often describe routine preventive visits (annual check-ups and vaccinations) and thorough, explanatory exams where vets talk owners through what they’re doing. Several owners also mention a conservative, discussion-led approach—for example, with an elderly rabbit, the vet agreed to monitor a small lump rather than recommending “radical treatment,” and also trimmed claws carefully. Customer experience feedback is mixed: while many describe helpful staff and good communication (including appointment reminders), a recent review reports significant stress and confusion around pet travel documentation and quotes an Export Health Certificate (EHC) cost “over £250.”

Our Score (79/100)

4.6(334 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Bell Brown & Bentley is a veterinary practice that (based on available data) provides emergency veterinary services and is a veterinary nurse training facility. Day-to-day care described in reviews includes diagnostics and medical treatment for unwell cats (blood tests, injections, fluids and tablets) and routine preventative work for puppies (vaccinations and microchipping). Several reviewers also describe a “cat waiting area” in reception and vets who take time to explain options in detail—while a few reviews raise concerns about pricing transparency and front-desk/admin handling of registration and bookings.

Our Score (76/100)

4.4(117 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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.

Our Score (73/100)

4.6(263 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

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.

Our Score (67/100)

4.4(193 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Bell, Brown & Bentley is a veterinary practice that (per clinic data) is also a veterinary nurse training facility and is flagged as offering emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours); the website specifically references what to do for out‑of‑hours pet emergencies. Recent reviews describe several concrete touches and experiences: one owner received a condolence card plus paw prints and fur keepsakes after bringing in a deceased cat, and another describes the practice treating an injured cat quickly and helping reunite it with its owners. Alongside these positives, a few owners raise concerns about pricing and decision-making, including feeling pushed toward multiple medications or being charged more than expected for vaccinations.

#16

Our Score (62/100)

4.9(54 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
Treats:

UK Vet Derm Ltd is a specialist-led veterinary dermatology referral service for dogs and cats, led by an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology (per the clinic website). Reviews repeatedly describe complex, long-running skin and ear cases being investigated and managed with same-visit testing (including swabs) and video-otoscopy footage shown to owners. Concrete examples from owners include treatment plans for allergy-driven chronic otitis, pseudomonas ear infections, and skin changes linked to Cushing’s (calcinosis and coat loss), with follow-up monitoring described in some cases (e.g., regular rechecks and longer-term therapy). Note on urgent care: “Emergency veterinary services (24/7 or extended hours)” is listed in the provided clinic data, but this isn’t corroborated by the website summary or the written reviews available to us.

Our Score (21/100)

Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

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.

#18

Pinfold Vets

East Leake

4.8(252 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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.

4.7(632 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

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.

#20
4.7(89 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Ash Tree Vets describes itself as a long‑established practice treating domestic pets (including dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters), and notes advanced technology for rapid diagnosis and treatment. The website also lists specialist areas including ultrasonography, cardiology, orthopaedics, medicine and soft tissue surgery, plus IIE Accreditation. In the latest reviews, owners repeatedly mention clear communication, routine preventative care (vaccinations, boosters and worming), and staff taking time with nervous dogs (e.g., being patient and helping a “very nervous cockapoo” cope with the visit). The clinic is also described as clean, and one owner mentions ongoing physiotherapy/laser treatment for their dog.

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