Two golden retriever puppies

Best Vets in Leicestershire

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Our Score (15/100)

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Vets 2 Your Pets is a mobile, home-visit veterinary service (RCVS registered) that focuses on providing routine care and specific procedures in a pet’s home environment rather than in a clinic setting. The website highlights services that tend to benefit pets who find travel or clinic environments stressful, including at-home vaccinations and quality-of-life assessments, as well as gentle at-home euthanasia for cats and dogs. They state they do not offer an emergency home call-out response; instead, they can refer to partner practices, and out-of-hours care is available via 24-hour telemedicine consultations.

#52

Fosse Way Farm Vets

Newtown Unthank

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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Fosse Way Farm Vets presents itself as a dedicated farm-only veterinary service (the website focuses on serving farms, rather than companion animals). The website also references a mailing list for updates. On Google it shows a 5-star rating from a very small number of reviews (2), but we don’t have any written review details to explain what those ratings were based on. Corporate-group ownership isn’t stated in the available information.

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Pinfold Vets

East Leake

4.8(252 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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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
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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.

4.7(377 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
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King’s Veterinary Centre is part of Linnaeus (an affiliate of Mars, Incorporated) and is RCVS-accredited. The website describes facilities including five consulting rooms, two theatres, plus dedicated dental and x‑ray rooms. It also states a 24-hour, 365-day service for registered clients, operated by their own vets at another branch. From the latest reviews available to us, owners most often describe: being fit in quickly when needed (including one report of being seen despite not being registered), support through long-running/complex cases (a dog with neurological issues and paralysis over 12 months), and compassionate end-of-life care. A smaller but repeated theme is cost—one reviewer calls it “a bit expensive,” while another describes it as “about average.”

4.7(236 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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dog
cat
bird
exotic

Bozzles Ark Veterinary Practice LTD describes itself as providing comprehensive veterinary care, including exotic pet care and advanced diagnostics (CT scans, ultrasound, X‑ray, and in-house blood work). Ownership (independent vs group) isn’t stated in the information provided. Based on the website and latest reviews, the practice appears set up for a broad mix of routine care and more complex situations, with several concrete signals: - 24/7 emergency care is advertised on the website, and owners also mention the out-of-hours service as “brilliant.” - End-of-life support including home visits is described in a recent review, where a vet visited to help with euthanasia and supported the family through the decision. - Reviews repeatedly mention handling challenging or anxious dogs (a “very vocal” dog, a rescue dog “with issues,” and a timid dog) with calm, gentle handling. - Owners describe being squeezed in for a health check at short notice, plus follow-up being scheduled after treatment.

#57
4.7(89 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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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.

4.6(542 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
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dog
cat

Woodward Veterinary Practice Ltd is a small-animal clinic with a “modern, fully equipped” facility, and the website states over 150 years of experience. It’s accredited as a Gold Level Cat Friendly Clinic by ISFM, and it’s listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. From the latest reviews, it appears set up for both routine care and more involved reproductive and diagnostic work: one owner describes a planned C-section with vets “on standby” over a weekend, while another review mentions paying £1,500 for tests. Feedback is mixed on communication: several owners highlight vets taking time to explain options, but one reviewer reports a defensive interaction with a nurse and feeling the practice wasn’t open to feedback. Corporate ownership isn’t stated by the clinic; one reviewer believed it was “owned by a mega company,” but this isn’t independently confirmed in the provided sources.

4.2(429 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Companion Care (Leicester Fosse Park) Ltd trades as Vets4Pets and describes itself as a locally-owned practice. Based on its stated facilities and service list, it’s set up for advanced diagnostics and surgery (including CT scanning, echocardiography/ECG, orthopaedics such as cruciate surgery and fracture repair) alongside routine care like microchipping and nurse clinics. It also states it has separated dog and cat wards plus isolation units, and is working towards an ISFM silver Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation. Review signals are mixed but specific: multiple owners describe supportive end-of-life care (including euthanasia), and one owner reports two last‑minute appointments that were “a life saver.” Other reviews raise concerns about front-desk handling and perceived pressure around costs, and one account describes a highly stressful cat experience in the waiting area that ended in a medical emergency.

Independent Clinic
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Averley House Farm is listed in your clinic data, but no website summary, service details, or client review information was provided in the inputs we received. Because of that, we can’t reliably describe what the clinic is set up for (e.g., routine care vs. surgeries, diagnostics, emergencies), who works there, or what pet owners commonly mention about their experiences.

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