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Coastal Veterinary Group
King's Lynn
Our Score (87/100)
Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information. The clinic is set up for routine care plus urgent problems, with out-of-hours support through 24/7 video consultations (VidiVet) and separate in-person emergency care via MiNight Vet (as described on the website). Recent reviews repeatedly mention quick access for urgent issues (including being seen “immediately” despite not being registered), and careful, observant checks—one owner describes a tiny corneal ulcer spotted at discharge for an unrelated admission, followed by eye drops that resolved it. Pricing is frequently described as “fair”/“reasonable” (without specific figures), while one reviewer notes appointments can run late.
Ownership/group status isn’t stated in the available information. The clinic is set up for routine care plus urgent problems, with out-of-hours support through 24/7 video consultations (VidiVet) and separate in-person emergency care via MiNight Vet (as described on the website). Recent reviews repeatedly mention quick access for urgent issues (including being seen “immediately” despite not being registered), and careful, observant checks—one owner describes a tiny corneal ulcer spotted at discharge for an unrelated admission, followed by eye drops that resolved it. Pricing is frequently described as “fair”/“reasonable” (without specific figures), while one reviewer notes appointments can run late.
Taverham Vets Bure Valley is part of the wider Taverham Vets practice, which (per its website) includes a veterinary hospital plus branch surgeries, with dedicated 24/7 emergency cover and facilities such as a rehabilitation centre (hydrotherapy and physiotherapy) and a luxury cattery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often describe clear treatment instructions and advice, kind handling of cats and dogs, and a non‑judgmental approach—one reviewer also notes the practice accepts RSPCA vouchers.
Taverham Vets Bure Valley is part of the wider Taverham Vets practice, which (per its website) includes a veterinary hospital plus branch surgeries, with dedicated 24/7 emergency cover and facilities such as a rehabilitation centre (hydrotherapy and physiotherapy) and a luxury cattery. In the latest reviews available, owners most often describe clear treatment instructions and advice, kind handling of cats and dogs, and a non‑judgmental approach—one reviewer also notes the practice accepts RSPCA vouchers.
Summerhill Veterinary Centre
Fakenham
Our Score (87/100)
Summerhill Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a practice that can accommodate urgent and out‑of‑hours cases, including overnight monitoring and updates. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Same‑day appointment arranged via reception for a dog with a sore eye, followed by a thorough eye examination and anti‑inflammatory medication. - Out‑of‑hours care with a dog being treated and monitored, with owners allowed to visit and receiving phone calls through the night. - A cat undergoing a major operation, with the team explaining the process and keeping owners updated, and some owners noting continuity (seeing the same vet).
Summerhill Veterinary Centre is described by reviewers as a practice that can accommodate urgent and out‑of‑hours cases, including overnight monitoring and updates. It’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Concrete examples mentioned by owners include: - Same‑day appointment arranged via reception for a dog with a sore eye, followed by a thorough eye examination and anti‑inflammatory medication. - Out‑of‑hours care with a dog being treated and monitored, with owners allowed to visit and receiving phone calls through the night. - A cat undergoing a major operation, with the team explaining the process and keeping owners updated, and some owners noting continuity (seeing the same vet).
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic
Norwich
Our Score (86/100)
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic is described on its website as a small animal clinic, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, multiple owners contrast it with “corporate” practices—saying they weren’t pushed into extra tests and that fees felt more reasonable for straightforward visits. Specific examples mentioned include treating an emergency cat case, stitching a badly cut paw after the owner arrived late, and routine booster/check-up appointments. Several owners also highlight personal touches and communication, including being allowed to stay with a dog during sedation and a hand-written condolence card after a pet died.
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic is described on its website as a small animal clinic, and it is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. In recent reviews, multiple owners contrast it with “corporate” practices—saying they weren’t pushed into extra tests and that fees felt more reasonable for straightforward visits. Specific examples mentioned include treating an emergency cat case, stitching a badly cut paw after the owner arrived late, and routine booster/check-up appointments. Several owners also highlight personal touches and communication, including being allowed to stay with a dog during sedation and a hand-written condolence card after a pet died.
Our Score (86/100)
Eaton Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic that (from the information provided) also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (described as “24/7 or extended hours” in the clinic data). Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared to day-to-day care plus urgent “no notice” visits—owners mention being fitted in quickly when pets get into scrapes, and appointments that run on time. Concrete details owners mention include: vets taking time to examine and investigate before discussing options and next steps; medication being straightforward to manage; and a clean, tidy practice environment. One review specifically mentions compassionate support during a pet euthanasia (PTS).
Eaton Veterinary Practice Ltd is a veterinary clinic that (from the information provided) also operates as a veterinary nurse training facility and offers emergency veterinary services (described as “24/7 or extended hours” in the clinic data). Reviews repeatedly describe a practice geared to day-to-day care plus urgent “no notice” visits—owners mention being fitted in quickly when pets get into scrapes, and appointments that run on time. Concrete details owners mention include: vets taking time to examine and investigate before discussing options and next steps; medication being straightforward to manage; and a clean, tidy practice environment. One review specifically mentions compassionate support during a pet euthanasia (PTS).
Paws Indoors Ltd is a mobile veterinary service that also has a surgery for operations and hospitalisation. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic is set up to provide at-home veterinary care (including end-of-life support) alongside in-surgery procedures when needed. Multiple reviewers describe vets coming to their home, talking them through what would happen, and keeping the situation calm and low-stress for both pet and owner. Owners also mention ongoing support such as advice about quality of life, repeat medications handled remotely (by phone/post), and small bereavement gestures (a card and candle).
Paws Indoors Ltd is a mobile veterinary service that also has a surgery for operations and hospitalisation. Based on the website and recent reviews, the clinic is set up to provide at-home veterinary care (including end-of-life support) alongside in-surgery procedures when needed. Multiple reviewers describe vets coming to their home, talking them through what would happen, and keeping the situation calm and low-stress for both pet and owner. Owners also mention ongoing support such as advice about quality of life, repeat medications handled remotely (by phone/post), and small bereavement gestures (a card and candle).
Medivet Hellesdon
Norwich
Our Score (85/100)
Medivet Hellesdon is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care alongside more advanced in-practice diagnostics and procedures (including imaging, endoscopy and orthopaedic surgery). The clinic is listed as an ISFM cat-friendly clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - vets taking time to explain and answer questions without rushing (including for first-time pet owners) - gentle handling for anxious dogs during exams and vaccinations (one owner noted their dog tolerated injections unusually well) - remote triage-style support such as asking for a video and then replying promptly with reassurance One review flags a contrasting experience: the practice “grown too big for the premises” with staffing pressure and a new receptionist left unsupported during a busy period with walk-ins.
Medivet Hellesdon is part of the Medivet group and offers routine care alongside more advanced in-practice diagnostics and procedures (including imaging, endoscopy and orthopaedic surgery). The clinic is listed as an ISFM cat-friendly clinic and a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe: - vets taking time to explain and answer questions without rushing (including for first-time pet owners) - gentle handling for anxious dogs during exams and vaccinations (one owner noted their dog tolerated injections unusually well) - remote triage-style support such as asking for a video and then replying promptly with reassurance One review flags a contrasting experience: the practice “grown too big for the premises” with staffing pressure and a new receptionist left unsupported during a busy period with walk-ins.
Medivet South Wootton
King's Lynn
Our Score (85/100)
Medivet South Wootton is part of the Medivet group. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic vet care for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals, with on-site imaging and lab support (X-rays, ultrasound, in-house laboratory) and 15‑minute consultations. It’s also a veterinary nurse training facility and holds a Silver Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic Award (ISFM). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention appointments being easy to book and running on time, clear explanations about treatment (including for cats), and staff taking practical steps to keep pets comfortable—such as using air conditioning in the consult room for two dogs during a warm visit. There is also a recent low-star review, but no written details were provided for it.
Medivet South Wootton is part of the Medivet group. The practice is set up for routine and diagnostic vet care for cats, dogs, rabbits and small mammals, with on-site imaging and lab support (X-rays, ultrasound, in-house laboratory) and 15‑minute consultations. It’s also a veterinary nurse training facility and holds a Silver Standard Cat-Friendly Clinic Award (ISFM). In the latest reviews available, owners repeatedly mention appointments being easy to book and running on time, clear explanations about treatment (including for cats), and staff taking practical steps to keep pets comfortable—such as using air conditioning in the consult room for two dogs during a warm visit. There is also a recent low-star review, but no written details were provided for it.
Caister Vets
Great Yarmouth
Our Score (85/100)
Caister Vets is an independent, vet-owned practice (established 2017) offering routine consultations, diagnostics and surgery for a wide mix of species (dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises and lizards). Reviews repeatedly point to appointments that don’t feel rushed, vets who explain options and give honest opinions, and examples of good follow-up, including a post-op call after a neutering procedure. Several owners also describe same-day urgent appointments when their pet needed to be seen quickly.
Caister Vets is an independent, vet-owned practice (established 2017) offering routine consultations, diagnostics and surgery for a wide mix of species (dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises and lizards). Reviews repeatedly point to appointments that don’t feel rushed, vets who explain options and give honest opinions, and examples of good follow-up, including a post-op call after a neutering procedure. Several owners also describe same-day urgent appointments when their pet needed to be seen quickly.
Three Rivers Vets
Norwich
Our Score (85/100)
Three Rivers Vets is part of the Three Rivers Vet Group (as shown by their website/email domain). The practice is described in reviews as handling both routine care (for example, a cat’s annual check-up) and urgent same-day problems (owners mention being advised to come in immediately for seizures, and being seen and “sorted” within a few hours after a morning call). Experiences are mixed: several owners describe calm, thorough handling of stressed or nervous pets, while one recent reviewer reports a leg injury visit where the vet “didn’t even inspect his leg” and they felt the assessment was inadequate and profit-driven. Concrete points owners mention include: - Same-day/urgent triage: “bring her in straight away” for seizures; another owner called in the morning and was seen and “sorted” by late morning. - Handling anxious pets: a cat was “quickly and effectively de-stressed” during an annual check-up; a nervous dog was moved to a different room to help them cope. - Bereavement support: a condolence card sent after a pet loss. - Payment option: owners mention being able to use Klarna to spread payments.
Three Rivers Vets is part of the Three Rivers Vet Group (as shown by their website/email domain). The practice is described in reviews as handling both routine care (for example, a cat’s annual check-up) and urgent same-day problems (owners mention being advised to come in immediately for seizures, and being seen and “sorted” within a few hours after a morning call). Experiences are mixed: several owners describe calm, thorough handling of stressed or nervous pets, while one recent reviewer reports a leg injury visit where the vet “didn’t even inspect his leg” and they felt the assessment was inadequate and profit-driven. Concrete points owners mention include: - Same-day/urgent triage: “bring her in straight away” for seizures; another owner called in the morning and was seen and “sorted” by late morning. - Handling anxious pets: a cat was “quickly and effectively de-stressed” during an annual check-up; a nervous dog was moved to a different room to help them cope. - Bereavement support: a condolence card sent after a pet loss. - Payment option: owners mention being able to use Klarna to spread payments.
