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Pet Behaviour Practice appears to focus on practical dog behaviour support rather than routine veterinary care. From the written reviews available, sessions include home visits, Zoom consultations, and “behavioural walking sessions” where the work happens in real-life situations (e.g., meeting other dogs/people, improving lead walking, and building confidence in anxious dogs). Reviews repeatedly describe Carol providing specific techniques and drills owners can practise, and tailoring exposure to triggers (for example, carefully choosing opportunities for a nervous dog to meet other dogs and people). Several reviewers refer to Carol as running “Petopia,” which may be a related or previous name; the reviews don’t explain the relationship.
Pet Behaviour Practice appears to focus on practical dog behaviour support rather than routine veterinary care. From the written reviews available, sessions include home visits, Zoom consultations, and “behavioural walking sessions” where the work happens in real-life situations (e.g., meeting other dogs/people, improving lead walking, and building confidence in anxious dogs). Reviews repeatedly describe Carol providing specific techniques and drills owners can practise, and tailoring exposure to triggers (for example, carefully choosing opportunities for a nervous dog to meet other dogs and people). Several reviewers refer to Carol as running “Petopia,” which may be a related or previous name; the reviews don’t explain the relationship.
Haven Veterinary Surgeons
Great Yarmouth
Our Score (63/100)
Haven Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in 1880 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The clinic appears set up for routine and surgical care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with in-house lab work plus X‑ray and ultrasound listed on its site. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention neutering and microchipping, and one family describes a last‑minute euthanasia appointment where the vet explained the process clearly and the practice later sent a paw‑print sympathy card. Some reviewers raise concerns about costs and decision-making around surgery, including an allegedly high estimate for sedating a cat to examine its mouth and a spay that was not completed after a lump was found once the dog was already under anaesthetic.
Haven Veterinary Surgeons is a small-animal practice established in 1880 and listed as an RCVS General Practice. The clinic appears set up for routine and surgical care for dogs, cats and rabbits, with in-house lab work plus X‑ray and ultrasound listed on its site. In the latest reviews available to us, owners mention neutering and microchipping, and one family describes a last‑minute euthanasia appointment where the vet explained the process clearly and the practice later sent a paw‑print sympathy card. Some reviewers raise concerns about costs and decision-making around surgery, including an allegedly high estimate for sedating a cat to examine its mouth and a spay that was not completed after a lump was found once the dog was already under anaesthetic.
Our Score (63/100)
The Grove Veterinary Hospital & Clinics – Swaffham appears to be part of CVS (the practice email uses the `cvsvets.com` domain). The practice website for The Grove describes a broad small‑animal service offer (including surgery, diagnostics and dentistry), plus emergency/out‑of‑hours cover and referral-level work within the wider group. From the latest reviews available, owners highlight a few very specific experiences: a nurse collecting an injured duckling and later returning it to its mother after it improved; support around end‑of‑life care including being allowed to visit out of hours and receiving keepsakes (card, paw prints, fur clipping); and routine care such as neutering. Reviews also include a sharp negative account alleging poor handling of an injured stray cat and an insensitive process when bringing in a deceased dog—so experiences appear mixed.
The Grove Veterinary Hospital & Clinics – Swaffham appears to be part of CVS (the practice email uses the `cvsvets.com` domain). The practice website for The Grove describes a broad small‑animal service offer (including surgery, diagnostics and dentistry), plus emergency/out‑of‑hours cover and referral-level work within the wider group. From the latest reviews available, owners highlight a few very specific experiences: a nurse collecting an injured duckling and later returning it to its mother after it improved; support around end‑of‑life care including being allowed to visit out of hours and receiving keepsakes (card, paw prints, fur clipping); and routine care such as neutering. Reviews also include a sharp negative account alleging poor handling of an injured stray cat and an insensitive process when bringing in a deceased dog—so experiences appear mixed.
Vets Now King’s Lynn is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group (a network of 60+ clinics) and is set up for out‑of‑hours care for small animals when regular practices are closed, with the option of video consultations via Vets Now. In the latest reviews, some owners describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including choking and breathing distress) and mention diagnostics like ultrasound and pain relief given on the night. Pricing is a major decision point: multiple reviewers describe very high out‑of‑hours fees (including being quoted “over £200” before attending, and charges in the hundreds for visits and treatment), while others say the speed and availability are worth it in an emergency.
Vets Now King’s Lynn is part of the Vets Now emergency veterinary group (a network of 60+ clinics) and is set up for out‑of‑hours care for small animals when regular practices are closed, with the option of video consultations via Vets Now. In the latest reviews, some owners describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including choking and breathing distress) and mention diagnostics like ultrasound and pain relief given on the night. Pricing is a major decision point: multiple reviewers describe very high out‑of‑hours fees (including being quoted “over £200” before attending, and charges in the hundreds for visits and treatment), while others say the speed and availability are worth it in an emergency.
Cherry Tree Vets Ltd is a two-branch veterinary practice with facilities described on its website as including digital X‑ray/onsite imaging, a modern surgical theatre and a surgical ward, alongside 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews are sharply mixed: some owners describe compassionate, skilled handling of urgent and end‑of‑life situations (including being given time to say goodbye out of hours), while others report brusque or rude communication, rough handling during a puppy vaccination, and frustration over charges and appointment cancellations. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours end‑of‑life care where the family says they were given time and the procedure was handled with “compassion, dignity and expertise”. - A life‑threatening cat case where “quick action” was taken, described as pragmatic and honest decision‑making. - Reports of unexpected/contested charges (including an out‑of‑hours bill said to total £280, and a fee for signing an insurance claim form).
Cherry Tree Vets Ltd is a two-branch veterinary practice with facilities described on its website as including digital X‑ray/onsite imaging, a modern surgical theatre and a surgical ward, alongside 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews are sharply mixed: some owners describe compassionate, skilled handling of urgent and end‑of‑life situations (including being given time to say goodbye out of hours), while others report brusque or rude communication, rough handling during a puppy vaccination, and frustration over charges and appointment cancellations. Concrete details mentioned by owners include: - Out-of-hours end‑of‑life care where the family says they were given time and the procedure was handled with “compassion, dignity and expertise”. - A life‑threatening cat case where “quick action” was taken, described as pragmatic and honest decision‑making. - Reports of unexpected/contested charges (including an out‑of‑hours bill said to total £280, and a fee for signing an insurance claim form).
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic describes itself as having over 100 years’ experience delivering pet healthcare. From the reviews available, it appears set up for routine appointments as well as accommodating urgent, last-minute cases when possible: one owner reports arriving unannounced after being unable to get a last-minute appointment elsewhere and being seen “straight away,” with their cat kept in a kennel for several hours so they didn’t have to wait all day. Feedback is mixed on access and appointment handling—one reviewer reports being turned away for arriving 12 minutes late to the last appointment of the day, and another describes limited appointment availability for rabbit annual appointments at one point.
Uplands Way Veterinary Clinic describes itself as having over 100 years’ experience delivering pet healthcare. From the reviews available, it appears set up for routine appointments as well as accommodating urgent, last-minute cases when possible: one owner reports arriving unannounced after being unable to get a last-minute appointment elsewhere and being seen “straight away,” with their cat kept in a kennel for several hours so they didn’t have to wait all day. Feedback is mixed on access and appointment handling—one reviewer reports being turned away for arriving 12 minutes late to the last appointment of the day, and another describes limited appointment availability for rabbit annual appointments at one point.
Our Score (25/100)
The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group is a well-established small-animal practice offering both routine care and a wider range of in-house investigations and surgery. The clinic lists an in-house lab plus X‑ray and ultrasound, and describes “advanced services” that include cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery and soft-tissue surgery. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and backyard poultry, and also offers home visits. The practice states it meets RCVS Core Standards. For emergencies outside normal opening hours, it directs clients to Swayne & Partners Veterinary Surgeons.
The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group is a well-established small-animal practice offering both routine care and a wider range of in-house investigations and surgery. The clinic lists an in-house lab plus X‑ray and ultrasound, and describes “advanced services” that include cardiology, dermatology, internal medicine, ophthalmology, orthopaedic surgery and soft-tissue surgery. It treats dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs and backyard poultry, and also offers home visits. The practice states it meets RCVS Core Standards. For emergencies outside normal opening hours, it directs clients to Swayne & Partners Veterinary Surgeons.
Eastgate Veterinary Group is a longstanding practice (tracing its history back to before World War II) offering routine, appointment-based care for dogs, cats and rabbits. Based on the information available from its website and clinic data, it appears set up primarily for preventative care and ongoing support—such as vaccinations, routine health checks, and monitoring long-term conditions—alongside practical nursing-led clinics (for example, weight management and nail clips). The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Eastgate Veterinary Group is a longstanding practice (tracing its history back to before World War II) offering routine, appointment-based care for dogs, cats and rabbits. Based on the information available from its website and clinic data, it appears set up primarily for preventative care and ongoing support—such as vaccinations, routine health checks, and monitoring long-term conditions—alongside practical nursing-led clinics (for example, weight management and nail clips). The practice is also listed as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility.
Our Score (21/100)
Linden House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in 1986. It provides routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) as well as procedures such as neutering, dentistry and other surgery, supported by on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound. The practice is accredited to RCVS Core Standards and is a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver). For out-of-hours emergencies, support is provided via MiNightVet, including free telephone advice and emergency consultations (as stated on the clinic website). It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
Linden House Veterinary Centre is a small-animal practice established in 1986. It provides routine care (consultations, vaccinations, parasite control) as well as procedures such as neutering, dentistry and other surgery, supported by on-site diagnostics including an in-house lab, X‑ray and ultrasound. The practice is accredited to RCVS Core Standards and is a Cat Friendly Clinic (Silver). For out-of-hours emergencies, support is provided via MiNightVet, including free telephone advice and emergency consultations (as stated on the clinic website). It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility.
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic presents itself as an independent practice (clients explicitly contrast it with “corporate” vets). It’s set up for everyday small-animal care, with multiple reviews describing urgent treatment and routine appointments, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners specifically mention: - Emergency support for a cat (“Bobby”) when help was needed quickly. - A dog’s badly cut paw being stitched, with the owner allowed to stay with their dog during sedation/recovery. - Routine booster vaccination and check-up appointments. - Treatment of chickens, with reviewers describing thorough exams and kind handling.
The Mayers Veterinary Clinic presents itself as an independent practice (clients explicitly contrast it with “corporate” vets). It’s set up for everyday small-animal care, with multiple reviews describing urgent treatment and routine appointments, and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Owners specifically mention: - Emergency support for a cat (“Bobby”) when help was needed quickly. - A dog’s badly cut paw being stitched, with the owner allowed to stay with their dog during sedation/recovery. - Routine booster vaccination and check-up appointments. - Treatment of chickens, with reviewers describing thorough exams and kind handling.
