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Dog & Cat Vets in Norfolk

Showing 71-80 of 80 clinics

#71
5.0(13 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Coastal Veterinary Group is described by reviewers as privately owned and part of a wider Coastal Vets group; this particular site is mentioned as a small branch with a reception area and one consulting room. Based on the written reviews available, it seems set up primarily for consultations and medical assessment, with owners highlighting that the vet “looks for the problem, rather than just treating symptoms” and that medication was prescribed after checks. Multiple reviews mention pets being handled gently—examples include helping an older dog and making a nervous pug feel comfortable during the visit.

4.8(515 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Toll Barn Veterinary Centre Limited is a family-run, independent practice that was purpose-built and opened in 2014 by Faye (a veterinary surgeon and Director). The clinic is set up to handle a wide range of in-house work, including complex surgical, medical and diagnostic procedures, supported by facilities such as an onsite CT scanner, laser therapy, platelet regeneration and cryotherapy. The website states a 24/7 on-site out-of-hours emergency service for existing clients, with a vet and nurse on duty overnight. From the latest reviews available, owners frequently describe clear communication and time spent discussing options (including seeking a second opinion), and there are multiple mentions of care for small/exotic pets (rabbits and guinea pigs). One reviewer reports difficulty getting a vet call-back and feeling their pet wasn’t seen when requested, with inconsistent advice between staff.

4.8(183 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd is a general veterinary practice that also lists itself as a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. The clinic website states out-of-hours emergency contact is available by calling your normal surgery 24/7. Recent reviews describe routine consults leading to a clear diagnosis after an exam, plus a situation where the team temporarily took in and monitored a dog, keeping her calm and safe until collection. End-of-life care is a major decision point in the feedback: some owners describe compassionate support during euthanasia, while others report being turned away as “too busy” when requesting euthanasia, which they experienced as lacking empathy.

#74
4.8(63 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Glaven Veterinary Practice Ltd’s website highlights in-house diagnostic facilities (X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, ECG heart assessment), an onsite laboratory, and an in-house pharmacy, alongside dental care and “innovative surgeries.” The site also mentions Pet Health Club® Plus (with consultations included) and lists the practice as an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe practical, situation-specific support: a same-day (or next-morning) appointment offered for a dog with sore ears, staff taking time to calm a frightened cat, and a vet who came outside to consult an anxious dog that wouldn’t approach the building. One review raises a concern about feeling pushed into medication and return visits, and describes the visit as very expensive, which contrasts with many other very positive experiences reported.

4.7(329 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Miramar Veterinary Centre Ltd offers both routine and urgent-care support, with on-the-day appointments for sudden illness repeatedly described in recent reviews (being seen within 15 minutes, or booked in within 2 hours). The website information highlights practical facilities for fast diagnostics (in-house laboratory and digital x-ray), plus separate cat and dog waiting areas. Reviewers also describe a triage-nurse approach for urgent cases, and a quieter, non-clinical lounge used for euthanasia appointments. Ownership/group affiliation isn’t stated in the available information, although the website references a Pet Health Club® Plus plan that includes consultations.

4.7(277 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Glaven Veterinary Practice Ltd is an IVC Evidensia Positive Pawprint Partner and a veterinary nurse training facility, with in-house diagnostics and imaging equipment (onsite laboratory, X‑ray, ultrasound, endoscopy, and ECG heart assessment) plus an onsite pharmacy. The website highlights dental care and “innovative surgeries,” suggesting the practice is set up to investigate and treat a broad range of medical and surgical problems in-house. In recent reviews, owners most often point to practical, day-to-day experiences: accommodating short-notice appointments for pet travel paperwork, keeping the waiting experience calm even when busy, and actively helping pets that are anxious at the vet (including discussing specific ways to make future visits easier). One reviewer also noted staff cleaning up after a dog was sick and reassuring the owner not to worry.

4.7(123 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:

Cromer Vets Ltd describes itself as an independent, vet-owned practice (established in 2021) offering “comprehensive veterinary services under one roof,” including 24-hour support for urgent care. The clinic appears set up for both routine care and more involved cases: the website mentions advanced diagnostics and complex surgeries, plus in-house physiotherapy and acupuncture. From recent reviews, owners most often mention being seen quickly for urgent issues (including same-day appointments), clear explanations during examinations, and thoughtful end-of-life support (including a follow-up sympathy card and forget-me-not seeds). However, there are also recent reports of being unable to get an appointment when a dog was ill, and one review raising concerns about care for smaller/exotic animals (including antibiotics not being provided after a surgery and infection developing).

#78
4.7(97 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Aylsham Vets is a small-animal practice established in 1990, treating dogs, cats and rabbits. The website describes in-house diagnostics (lab work, ultrasound and X‑ray), plus routine and surgical care, and states that out-of-hours emergencies are handled by Norwich Night Vets. From the latest reviews available, owners highlight: - Being seen urgently without an appointment for a cat “in so much pain,” followed by a 7‑day stay for treatment and recovery. - Supportive handling of difficult outcomes (including end-of-life situations), with staff described as sensitive. - Mixed experiences with administration: one long complaint about altered appointments without notice, inconsistent reception answers, and a dispute about ending “pet club” payments.

4.6(232 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Corporate
Treats:
dog
cat

Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch veterinary partnership with roots going back over 100 years. Based on the clinic information and website summary, it covers a wide mix of work—companion animals as well as livestock and equine cases (the site notes that large animal vets operate out of this surgery), and it’s also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Reviews suggest the clinic is often used for long-term routine care for dogs, as well as difficult appointments such as euthanasia, with multiple owners describing staff as compassionate and reassuring at end-of-life. However, there are also serious negatives in recent feedback, including one owner reporting an overdose of post-op pain medication that required a two-day hospital stay, and another reporting poor receptionist communication/attitude.

4.5(54 reviews)
Veterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Knott's Yard Veterinary Practice is a veterinary clinic that is also a Veterinary Nurse Training facility. Reviews most often describe support around serious illness and end-of-life care, including owners being given time and not feeling rushed during euthanasia visits, and one report of a home visit for euthanasia (a vet named Marcus attended with a nurse). Other specific cases mentioned include removal of a cancerous lump (including operating again when a dog was 15) and a same-day urgent appointment for a diabetic cat, with diagnosis and treatment reported within about 20 minutes of arrival. Feedback is mostly positive, but there is a clear negative outlier about rude reception staff.

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