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Our Score (72/100)
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch practice with a history described on its website as going back over 100 years, providing care for companion animals as well as livestock and equine patients. Reviews describe routine companion-animal work such as annual boosters, and mention vets being “very thorough” and discussing options like spaying and the practice’s Pet Health Club® (including Pet Health Club® Plus, which the website says can include consultations). Most recent feedback is strongly positive about a welcoming reception team and efficient appointments, alongside one older review flagging frustration about unclear costs and billing communication.
Chapelfield Veterinary Partnership is a five-branch practice with a history described on its website as going back over 100 years, providing care for companion animals as well as livestock and equine patients. Reviews describe routine companion-animal work such as annual boosters, and mention vets being “very thorough” and discussing options like spaying and the practice’s Pet Health Club® (including Pet Health Club® Plus, which the website says can include consultations). Most recent feedback is strongly positive about a welcoming reception team and efficient appointments, alongside one older review flagging frustration about unclear costs and billing communication.
Swaffham Veterinary Centre
Swaffham
Our Score (71/100)
Swaffham Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal practice with purpose-designed facilities, including comprehensive operating facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. The website also states flexible appointments with access to emergency care 24/7. Based on the information available, the clinic sees a wide range of species (including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, turtles, and birds), and offers services such as acupuncture, nurse clinics, dental radiography, and ophthalmology. From the latest reviews, owners often mention clinicians adapting appointments to the animal (for example, a vet doing part of a nervous dog’s consultation outside), and supportive handling of difficult moments (including euthanasia support). However, multiple reviews also describe billing/price communication problems, including disputes about quoted prices, follow-up charges, and how payment issues were handled.
Swaffham Veterinary Centre describes itself as an independent small-animal practice with purpose-designed facilities, including comprehensive operating facilities and state-of-the-art equipment. The website also states flexible appointments with access to emergency care 24/7. Based on the information available, the clinic sees a wide range of species (including dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, turtles, and birds), and offers services such as acupuncture, nurse clinics, dental radiography, and ophthalmology. From the latest reviews, owners often mention clinicians adapting appointments to the animal (for example, a vet doing part of a nervous dog’s consultation outside), and supportive handling of difficult moments (including euthanasia support). However, multiple reviews also describe billing/price communication problems, including disputes about quoted prices, follow-up charges, and how payment issues were handled.
Our Score (68/100)
The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group – Thetford is a small-animal practice offering routine care through to surgery, with on-site diagnostics (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and equipment for orthopaedic and soft-tissue procedures. Emergency support is provided during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours emergencies referred to Swayne & Partners Veterinary Surgeons. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are split: several describe compassionate, unhurried appointments (including end-of-life care for rabbits/guinea pigs) and proactive follow-up after surgery, while others report difficulty getting appointments, last‑minute cancellations, long waiting-room delays, and poor continuity between vets. Concrete examples mentioned include: - Being “fitted in fairly last minute” for a guinea pig and not being rushed during euthanasia discussions. - A rabbit being registered and offered an appointment within the hour, with a call-back within 5 minutes. - A dog’s lump being spotted during a medication check, followed by surgery within about a month and post-op check-ins. - Multiple reports of appointments being cancelled shortly before the visit, and one report of a follow-up booked with a different vet who “had absolutely no idea” of previous visits.
The Old Golfhouse Veterinary Group – Thetford is a small-animal practice offering routine care through to surgery, with on-site diagnostics (lab, X‑ray and ultrasound) and equipment for orthopaedic and soft-tissue procedures. Emergency support is provided during normal opening hours, with out-of-hours emergencies referred to Swayne & Partners Veterinary Surgeons. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. Recent reviews are split: several describe compassionate, unhurried appointments (including end-of-life care for rabbits/guinea pigs) and proactive follow-up after surgery, while others report difficulty getting appointments, last‑minute cancellations, long waiting-room delays, and poor continuity between vets. Concrete examples mentioned include: - Being “fitted in fairly last minute” for a guinea pig and not being rushed during euthanasia discussions. - A rabbit being registered and offered an appointment within the hour, with a call-back within 5 minutes. - A dog’s lump being spotted during a medication check, followed by surgery within about a month and post-op check-ins. - Multiple reports of appointments being cancelled shortly before the visit, and one report of a follow-up booked with a different vet who “had absolutely no idea” of previous visits.
Anchorage Barn Equine Clinic Ltd
King's Lynn
Our Score (65/100)
Anchorage Barn Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine practice offering both first-opinion care and second-opinion/referral work, with an in-house clinic setup that includes diagnostic imaging (ultrasound and digital X‑ray) and an onsite laboratory. The website also states a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients, covered by the clinic’s own veterinary team. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe specific clinical decision-making and communication: a dental follow‑up/check completed without sedation (after the owner had previously experienced repeated sedation elsewhere), and an eye surgery where the vet explained the procedure clearly. A few reviews also mention the facilities being well set up for horses and horsebox/trailer access.
Anchorage Barn Equine Clinic Ltd is an equine practice offering both first-opinion care and second-opinion/referral work, with an in-house clinic setup that includes diagnostic imaging (ultrasound and digital X‑ray) and an onsite laboratory. The website also states a 24/7 emergency service for registered clients, covered by the clinic’s own veterinary team. From the latest reviews available, owners most often describe specific clinical decision-making and communication: a dental follow‑up/check completed without sedation (after the owner had previously experienced repeated sedation elsewhere), and an eye surgery where the vet explained the procedure clearly. A few reviews also mention the facilities being well set up for horses and horsebox/trailer access.
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.
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.
Integra Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic with very limited service detail available from the provided website extract. The structured clinic data lists emergency veterinary services, but no specific arrangements (for example 24/7 vs extended hours) are stated. No written review content or Google rating/review-count data was provided here, so there isn’t any review-based evidence to add about day-to-day experiences, specific treatments, or staff.
Integra Veterinary Services is a veterinary clinic with very limited service detail available from the provided website extract. The structured clinic data lists emergency veterinary services, but no specific arrangements (for example 24/7 vs extended hours) are stated. No written review content or Google rating/review-count data was provided here, so there isn’t any review-based evidence to add about day-to-day experiences, specific treatments, or staff.
Toll Barn Veterinary Centre Limited
North Walsham
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.
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.
Miramar Veterinary Centre Ltd
Sheringham
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.
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.
