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Community Pet Clinic appears to be tied to Jollyes (the website and reviewer references describe “Jollyes” and a store-based setup), rather than a standalone independent practice. The information available suggests it supports multiple species (dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish) and uses an external out‑of‑hours provider when the store is closed. Recent feedback is mixed: some reviews describe the in-clinic appointment itself as “fine,” while others describe rigid vaccination timing and an online-only booking process as frustrating. Concrete details mentioned include: - Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to an external provider (as stated on the website). - Species list includes dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles, and fish (website). - One owner reports being refused a kitten booster vaccination one day early despite checking by phone first (review). - One owner reports booking is “all online,” with phone queries redirected back online (review).
Community Pet Clinic appears to be tied to Jollyes (the website and reviewer references describe “Jollyes” and a store-based setup), rather than a standalone independent practice. The information available suggests it supports multiple species (dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish) and uses an external out‑of‑hours provider when the store is closed. Recent feedback is mixed: some reviews describe the in-clinic appointment itself as “fine,” while others describe rigid vaccination timing and an online-only booking process as frustrating. Concrete details mentioned include: - Out-of-hours emergencies are directed to an external provider (as stated on the website). - Species list includes dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles, and fish (website). - One owner reports being refused a kitten booster vaccination one day early despite checking by phone first (review). - One owner reports booking is “all online,” with phone queries redirected back online (review).
Our Score (72/100)
Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (Ltd) that offers out-of-hours emergency contact via the normal surgery number 24/7. Reviews describe routine consultations where vets examine, diagnose, and prescribe medication (including a case where a distressed dog was treated and was “a lot brighter” the next day). End-of-life care is mentioned repeatedly, with some owners describing being given extra time (e.g., a last appointment of the day to say goodbye), while one reviewer reports a sharply contrasting experience during euthanasia discussions (feeling a strong focus on costs and a lack of compassion).
Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd is an independent veterinary practice (Ltd) that offers out-of-hours emergency contact via the normal surgery number 24/7. Reviews describe routine consultations where vets examine, diagnose, and prescribe medication (including a case where a distressed dog was treated and was “a lot brighter” the next day). End-of-life care is mentioned repeatedly, with some owners describing being given extra time (e.g., a last appointment of the day to say goodbye), while one reviewer reports a sharply contrasting experience during euthanasia discussions (feeling a strong focus on costs and a lack of compassion).
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.
Jollyes is a pet superstore that sells branded and own-brand pet products and also offers a Community Pet Clinic and Dog Grooming service. The website indicates it caters to a wide range of pets (including dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish) and stocks frozen food. Recent reviews focus mostly on the retail side: people regularly mention a good range of supplies and helpful staff/management, but there are also reports of poor customer service (staff not acknowledging customers, rudeness) and one complaint about express delivery not meeting the promised timeframe.
Jollyes is a pet superstore that sells branded and own-brand pet products and also offers a Community Pet Clinic and Dog Grooming service. The website indicates it caters to a wide range of pets (including dogs, cats, birds, small pets, reptiles and fish) and stocks frozen food. Recent reviews focus mostly on the retail side: people regularly mention a good range of supplies and helpful staff/management, but there are also reports of poor customer service (staff not acknowledging customers, rudeness) and one complaint about express delivery not meeting the promised timeframe.
Anchorage Barn Veterinary Clinic Ltd
King's Lynn
Our Score (71/100)
Anchorage Barn Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as a privately owned and managed practice. Reviews and service mentions suggest it’s set up for both equine and domestic (pet) work, with separate equine and domestic facilities and enough space mentioned for horseboxes and trailers. Owners specifically describe: - Equine dental checks where a mare’s follow‑up tooth check was completed without sedation (the owner contrasts this with a previous vet who sedated their horse repeatedly). - Eye assessment and surgery (one owner reports being happy with the outcome and says everything was explained clearly). - Long-term equine support (“supported us with several horses over the last ten years”).
Anchorage Barn Veterinary Clinic Ltd describes itself as a privately owned and managed practice. Reviews and service mentions suggest it’s set up for both equine and domestic (pet) work, with separate equine and domestic facilities and enough space mentioned for horseboxes and trailers. Owners specifically describe: - Equine dental checks where a mare’s follow‑up tooth check was completed without sedation (the owner contrasts this with a previous vet who sedated their horse repeatedly). - Eye assessment and surgery (one owner reports being happy with the outcome and says everything was explained clearly). - Long-term equine support (“supported us with several horses over the last ten years”).
Willow Veterinary Clinic
Norwich
Our Score (71/100)
Willow Veterinary Clinic is an RCVS-accredited general practice established in 1991. Reviews suggest it operates as part of a wider group with multiple practices (the group name isn’t stated), with calls sometimes diverted between branches. Based on the clinic’s own service list and what owners describe, it’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, check-ups, parasite control) as well as in-practice procedures (dentistry and surgery) and some exotic/small-pet work (guinea pigs and reptiles are specifically covered on the website). Decision-relevant review details include: a vet (Jenna) clearly explaining each step and the cost before proceeding; an emergency appointment where a cat in respiratory distress was put on oxygen promptly and given charcoal; and a negative experience involving pressure to join an annual subscription plan plus a later billing/debt-collection dispute.
Willow Veterinary Clinic is an RCVS-accredited general practice established in 1991. Reviews suggest it operates as part of a wider group with multiple practices (the group name isn’t stated), with calls sometimes diverted between branches. Based on the clinic’s own service list and what owners describe, it’s set up for routine care (vaccinations, check-ups, parasite control) as well as in-practice procedures (dentistry and surgery) and some exotic/small-pet work (guinea pigs and reptiles are specifically covered on the website). Decision-relevant review details include: a vet (Jenna) clearly explaining each step and the cost before proceeding; an emergency appointment where a cat in respiratory distress was put on oxygen promptly and given charcoal; and a negative experience involving pressure to join an annual subscription plan plus a later billing/debt-collection dispute.
Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd
Attleborough
Our Score (71/100)
Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd offers routine and urgent veterinary care with a 24/7 out‑of‑hours emergency contact route via the practice phone line (as stated on the website). Reviews describe both same‑day help for a very unwell dog and planned procedures such as dental cleaning. Several owners specifically mention being talked through difficult decisions (including euthanasia) and having questions answered in detail, while one review reports frustration with the speed and communication around a repeat prescription and its associated fees.
Paul Jarman Veterinary Practice Ltd offers routine and urgent veterinary care with a 24/7 out‑of‑hours emergency contact route via the practice phone line (as stated on the website). Reviews describe both same‑day help for a very unwell dog and planned procedures such as dental cleaning. Several owners specifically mention being talked through difficult decisions (including euthanasia) and having questions answered in detail, while one review reports frustration with the speed and communication around a repeat prescription and its associated fees.
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.
Cherry Tree Vets
Diss
Our Score (71/100)
Cherry Tree Vets is set up as a general practice with on‑site diagnostics and surgery (digital X‑ray, microscopy, a modern surgical theatre) and states it can provide 24/7 emergency care. In the latest reviews, owners describe being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a Saturday morning emergency and short‑notice care for a stray cat), and also mention dental extractions with the procedure explained in detail. Feedback is mostly positive about explanations and support during stressful situations, but there is also a serious negative report alleging misdiagnosis and high costs, so experiences appear mixed.
Cherry Tree Vets is set up as a general practice with on‑site diagnostics and surgery (digital X‑ray, microscopy, a modern surgical theatre) and states it can provide 24/7 emergency care. In the latest reviews, owners describe being fitted in quickly for urgent problems (including a Saturday morning emergency and short‑notice care for a stray cat), and also mention dental extractions with the procedure explained in detail. Feedback is mostly positive about explanations and support during stressful situations, but there is also a serious negative report alleging misdiagnosis and high costs, so experiences appear mixed.
The Crossings Veterinary Centre
Downham Market
Our Score (70/100)
The Crossings Veterinary Centre has been established for more than fifty years and operates from purpose-built premises opened in 2008. The website describes full medical and surgical facilities, plus digital x-ray and an in-house laboratory, and states there is 24-hour vet and nurse cover. Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe supportive handling of difficult situations (including euthanasia and an emergency eye procedure for a cat), while a few report dissatisfaction around costs (medication pricing and parasite treatment) and customer service (including being cut off on the phone and refusal to register animals).
The Crossings Veterinary Centre has been established for more than fifty years and operates from purpose-built premises opened in 2008. The website describes full medical and surgical facilities, plus digital x-ray and an in-house laboratory, and states there is 24-hour vet and nurse cover. Recent reviews are mixed: several owners describe supportive handling of difficult situations (including euthanasia and an emergency eye procedure for a cat), while a few report dissatisfaction around costs (medication pricing and parasite treatment) and customer service (including being cut off on the phone and refusal to register animals).
