Showing 71-80 of 93 clinics
Our Score (68/100)
- •End-of-life experiences vary sharply: some owners thank the team for being understanding when putting a pet to sleep and for explaining options clearly; another owner reports being told they were too busy to see them for euthanasia and felt there was no empathy. - Straightforward problem-solving consults: owners mention the vet examined the pet, made a diagnosis, and the pet improved. - Handling unexpected situations: one review describes the practice taking responsibility for a dog temporarily, doing a full check, and keeping her calm/safe until pickup.
- •End-of-life experiences vary sharply: some owners thank the team for being understanding when putting a pet to sleep and for explaining options clearly; another owner reports being told they were too busy to see them for euthanasia and felt there was no empathy. - Straightforward problem-solving consults: owners mention the vet examined the pet, made a diagnosis, and the pet improved. - Handling unexpected situations: one review describes the practice taking responsibility for a dog temporarily, doing a full check, and keeping her calm/safe until pickup.
Three Rivers Vets is part of a multi-surgery veterinary group (on its website, the practice traces its history back to 1935). Recent reviews suggest the branch experience is geared around routine care and supportive end-of-life care, with out-of-hours arrangements available (the website states out-of-hours care is provided via surgery-specific contact routes). Owners often mention a welcoming reception and patient handling during appointments (including annual vaccinations), but there are also criticisms about high costs since the practice was “bought out” (named in one review as IVC) and one detailed complaint about inappropriate reception comments during a euthanasia visit.
Three Rivers Vets is part of a multi-surgery veterinary group (on its website, the practice traces its history back to 1935). Recent reviews suggest the branch experience is geared around routine care and supportive end-of-life care, with out-of-hours arrangements available (the website states out-of-hours care is provided via surgery-specific contact routes). Owners often mention a welcoming reception and patient handling during appointments (including annual vaccinations), but there are also criticisms about high costs since the practice was “bought out” (named in one review as IVC) and one detailed complaint about inappropriate reception comments during a euthanasia visit.
Glaven Veterinary Practice Ltd
Wells-Next-The-Sea
Our Score (67/100)
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.
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.
The Grove Veterinary Clinic
East Dereham
Our Score (65/100)
The Grove Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (established in 1984) that’s part of the CVS Group, and moved into a modern facility in 2021. The website highlights in-house advanced imaging (MRI/CT), referral capability (including soft-tissue surgery and internal medicine), and services ranging from routine preventive care to surgery, plus home visits and an animal ambulance service.
The Grove Veterinary Clinic is a small-animal practice (established in 1984) that’s part of the CVS Group, and moved into a modern facility in 2021. The website highlights in-house advanced imaging (MRI/CT), referral capability (including soft-tissue surgery and internal medicine), and services ranging from routine preventive care to surgery, plus home visits and an animal ambulance service.
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.
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.
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn
King's Lynn
Our Score (64/100)
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn is part of the Vets4Pets chain and operates from inside a Pets at Home store. The clinic is set up for a broad range of routine and surgical work, with on-site facilities listed including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an oxygen chamber, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards (including isolation).
Vets4Pets Kings Lynn is part of the Vets4Pets chain and operates from inside a Pets at Home store. The clinic is set up for a broad range of routine and surgical work, with on-site facilities listed including an operating theatre, in-house laboratory, digital X‑ray, ultrasound, an oxygen chamber, and separate cat/dog waiting areas and wards (including isolation).
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.
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.
Westover Large Animal Ltd describes itself on its website as an independent, vet‑owned practice with a long history (dating back to 1896) and “24‑hour inpatient support.” Reviews, however, most often talk about equine care (including handling stressful visits and caring for “poorly” horses), while the website lists a wide mix of species (dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises and lizards) and calls itself a “small animal hospital” — so the practice’s main focus is not presented consistently across sources.
Westover Large Animal Ltd describes itself on its website as an independent, vet‑owned practice with a long history (dating back to 1896) and “24‑hour inpatient support.” Reviews, however, most often talk about equine care (including handling stressful visits and caring for “poorly” horses), while the website lists a wide mix of species (dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, tortoises and lizards) and calls itself a “small animal hospital” — so the practice’s main focus is not presented consistently across sources.
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).
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).
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.
