Featured Clinic Overview
## Summary Watkins & Tasker Vets is a veterinary practice that offers emergency veterinary services and is listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners most often describe smooth, practical care experiences: being seen the same day when an appointment was mistakenly booked at a different branch, receiving WhatsApp photo updates during a “small operation,” and getting a voucher for a free check-up 6 months after a booster appointment. Reviews also mention care for a rabbit recovering over time and rehabilitation-style treatment (hydrotherapy with gait analysis) following a suspected CCL injury, with the owner crediting the sessions with avoiding surgery. ## Services - Emergency veterinary services (listed in clinic data as 24/7 or extended-hours). - Routine preventive care, including booster vaccinations (owner review). - Surgery/minor operations: one owner describes their dog having a “small operation,” with photo updates shared before and after (owner review). - Rabbit care: treatment and ongoing recovery for a pet bunny is specifically mentioned (owner review). - Hydrotherapy/rehabilitation: a referral for suspected CCL injury, including gait analysis and a course of hydro sessions (twice weekly for a few months) with later “fitness sessions” mentioned (owner review). - Veterinary nurse training facility (listed in clinic data). ## Pricing - One reviewer reports being given a voucher for a free check-up in 6 months’ time after attending for boosters (no other prices stated). ## People - Mike (vet): described as “thorough and professional” during a booster appointment; the owner also noted their dog seemed comfortable with him. In the same visit, the owner was accommodated there and then after an admin mix-up (review). - Viv: named in connection with a hydrotherapy consultation that included gait analysis for a dog with suspected CCL injury; the owner describes substantial improvement over a multi-month programme and ongoing fitness sessions (review). - Reception team: one owner specifically highlights a receptionist who apologised for a booking error, spoke to a vet, and arranged same-day care (review). ## Reviews 4.7 stars from 264 reviews. Themes below are drawn from the latest written reviews available to us. - Problem-solving and flexibility: an owner reports being seen immediately after an appointment was mistakenly booked at a different branch. - Communication during procedures: a “small operation” with WhatsApp photo updates before and after surgery is mentioned as reassuring. - Rehab outcomes: hydrotherapy with gait analysis for suspected CCL injury is credited with marked improvement and potentially avoiding surgery. - Species range noted in reviews: owners mention care for dogs, cats, and a rabbit. - Many reviews are brief but consistently describe the team as friendly/helpful and the care as reassuring.
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Vale Vets Clevedon (Alexandra Veterinary Surgery) is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, handles routine care (vaccinations and check-ups) as well as ongoing management for chronic conditions (an older diabetic cat is specifically mentioned). Owners repeatedly describe being able to get help quickly—several reviews mention same-day appointments after calling with concerns, including a same-day vaccination/check-up slot. The practice also appears set up to support owners with decision-making: one client specifically names a vet (Marina) who “took time” to explain options so they could choose a treatment plan for their dog. Pet-owner “pet plans” are mentioned as available and “worth it,” though no plan details are provided in the sources.
Vale Vets Clevedon (Alexandra Veterinary Surgery) is a small-animal practice that, based on client accounts, handles routine care (vaccinations and check-ups) as well as ongoing management for chronic conditions (an older diabetic cat is specifically mentioned). Owners repeatedly describe being able to get help quickly—several reviews mention same-day appointments after calling with concerns, including a same-day vaccination/check-up slot. The practice also appears set up to support owners with decision-making: one client specifically names a vet (Marina) who “took time” to explain options so they could choose a treatment plan for their dog. Pet-owner “pet plans” are mentioned as available and “worth it,” though no plan details are provided in the sources.


