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Best Vets in North Yorkshire

Showing 61-70 of 76 clinics

Our Score (47/100)

5.0(2 reviews)
Independent Clinic
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The Equine Sports Medicine Clinic appears to be a horse-focused practice, with a stated emphasis on “sports medicine” (based on the clinic name and website presence). On Google it shows a 5.0★ rating from 2 reviews, but the review records available to us include duplicated entries and no written comments to explain what clients liked or what work was done.

Our Score (42/100)

3.9(18 reviews)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Yorkshire Equine Practice Ltd is an equine-only veterinary practice that states it provides a 24-hour emergency service every day of the year. Reviews describe rapid call-outs (one owner says a vet visit was arranged within 20 minutes) and cases involving lameness assessment and dental problems (including a tooth-related abscess and referral for tooth removal). Feedback is mixed: several owners report responsive, proactive care and clear communication, while one recent reviewer alleges serious errors during a vetting (including missing lameness, incorrect sex recorded on the certificate, and not receiving X‑rays they say were taken) and says follow-up emails were not answered.

Our Score (21/100)

1.0(1 review)
Emergency Services
Independent Clinic
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Eclipse Equine Veterinary Practice provides veterinary care for horses, with the website stating over 30 years’ experience and a 24/7, year-round emergency service. Based on the services listed, it appears set up for routine equine work (vaccinations, dentistry, passports/microchipping, pre-purchase vetting) as well as more urgent/complex problems such as colic, lameness and medical cases, plus procedures including castration and other minor surgery. The only latest written review available to us is not about clinical care; it reports an incident of dangerous driving by a vehicle associated with the practice.

#64

Paws at Peace

Northallerton

Our Score (21/100)

Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Paws at Peace was provided without any service details, website summary content, or Google rating/review excerpts in the inputs. With the information available here, it isn’t possible to say what kinds of appointments they offer (e.g., routine care vs. end-of-life care), what facilities they have, who the clinicians are, or what pet owners commonly report from recent visits.

Our Score (15/100)

Independent Clinic
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Robin's Nest Vets is an independent mobile veterinary practice offering home-visit appointments, aiming to make vet care “stress-free” by treating pets in their own environment. Based on the service list, it appears set up for routine healthcare and monitoring (vaccinations, parasite control, blood tests/blood pressure checks), support for older pets (geriatric clinics), and end-of-life care. The website also states that emergencies are redirected to other providers (Wagtails Vets or Holly House 24 hour Vet Hospital).

#66

Langrigg

Settle

Our Score (12/100)

Independent Clinic
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Langrigg is listed in our data by name only. We don’t currently have verified information about whether it’s independent or part of a larger group, what species/case types it focuses on, what facilities it has, or what services it offers, and we don’t have Google rating/review details or written reviews to summarise.

5.0(49 reviews)
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Wensleydale Vets (Hawes Branch) is an RCVS-accredited mixed veterinary practice (“all creatures great and small”) that, based on its website and recent reviews, is set up for routine care plus urgent and end-of-life support. The practice states it provides around-the-clock care and offers home visits; in reviews, owners describe a Friday night/Saturday early-hours emergency where a dog was quickly diagnosed and treated, with paperwork sent to the owner’s regular vet by the next morning. Home visits are also specifically mentioned for euthanasia at home for a dog that was people-reactive, and another owner references dental treatment with clear explanation before and after the procedure.

4.9(139 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird
exotic

Ryedale Vets Helmsley is an independent practice (Ryedale Vets) treating cats, dogs, and small pets. The website describes a broad, mixed offering that includes both routine care and adjunctive therapies (e.g., acupuncture and physiotherapy), and states the practice runs its own out-of-hours service. In the latest reviews available to us, owners repeatedly describe being seen quickly for urgent problems, including same-day appointments, and mention clinicians explaining options clearly without making appointments feel rushed. Specific examples include urgent visits for a dog that ate something it shouldn’t and a puppy with a chest injury, plus supportive handling around end-of-life care (including a condolence card mentioned by one reviewer).

4.9(44 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat
bird

Bainbridge Vets Ltd is a veterinary practice that, based on client accounts, regularly handles urgent/same-day problems (including weekends and holidays) and provides clear aftercare guidance. Ownership (independent vs corporate) isn’t stated in the available information; one reviewer explicitly contrasts the experience with “before the big companies took over.” Concrete examples from recent reviews include: - Dogs being seen “right away” for an injury and for suspected grape poisoning. - A Sunday visit where the pet was seen within half an hour, with strong emphasis on support during an end-of-life outcome. - Christmas Eve care for colitis, including advice on aftercare and when to call again. - Multiple mentions of reception staff helping owners through the process of signing up as visitors.

4.8(378 reviews)
Emergency ServicesVeterinary Nurse Training
Independent Clinic
Treats:
dog
cat

Filey Veterinary Practice Ltd is a long-established practice (over 30 years, per its website) offering routine healthcare alongside in-house investigations and procedures such as blood tests, anaesthetics and dentistry. It also states it welcomes pets who are visiting with their owners, and it’s listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. From the latest reviews, owners often describe being seen quickly for urgent problems (including same-day emergency appointments for unregistered pets), and there are specific examples of more advanced work-ups being arranged promptly (e.g., X‑rays followed by a bladder flush for a rabbit with bladder sludge). Reviews are mixed on cost and confidence: some say pricing was reasonable (or cheaper than their usual vet), while others report a high bill and dissatisfaction with the exam/diagnosis.

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