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- •Recent feedback is overwhelmingly positive, with repeated praise for a friendly, professional team and a strong sense that staff genuinely care about the animals they see. - Long-term loyalty stands out: several owners say they have used the practice for many years, in some cases for decades and across multiple dogs. - Handling of nervous pets is a recurring strength, including a detailed account of staff changing the location of an examination to help a fearful dog stay calmer.
Coquet Vets is a family-run small-animal practice in Amble, and it is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility. The clinic offers a broad range of core services including surgery, dental care, diagnostic imaging, in-house laboratory testing, nurse clinics, repeat prescriptions, and end-of-life support through its “Saying Goodbye” service. It also notes a Vetsure affiliation.
Moorview Referrals is an IVC Evidensia multidisciplinary veterinary referral centre in Cramlington for dogs and cats, with hospitalisation facilities, veterinary nurse training, and website-stated 24/7 emergency and critical care cover. Its service is geared towards complex referrals, surgery, investigations and urgent presentations, with owners often mentioning overnight monitoring, detailed explanations, and regular phone updates while pets are admitted. Recent feedback is mostly very positive, though a small number of emergency and referral reviews describe distressing or disappointing experiences.
Scott Mitchell Veterinary Care Ltd offers 24/7 emergency veterinary care in Hexham and is also described as a veterinary nurse training facility. The practice covers urgent cases, surgery, hospitalisation and ongoing long-term care, with reviews repeatedly highlighting emergency response, compassionate end-of-life support and clear communication. Recent feedback is strongly positive, with owners praising the team’s professionalism, kindness and responsiveness.
Orchard House Veterinary Centres Limited describes itself as an independent, family-owned practice and is accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Practice Standards Scheme. The practice states that 24/7 emergency care is provided by its own vets in its own surgeries. Recent owner feedback also points to same-day appointments when pets are unwell, along with clear explanations of test results, treatment plans and likely outcomes in plain language.
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Orchard House Veterinary Centres Limited presents itself as an independent, family-owned practice and says it is accredited under the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Practice Standards Scheme. The clinic offers both routine care and more involved treatment, including surgery, dental procedures, and 24/7 emergency care. Recent reviews consistently describe a welcoming, calm practice with clear communication, gentle handling of nervous pets, and prompt help in urgent situations.
Robson & Prescott is a small-animal veterinary practice in Morpeth and is part of IVC Evidensia. Its website lists ISFM Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation, with Gold, Silver and Bronze statuses referenced, and it also mentions Pet Health Club® and Pet Health Club® Plus, including consultations within the Plus plan. Recent feedback highlights short-notice appointments, on-time visits and thorough health-plan checks, alongside compassionate support around difficult end-of-life situations.
Village Veterinary Centre Limited is a small-animal practice in Cramlington, with reviews specifically referring to care for dogs and cats. The practice appears to cover everyday consultations as well as surgery, and Myron remains the central named vet in client feedback. No corporate group is named, and recent reviews continue to describe a direct, fact-focused approach to care.
Alnorthumbria Vets is a long-established mixed practice in Northumberland, established in 1897, treating small animals as well as equine and farm animals. It is also listed as a veterinary nurse training facility and says it provides 24-hour emergency care via an on-call service staffed by its usual team of vets. Recent feedback often mentions prompt help for urgent cases and compassionate support at end of life, alongside some complaints about record accuracy and clinical process.
- •Many owners describe a high level of trust in the vets, including long-term use of the practice and praise for pets being handled with care and patience. - Compassion around serious illness and euthanasia stands out strongly, with reviews mentioning thoughtful support on the day and gestures such as a sympathy card, paw prints, and memorial seeds. - The clinical team is often described as calm and reassuring, including with anxious pets and during difficult appointments.
